Self-value is something I think most people struggle with. We see the value in others‚ but have difficulty seeing our own value. This is because we base a lot of our value (and the value of other people) on what our abilities are. We look at different characteristics and ascribe value to people based on that. As a human service professional‚ seeing the value and worth of the clients is vital to truly being able to help them. This is where ontological regard comes in. Ontological regard is the attitude
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Table of Contents Section A 2 1. My current set of values and beliefs about human beings 2 2. My current set of values and beliefs about my chosen counselling setting 2 3. My current set of values and beliefs about myself 3 4. How can I resolve any contradictions? 4 5. How my beliefs and values affect my work and attitude towards counselling 4 Section B 5 1. What does counselling mean to me? 5 2. How do I distinguish counselling from helping? 5 3. How do I distinguish counselling from psychotherapy
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Value In the short story "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov a wager is made that changes the lives of two people. The story begins with a heated argument at a party over which is more moral‚ capital punishment or life imprisonment. The host of the party‚ the banker (appositive)‚ believes that capital punishment is more moral because the death sentence kills the victim quicker rather than dragging out the process. A twenty-five year old lawyer at the party responds‚ saying‚ he would choose the life sentence
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billion humans living on the Earth. Each of these 7 billion people has a life of their own to live. They might be working a job‚ or taking care of kids or living on their own. Every person has a different life and different values. Do these people value the life that they are living? Another question might be‚ how should their society assign value to human life? Society should assign value to human life based on friends and family‚ one’s circumstances‚ and qualities of life itself. The value of one’s
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Moral human & spiritual values in Children Moral Versus Spiritual Values Scientific Achievements : As you know‚ in science we have made many extraordinary and incredible achievements. We have split the atom‚ and now we are trying to solve the microstructure of matter. In space‚ we have landed on the moon‚ and we have made space probes as far as the distant planet of our solar system. Through communication‚ we can watch the globe on the TV screen‚ and the television brings to us instant
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Value of Human Life in Utopian Society Sir Thomas More ’s depiction of a supposedly perfect society in Utopia portrays a quasi-socialist community that has grown under ideal conditions into a successful and working country. It is a society that is drastically different from any society in history‚ both in the past or present. While the principals of the society may be very similar to those espoused by communist doctrine‚ in practice they have worked out successfully which we know was not the
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Human Rights vs. Core Values The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Saint Leo University’s Core Values are very different. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines every citizen’s right to choose how they want to live. Saint Leo University’s Core Values explain how they expect their students and faculty to behave as far as the school is involved but these values are not necessarily carried over into every-day life by people. There is a big difference between given rights that
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In the epic Beowulf‚ the people (known as the Danes) value a few things way over other things. The things they value the most is glory‚ fame‚ and the mead hall; called a “herot”. In the epic‚ there is a demon like monster that lives in the darkness of the land. Its name is Grendel. Grendel is against everything the Danes love‚ including the mead hall‚ and things such as fun and happiness. It pains him to see and hear people having fun. So to enact his revenge‚ in the night‚ he sneaks up to the herot
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Reflecting Human Values in the Digital Age The mission of Human Computer Interaction or better known as HCI is to understand the relationship between human and computers with a goal to improve the current technology design. As technology has developed so rapidly‚ the relationship between human and computers has taken on a new dimension. We are now so dependent on computers that we are in danger of not surviving without them. “HCI in 2020” which was held in Seville ‚ Spain in March 2007 gave
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Index 1. Introduction to Moral Activity 3 2. The Moral Value of Human Activity 6 3. The Supernatural Value of Human Activity 11 4. Bibliography 12 1 Introduction to Moral Activity Man must strive for his end through his own acts. It is in this strenuous use of all the talents received from God that life is affirmed and developed. It is clear then how important and fundamental is the concept of human activity‚ considered in its moral content and supernatural aspect that proportions
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