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    Ced 677 Read the book "The Games people Play" Transactional Analysis (TA): the analyst of a client to other people Eric Bern was initially trained as a psychologist. says that we all play a part and all follow a script. says we have thee choices follow the script of your life/play the part‚ don’t follow the script/don’t pla the part‚ or rewrite the script/change what you don’t like about yourself. says people collect feeling like they collect stamps. Stamp collecting: collect feelings/experiencing

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    Object Relations: Identify details/history of representations that feed client’s perceptions‚ attachments‚ and desires. Choice Theory: Help client become more aware and intentional about connection of thinking‚ actions‚ and self-perceptions. Gestalt: Enhance client awareness of perceptions and thought processes in the here and now. Proverbs 14:12: Self-deception and faulty thinking. Proverbs 23:7: Determinative power of human thinking. Isaiah 40:13‚ 14: Mind of God compared to human reasoning

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    au/nlp.htm Encarta World English Dictionary. (1999). Pan Macmillan Australia‚ Bloomsbury Publishing. Falex. (2008). The Free Dictionary: Gale Encyclopaedia of Medicine. Retrieved August 15‚ 2012‚ from http://medicaldictionary.thefreedictionary.com/gestalt+therapy History of Hypnosis. (2012). The Magic Of Everyday Trance. Retrieved August 15‚ 2012‚ from http://www.historyofhypnosis.org/ Microdot Net. (2008). What Is NLP: History of NLP. Retrieved August 15‚ 2012‚ from http://microdot.net/nlp/what/history-of-nlp

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    1. Domains of learning Bloom’s taxonomy (cited in Petty 1998) provides the basis for classifying learning into domains and thus highlights learning outcomes should be hierarchical and concerned with different forms of learning. The cognitive domain is concerned with knowledge and knowing‚ the psychomotor domain is concerned with physical skills and the affective domain concerns itself with attention‚ awareness‚ moral‚ aesthetic and other attitudes opinions or values. Reece and Walker (2009)

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    Psychological thought has been around as early as the Greek philosophers such as Plato and Socrates. Psychology’s routes stem from the early academic disciplines of philosophy‚ physics and biology. In the 1600s philosopher and physiologist Rene Descartes was concerned with how the mind and body worked in coalition. He then went on to write the first physiological psychology extended essay about his theory of automatic reaction. He suggested that the body could affect the mind and that the mind

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    Utilizing Person Centered Therapy‚ Janice and I were able to create a strong foundation of trust. Janice was able to share her pain from the past and revealed her unresolved grief. After Janice had been coming for a few months‚ I was able to use Gestalt therapy for Janice regarding the grief of the loss of her baby‚ a child she lost through a miscarriage‚ after her first husband‚ Robert left her. Janice was able to connect the dots that she lost her daughter‚ after she had put so much planning into

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    1. Settings: I scheduled my AA meeting for Tuesday September the 18th at 10 p.m. at the Sobe Room in Miami Beach (1718 Bay Rd. Miami Beach‚ Fl. 33139). When I arrived I noticed that the parking was far away from the actual meeting point. The meeting point was a church type structure with no sing or any other identification. The door was open so I just went in; I waited about 5 minutes for the meeting to start. The meeting took place in a large room‚ and the chairs were organized in a semicircle

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    pinpointed‚ but must always remain virtual” (275) and impossible to identify either with the “reality of the text or with the individual disposition of the reader” (275). It is the "virtuality" (275) of the literary work (he calls the work later a "gestalt" [280]) which renders it “dynamic” (275) which is the “precondition of the effects that the work calls forth” (275): as the reader uses the various perspectives offered him by the text in order to relate the patterns and

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    * Psychology 111 Study Guide for Exam 2 How to use this study guide Complete the study guide and attached charts. Read the chapter according to the course schedule. Read chapter summary and review sections. Assignments to be submitted as scheduled in the course outline. Perspectives for this exam Behavioral psychology Cognitive psychology Topics for this exam Learning Behavioral learning Cognitive learning Social Cognitive or Observational Learning The big picture of what we are

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    Waldo developed/ believed in transcendent‚ which means man plus the world is connected to god. That our souls merge with nature to form a better learning process which allows us to open our way of thinking plus discover our inner self. Gestalt was a more structural organizer‚ not sensory. He believed our mind‚ inanimate nature plus our life as a human made up psychology. Maslow believed that if we had our physical‚ psychological plus human needs met‚ then we have acquired our full

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