Over the past 10 years Louise has been a resident in various residential homes and supported accommodation. The case study provides evidence that would suggest that Louise has a Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)‚ this means that forming a therapeutic relationship might be difficult. For the purpose f this essaying I will be looking into ways that a health care professional may be able to form a therapeutic relationship‚ and mental health and recovery can be promoted. Borderline Personality Disorder
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In Colonization in Reverse by Louise Bennet‚ Patois resonated with me because the poem was written in Patois. In Louise Bennett’s poem‚ a fence side conversation written to the poet’s friend Miss Mattie‚ the poet is giving Miss Mattie her take on Jamaican migration to the Motherland. Bennett’s poem emphasizes the idea of leaving one’s home country to start a new life somewhere else. Moving to Britain could provide Jamaicans with opportunities that they could not be afforded in Jamaica. However‚ if
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Go Set a Watchman details the return of Jean Louise Finch to her hometown of Maycomb‚ Alabama. The novel opens with the train ride to the smalltown and Jean Louiseś description of what it meant to go home. She conveys her thoughts on returning and shares what exactly coming home does to her: it morphs her into a different person. She arrives at her destination and is greeted by a familiar face‚ Henry Clinton‚ a boy whom she’s known all of her life. The two share in each other’s embrace and the reader
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“Tracks” is an amazing novel written by Louise Erdrich. It is a powerful and dark story that is about a native American tribe called the Chippewas who are struggling to protect their land and traditional heritage. The story takes place in the early 1900s where it appears as though the migration of the white settlers and native American Indians have a feud over sacred land. In the story Nanapush and Pauline take turns narrating each chapter in the story. Both have different views and relationships
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The Round House The Round House by Louise Erdrich has many characters that all play a significant part in this novel. The character that stood out to me the most is the mother of the main character Joe‚ Geraldine. It is obvious that the book is based off the attack that happened to Geraldine‚ but I feel that her character as an individual plays a very important role in this novel. Some may wonder why Louise Erdrich started the novel with this beginning sentence: "Small trees had attacked my parents’
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The Red Convertible Because Louise Erdrich‚ uses the brothers and convertible to show how this relationship can bring readers together. Ann Charter’s in her definition of “Allegory‚” states that interaction are meant to reveal a general or abstract truth (1787). “The Red Convertible‚” author Louise Erdrich’s‚ portrays the drowning of sorrows‚ hurts and frustrations‚ brought home by Henry after serving on the battlefield of Vietnam. Both brother have emotional and traumatic experience that
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Once More to the Lake precis E.B. White reflects on his return back to the lake from when he was a boy. This was his ideal vacation spot when he was a boy. He found great joy in the visit‚ which ironically causes himself to struggle that he is now a man. White was engaged in an internal struggle between acting and viewing the lake as he did when he was a boy and acting and viewing it as an adult… or maybe in a way as his father did. Although White sees the lake identical to what it was as a boy
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Lake Erie has been a valuable food and water source for a long time and one of the biggest‚ after you read this article please help out lake Erie. In this essay you will read about the problems Lake Erie had in the 1960’s and 70’s we solved and we are in today. “In 1960 Lake Erie had become extremely polluted‚ in part due to the heavy industries that lined its shores in Cleveland and other cities.” (Rotman) As a result of these pollutants‚ Lake Erie contained increased levels of phosphorus and nitrogen
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on. Furthermore‚ the environment in which people grow affects the way that they respond to extreme situations within society‚ or the way that other people have to interact with them. For instance‚ Louise Erdrich in her story “The red Convertible” presents to us the story of Henry and Lyman Lamartine
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Once More to the Lake E.B. White‚ The author of “Once More to the Lake” argues that after returning to the lake with his son after many years or generations of visiting the lake with his own father bought back historic memories. One very important aspect or main idea of E.B. White story is concerning the passing of time and changes that it brings to him and his son while visiting the lake. He very much recalls and remembers his childhood at the lake with his father as an “infinitely precious and
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