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    Client-Centered Therapy Gloria’s Reaction Gloria was very open to Dr. Rogers. Dr. Rogers seemed transparent‚ opened‚ and positive‚ and that seem to ease how nervous Gloria was quickly. Gloria opened up to Dr. Rogers sooner and exposed her concern over her daughter and her sex life‚ without feeling judged. Although the conversation was only a half hour in length‚ Gloria seemed to express her feelings quickly. I also noticed that Dr.Rogers never really answered Gloria‚ but would constantly paraphrase what

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    impact in the field of psychological education‚ many simply remember Fritz Perls as a brash and cocky showman. This is unfortunate as he has left very meaningful contributions to the field of psychology. In the film‚ Perls approaches his client‚ Gloria in a more aggressive way than her other therapists‚ Albert Ellis and Carl Rogers. It does seem to me that he is attacking her at times. From my perspective it seems that he is a paternal figure who is trying to shame her into "being strong" ironically

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    Makisha Lawrence‚ PsyD December 4‚ 2012 Triad Clinical Summary and Assessment paper I watched two sessions conducted by two well-known psychotherapists‚ Carl Rogers and Albert Ellis. I chose these two sessions because of their client‚ Gloria. I found Gloria to be an interesting subject and because she was interviewed by the two psychotherapists‚ I believe that it would be easier to compare and contrast the two approaches by the psychotherapists. In order to get a better understanding of the

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    The significance of Las 3 Maria’s syndrome is that it represents our culture’s/society’s essentialist views about women and because our society is primarily a patriarchy‚ society’s views are centered on a "macho" way of thinking. In Borderlands‚ Anzaldua tells us that "Culture forms our beliefs" and because culture is run by those in power‚ it’s the men that make the rules. She also goes on to explain how our society condemns selfishness‚ the needs of the family/community and therefore La Raza‚ are

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    will‚ let alone a teenage girl. Gloria Aguilar was told this by her father in the year 1962 that she would be moving to the United States of America from Jalisco‚ Mexico. She was living a very luxurious‚ middle class lifestyle with all her family. She had lots of friends and family who loved her. She lived in a fairly nice house and went to a good school. Gloria’s father had obtained a workers permit to work the fields for himself‚ Gloria‚ and her older brother. Gloria‚ her brother‚ and her father came

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    Rodrigo’s car more dialogue may be written in. The scene goes to Victoria‚ Jessica‚ and Gloria who are all in Gloria’s room). JESSICA: So how was your date with Mr. Argentina? GLORIA: What are you talking about? VICTORIA: Oh please‚ Glory‚ you haven’t smiled like that in school since you tried to get with Troy Miller in seventh grade. Let’s face it honey you’ve fallen in love. JESSICA: So tell us about him. GLORIA: Well what can I say‚ I don’t know why I feel the way I feel. We just met‚ yet is it crazy

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    view on fighting for his life and become a filmmaker. On the other hand‚ Gloria‚ the other main character in the novel‚ takes the pessimistic approach on life and had many failed attempts at suicide. By analyzing these two very diverse outlooks we can see discover the background of the lives of both Robert

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    Description Throughout this reflective account i will refer to the individual I was working with as Gloria. I have not used her real name throughout this piece to protect her identity and to ensure that I am maintaining confidentiality. “You must respect people’s rights to confidentiality” (NMC 2013) Gloria is a 74 year old lady who lives at the residential care home at which I am currently on placement Gloria is under the Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act 2000 due to a diagnosis of Dementia. She is mobile

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    Dilemma Faced In this case study‚ Gloria Londono‚ a health care entrepreneur and owner of several eldercare centres‚ Calidad de Vida as it is called‚ has a cloud of dilemmas hovering on her mind. Victor Serna‚ an angel investor‚ has offered her three million euros as an investment in her company. However‚ Victor does not prefer franchising and had informed Gloria that he would rather she open up new centres with direct ownership and control. On top of that‚ he is demanding for a twenty-five per

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    Language‚” is a frame for Gloria Naylor’s discussion. Gloria Naylor defines how the written and spoken language can give different meaning to a word. She considers language powerful tool used by writers and everyday people‚ to express their feelings and capture reality and life. She portrays just how powerful she feels the spoken word could be. And she introduces to all of us that how powerful the spoken word could be which was what the rest of the piece emphasizes. Gloria Naylor uses the chronological

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