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    Case Study of Mr X

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    ESSAY TITLE “Using the case study provided at the end of the module identify and explain the client’s issues and devise a course of treatment for him taking into account any ethical issues” Introduction - Mr X case study Mr X is 45 and has worked for the same company for 18 years. He is not married but has a “sort of girlfriend”. His mother is in a home and he visits her regularly‚ due to this he is unable to socialize with his colleagues. He would like to apply for a manager’s

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    Chris Wooding Archetypes

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    “Some will live. Some will die. And then it will get even worse.” Silver by Chris Wooding is an astonishing thriller with twists and turns on practically every page. It is by far one of those books that you CAN NOT put down. What makes Silver such an incredible story is the characters. Chris Wooding does a stupendous job displaying the archetypes clearly in his book which makes the book worth reading. The characters alter the outcomes of the situations so differently because of their archetypes which

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    Video Game Addiction

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    Why you’re addicted to video games Yes‚ one can ask oneself‚ especially the older generation‚ being improperly curious about the affairs of others‚ wondering how people manage to sit up late night‚ several hours‚ and even days‚ playing video games. There are experts out there who claim video game addiction is a thing‚ and god damn they are right. There must be some kind of explanation‚ an explanation to why people just sit there compulsively playing video games all day. Even when you’re admittedly

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    Sigmund Freud's Theory

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    stage is the weaning process‚ or when the child must become less dependent. I believe that if fixation occurs‚ the individual would have issues with dependency or aggression. Oral fixation can result in problems with drinking‚ eating‚ smoking or nail biting. 5. What happens in the anal stage? The individuals under this

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    envious‚ pessimistic‚ cynical‚ sarcastic‚ scornful and contemptuous. Hank perceives others as shallow and is sarcastic about others. Hank is fixated at the oral stage. Orally-fixated people often seek gratification through smoking‚ thumb-sucking‚ nail-biting and chewing objects like pens and pencils. Hanks resort to smoking and eating when he is stressed. This fixation occurs as a result of his mother’s overprotectiveness. His mother used to fulfill his needs instantly. This resulted in his habit

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    Madness derives from great grief. Gibson and Zefferelli were effective in showing that Hamlet and Ophelia were mad. However‚ the movie did not show that most of the time in madness they spoke the truth as it did in the book. Throughout the entire movie‚ Hamlet was wearing black almost the entire time. He was wearing black due to his mourning of his father‚ even though the death had happened two months beforehand and everyone else had moved on. King Claudius said that the mourning Hamlet prolonged

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    and went from job to job‚ struggling to meet my bills and struggling to find a direction and meaning for my life. I also struggled with my dyslexia and mental illnesses including post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. Some of my therapy included hypnotherapy or the use of hypnosis to help someone deal with phobias‚ PTSD‚ pain or other problems. My therapist told me near the end of my therapy that I would make a wonderful hypnotherapist or mental health professional. That statement piqued an interest

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    TITLE: “What Is Hypnosis?” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. NAME: COURSE CODE: TUTOR: WORD COUNT: 2‚112 Hypnosis is a word that is hugely misunderstood ; when most people hear the word‚ they immediately think of someone putting them to sleep or making them do something silly for example like ‘barking like a dog’. In reality‚ this

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    “A PERSONALISED INDUCTION WILL ALWAYS BE MORE EFFECTIVE”. DISCUSS. BASE YOUR ANSWER ON THEORETICAL CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES PRESENTED IN CLASS. INTRODUCTION I do not believe the statement on the front of this essay to be true. I believe that in some cases this may be needed‚ but not always. I think it depends on the client and what their individual needs are. A personalised induction allows for a much more personal approach and this is provided with this type of induction. However‚ in

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    Unit 8: Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care The Psychodynamic Approach This approach was related with the psychologist Sigmund Freud. He suggested that the mind is made out of 3 parts the conscious level‚ preconscious and unconscious level. He believes the unconscious mind is important as many of our memories‚ feelings and past experiences are locked up in this part. He says we can’t access these contents but they often ‘leak out’ in dreams or by the slip of the tongue whilst

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