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    Integrating theories is an important skill to know. If there is no theoretical basis for what a counselor should be looking for‚ even if there are many bases to look at‚ that makes for a counselor who may be lacking in the fundamental trainings and may not be able to do their job correctly. It can be daunting‚ to say the least‚ to integrate theories into the way that a therapist practices. There is a wealth of information that can be found to help with the integration process. The main concern

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    Participation trophies give kids an excuse to not give it their all 100% of the time. It has been stated‚ “We need to distinguish between an award and a reward” (Pricemen). Earning a first place trophy feels better knowing that all the hard work they put into getting there was worth it. Then not working at all and getting a trophy they didn’t work for. Participation trophies can be good if they are used properly; “It is odd and sad in the age of social media‚ that too many people criticize participation

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    practices the whole year got the same exact trophy as you. The happy feeling you felt turned into anger and frustration. Kids should not receive participation trophies because getting a participation trophies does not teach kids the concept of losing‚ it is not fair to everyone on the team‚ and the cost of them could be going to better use. Receiving a participation trophy does not teach kids to accept losing. If a child keeps getting a reward for everything they do they will start to anticipate the

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    History and Moral Development of Mental Health Treatment and Involuntary Commitment The history of involuntary commitment has been developed and created through the history of mental illness and the constructs of society. Government policy has been created to treat mental illness and this philosophy of mental illness and its treatment goes as far back as Greek Mythology. The belief about mental illness has changed throughout history and at times thought to be due to‚ possession of demons‚ reversion

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    they did in life‚ would it have any real value to the award? Participation trophies are being handed out to every young athlete without any true meaning‚ which is sending the wrong message to these young athletes. If every young athlete gets a trophy‚ the less meaning each trophy will show. Which also leads to the false belief behind each participation award. Many might disagree with me and think rewarding young athletes with participation trophies is beneficial to improving on skills‚ which can be

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    Basic Elements of Group Process Foci of group counseling * Counseling groups: - problem specific and growth oriented * Members typically don not need personality reconstruction * Concerns relate to developmental tasks of life: - Situational crises - Relationship problems - Life transitions - Dealing with self defeating behaviors Why is group counseling increasing? * Research indicates that group counseling is effective for both remediation and prevention * Cost effective:

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    Selected personal attributes and sports participation of CAS students in Silliman University in the Intramurals Table of Contents Page List of Tables……………………………………………………………………………. iii List of Figures…………………………………………………………………………… iv ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………………….. v Chapter I INTRODUCTION……...………………………………………………. 1 Review of Related Literature……………………………………………. 2 Theoretical Framework………………………………………………….. 6 Conceptual Framework…………………………………………………... 8 Statement of the

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    Participation Trophies in Youth Sports In society today‚ it has become a social norm for parents to always appease their children. Although it is good for children to be happy‚ some problems could potentially arise if kids are always expecting to get their way. In recreational youth sports‚ this norm has been integrated by giving children awards for participating rather than the victor receiving a trophy alone. Children should not be given these participation awards‚ although they may momentarily

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    “The UK is experiencing a participation crisis.” Discuss. (25 marks) Due the nation’s interest in materialism and individualism‚ we have gained a certain lack of interest in political matters and affairs – people find politics dull and many people think that it doesn’t affect them‚ this results to certain inhabitants obtaining a ’laissez-faire’ attitude toward the government. Nowadays citizens around the UK aren’t aware of political dealings; this supports the idea that today’s society has become

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    Cultural Considerations War is hard on anyone involved; however‚ it is especially hard on the children who are forced to live with it or in close proximity to it. Children typically lack the worldview to process the level of violence that occurs during war. The Nigerian children who were rescued from the refugee camp lived in extremely poor conditions and before arriving there were subjected to serious events that may change them forever. They are likely suffering from some severe psychological

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