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    What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) is a film about a family of a single mother and her four children who were living in Podunk‚ Iowa. The mother is depressed due to the death of her husband who committed suicide in their basement. This is a story about the struggles of a family Bonnie Grape the mother who was has given up on life; Amy the eldest daughter; Gilbert a son who is the second eldest son; Arnie the youngest son who is mentally disabled; and Ellen the youngest

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    Therapeutic Techniques

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    THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY Gerald Corey Section 5 APPLICATION: THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES The redecision therapy model of the Gouldings (1979) is grounded within the framework of TA theory‚ yet their methods are a combination of TA‚ Gestalt therapy‚ interactive group therapy‚ cognitive behavior therapy‚ family therapy‚ and psychodrama. Realizing the importance of combining the affective and the cognitive dimensions‚ the Gouldings draw heavily

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    A reaction on “Love above Feelings” by Jim Paredes I have reached a milestone in my life and for me‚ experiencing love is such one. Year 2010 has closed its doors and another has opened a whole new chapter to my life. Aside from another year which brings me nearer to marriage (just wishing so…)‚ I am on a hung-over which tilted my mind if there is really a true love. When my relationships before are getting near to break up‚ I really felt as if a lure that I can’t take myself out from. But things

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    Person-Centered Reflection Paper According to Gerald Corey‚ in the book‚ Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy” person-centered therapy has similar concepts and values as existential therapy. Person-centered therapy was founded on the principles that humans’ are primarily trustworthy and are capable of self-actualization. Carl Rogers believed that individuals are capable of “Congruent (genuineness‚ or realness)‚ unconditional primary regard (acceptance and caring)‚ and accurate empathic

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    Essay On The Crucible

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    English Mrs. Jenson The crucible How the crucible is a tragic comedy I don’t think The Crucible is a tragic comedy. The book may contain a few comical parts in it; but it should not be considered a comedy. The only funny character would be Giles Corey‚ because he is elderly and sincere. He is vary grouchy‚ which makes him a laughable character‚ (for example when he used the word “fart”‚ and is often outrageous reactions when he hears something wrong‚ and takes offence.) Some other comical factors

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    Week 5 Homework

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    Week 5 Homework Considering the counseling of culturally diverse client populations: What are some of the merits of the Behavioral approach for culturally diverse populations? What specific aspects of Behavior Therapy‚ both concepts and techniques‚ would you want to apply in your work in a multicultural setting? What concepts and techniques of the Behavioral Model for a culturally diverse client population would not work and why? Support your observations. The behavioral approach for culturally

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    Impact of Values

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    everyone‚ thus there are no absolutes" (Ed. DeMoss‚ 1986). Ethical issues lead to ethical decisions. These decisions quite often place the social worker in an ethical dilemma. The concept of values-clarification is reinforced by Marianne and Gerald Corey‚ authors of "Becoming A Helper". In their book they say "Reasonable differences of opinion can and do exist among social workers with respect to the ways in which values‚ ethical principles‚ and ethical standards should be rank ordered when they

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    There are many concerns for therapists when treating clients from a multicultural population. Learning how to effectively work and communicate with clients from a culturally diverse population is part of the therapeutic process of the therapist. Therapists have received special training in areas of expertise that helps to improve the outcome and the performance of their client dramatically‚ simply because they have gain insight about the client‚ and the ability to address the client’s needs. This

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    Family of Woodstock

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    Burger‚ W.R. (2011). Human services in contemporary America (8th ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Brooks/Cole‚ Cengage Learning. Family of Woodstock‚ 2014. Retrieved October 19‚ 2014 from http://familyofwoodstockinc.org Grading Criteria Reference Gerald Corey‚ Marianne Schneider Corey‚ Patrick Callnan(2010)‚ “Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions” Ninth Edition.

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    Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology Theories and Techniques of Counseling Essay on Personal Theory of Counseling “Adlerian Therapy” Alfred Adler the third child in a family of five boys and two girls was born in 1870. Adler’s childhood was an unhappy one as he was sickly. He almost died at the age of four from pneumonia so as a result he decided to become a doctor. His specialized area was in neurology and psychiatry

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