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    Running head: JUNGIAN Jungian’s Interpretation of June’s Dream Lynn Rainey Missouri Baptist University Abstract The treatment plan for June using the Jungian Theory based on dream interpretation and assessing two of the important relationships in June’s life: June and her daughter and June and her mother. Using the Jungian Theory can help bring June’s unconscious thoughts into consciousness and can help her achieve individuation and come to terms with the underlying cause of her dreams

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    Module I: Understanding Self Formation of self concept Self-concept is the image that we have of ourselves. This image is formed in a number of ways‚ but is particularly influenced by our interactions with important people in our lives. Definitions * "Self-concept is our perception or image of our abilities and our uniqueness. At first one’s self-concept is very general and changeable... As we grow older‚ these self-perceptions become much more organized‚ detailed‚ and specific." (Pastorino

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    discuss what makes up your self-esteem and the different things that influence and mold your self- esteem. Self-esteem is what and how you feel about yourself. Self-esteem shows how you value yourself and how important you think you are. Good self-esteem is important because it helps you hold your head high and feel proud of yourself and what you can do (Sheslow 2005). Good self-esteem gives you courage to try new things. It also makes you believe in yourself. Positive self-esteem helps you make good choices

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    level of self-esteem.’ Critically discuss. Self-esteem has captivated the interest of psychological researchers and the whole of society. “This academic preoccupation is substantially matched by interest among the public at large‚ and not just among those people‚ doctors‚ teachers and social workers who might be expected to show a professional interest in the human psyche. In their everyday lives people routinely treat the notion of self-esteem

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    Alli Weight Loss Plan Advertisement The “Alli Weight Loss Plan” advertisement in the January 18th 2010 issue of People magazine is effective because of the informational packed two-page spread‚ the vibrant multicolored picture‚ and the way the bold banner intertwines with the emotion in the picture. The “Alli Weight Loss Plan” advertisement is effective because of the informational packed two paged spread. The first page has six separate informative blocks‚ with breaks in between

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    several reasons; media is one of the reasons. Targets usually look up to celebrities. They look at photo-shopped pictures of them and want to be similar to them. Among 7–13th school years‚ 47% said they wanted to lose weight because of magazine pictures. It could be based on looks‚ weight‚ talent etc. It could lead the society to think it’s normal. If everyone had similar thoughts then‚ people who do not reach to society’s standards would be labelled as ‘different’. A fear of being unique or divergent

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    predictions about pattern of occurrence of diseases 7. in assessing the impact of the programme intervention for control of diseases Methods Passive surveillance: It is the routine reporting of the cases of diseases reaching health care facilities for treatment or service.No special effort is made to find unsuspected disease incidents. Passive surveillance will usually only detect disease in those who get sick‚ meaning that healthy carriers and long incubation periods combined with passive surveillance

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    Advertising’s Affects on Self-Esteem: A Teenage Girl’s View “As most of us know so well by now‚ when a girl enters adolescence‚ she faces a series of losses- loss of self-confidence‚ loss of a sense of efficacy and ambition‚ and the loss of her ‘voice‚’ the sense of being a unique and powerful self that she had in childhood” states Jean Kilbourne in her essay‚ “The More You Subtract‚ The More You Add”. These losses in adolescent girls are natural yet worsened by advertising and entirely overlooked

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    In today’s age and the growing trend in American society of "what’s hot and what’s not"‚ is having a huge impact on young children’s self-concept and self-esteem. Self-concept "refers to the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ knowledge‚ and ideas people have about themselves‚" whereas self-esteem is "a personal judgment of worthiness that indicates the extent to which the individual believes himself to be capable‚ significant‚ successful‚ and worthy (392)." My interest on this subject was peaked after spending

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    WEIGHT OBSESSED WOMAN Media and celebrities place extreme amount of pressure on women to maintain a slender figure. Through childhood to adulthood‚ we are bombarded with images of stick skinny woman and this is the way almost everyone wants to look. Although there are other factors the media is the primary source of obsession with being thin. Why has this become such a popular trend? Is this what society says is acceptable? Prove has shown that ladies exposed to pictures of thin models experience

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