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    Viktor Frankel: Logotherapy Viktor Frankel believed in the theory of logotherapy. Logotherapy is the therapy of meaning‚ the essence of the human being and the will to meaning. According to Viktor Frankel the will to meaning is the essence of life and who we are. The theory of logotherapy is different than Freudian psychoanalysis because Freud believed in studying the past. He believed that the future was determined and the analyst was the key. Frankel believed in the future and the freedom of

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    Running head: LOGOTHERAPY Case Study of Logotherapy Dee‚ is a 34 year-old‚ single‚ white female‚ who lives in the Midwest. She works as a group home supervisor for head-injured adults. She has recently lost her father (please be specific – I am assuming her father died)‚ ended a domestic relationship (did she end it‚ the partner or was it a mutual decision?)‚ and has taken a leave of absence in order to "get herself together" after experiencing conflicts at her job. Dee initially comes

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    The following four steps can be incorporated into there diversity training or awareness program step 1. Employers must communicate clearly to their employees the expectations about appropriate workplace conduct‚ This should support the policies and values statement of the organization. all employees should be included in the diversity training process. This is so everyone knows‚ what is expected of them and how they act. step 2. Structure your work teams so that they will be ethnically‚ racially

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    first step‚ was to assess the situation to make sure that I would help not make things worse. After I understood that it was my place

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    ensure just consequences for everyone. They don’t just focus on the criminals but the victims and witnesses. There are also many roles that make up the criminal justice system through each phase of it. The criminals justice system is designed in steps. The first being Investigation of a crime. This involves a lot of what we learned about in week two‚ a probable cause. This can be a very hard‚ According to Blackford and Florhr‚ All arrests must start with a probable cause‚ which can lead to a search

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    assists us when we have any problem. Marker’s comments Recorded mark Marker Comments Question 1: Using the four step process‚ discuss the element of agreement required for the formation of a legally binding contract between James and Mark. Step 1: The legal issue is the element of agreement which is required for the formation of a legally binding contract between James and Mark. Step 2: There are three major requirements to form a legally enforceable contract which are agreement‚ intention and

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    Logotherapy (founder-Dr Viktor E. Frankl-1905-1997)(4500 words) The term ‘Logotherapy’ can be described as taken from the Greek meaning of ‘logos’ and ‘therapy’. ‘Therapy’ is the treatment which is given to heal a disorder. Having looked into the meaning of the term ‘logos‚’ I was very surprised that the description was linked to Jesus! According to Wikipedia‚ John’s Gospel identifies the ‘Logos’ as the one through which all things are made‚ and further to this describes Jesus as being

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    and imagery throughout this first-hand account is thorough‚ serious‚ and sarcastic at some points. However‚ it lacks the horrific imagery of concentration camps during the Holocaust to make the point of how his life there led to his success of Logotherapy more straightforward. The diction within Frankl’s book shows many degrading words said by the Capos‚ they oversaw the inmates barracks‚ towards him and the other inmates. The word choices do switch throughout the memoir; from degrading to sarcasm

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    the camps‚ and to dive into why the survivors were the ones made it out‚ and it wasn’t due to luck‚ as Frankl stated. The ones who made it out were the ones who learned how to cope with the suffering and found meaning in it. Frankl’s term‚ coined logotherapy‚ is the foundation of this memoir. My interpretation of the word is that the primary motivation in a human is to pursue the things that he finds meaningful. I truly found Man’s Search for Meaning insightful‚ and wish that I had the opportunity to

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    MEDICAL MINISTRY What matters is the stand a physically ill patient takes toward his predicament‚ the attitude he chooses toward his suffering. He may choose to be angry‚ or depressed‚ or discover a meaning in his suffering. In January 1998‚ my husband and I sat in silence and shock in the doctor’s office as the doctor pronounced that my husband had lymphoma and would need to see an oncologist for treatment. As we walked through the car park to our car‚ my husband was filled with such anger and

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