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    In the “Love’s Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy” by Irvin D. Yalom‚ we’re introduced to ten of his patients who had all one thing in common: they were all suffering. They’re all submitted to a research on psychotherapy and its techniques. Ranging from love to grief‚ Dr. Yalom‚ gives us an insight on these patients’ progress as they meet once a week for an hour. In the first case‚ “Love’s Executioner”‚ we meet Thelma‚ who has struggled for the past eight years after her twenty-seven-day

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    powerful approach that focused on a positive outlook of life and the potential of human beings. However‚ this therapy alsorecognizes and acknowledges human beigs limitation. Existential Therapy is the “philospohphical” form of therapy. According to Irvin D. Yalom (1980) there are four concerns that ultimately will be the core of any human problem‚ which are death‚ freedom and its attendant responsibility‚ existential isolation‚ and finally meaninglessness. These four concerns form the body of existential

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    In chapter 6‚ Yalom & Leszcz (2005) speaks of the here-and-now experience as a strong aspect of group treatment (p.141) in association to the structure of group‚ which is beneficial to better recognition of the techniques that the here-and- now offers. Yalom & Leszcz (2005) says‚ the here-and-now focus is most effective when the two therapeutic tiers are implemented (p.141). But one without the other is non effective. Tier 1 is experiencing one; that establishes strong feelings throughout session

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    Inpatients‚ or for any persons who may depend on alcohol‚ therapist may incorporate those who have fully recovered to assists in patient recovery. Peer counselors or (recovered drug addicts)‚ can provide the group with therapeutic factors in the context of Yalom. In the context of Yalom’s therapeutic factors‚ a peer counselor can provide the group with altruism. Since persons who may depend on alcohol or drugs can experience the same challenges‚ so a peer counselor can

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    stared out when eating out with my family. People’s eyes widen while I ate my adult size burger. It was painful‚ but I love to eat. I bet those people who stared down on me felt the same way Dr. Yalom’s did in this chapter of “Fat Lady.” Dr. Yalom is judgmental‚ disrespectful and unprofessional in

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    � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� THE INTRODUCTION Dr. DIrvin Yolam the author of ’The Gift of Therapy and over ten (10) other books‚ is a million copy best selling author who is a world known and recognizable therapist who has gain recognition for his contribution to the field of therapy. Having done a magnitude of work in the field of therapy‚ the scholar who was once a professor at the Stanford University has written and dedicated the book "The gift of Therapy to his wife Marilyn for over fifty years

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    Book Review of The Harlem Renaissance by Antonio Ragland 4/25/2010 In the book entitled "Harlem Renaissance" by Nathan Irvin Huggins a story is told about the time period before World War I and the following years in which a "Black Metropolis" was created unlike the world had ever seen. It was the largest and by far the most important black community in the world. It brought together black intellectuals from all over the world to this new "Black Mecca" with dreams of prosperity and change. Their

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    Important Person-Irvin McDowell graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1838‚ and taught tactics at the academy from until 1845 to many of the generals he would eventually face on the battlefield. He served as an aide-de-camp to General Wool during the Mexican-American War‚ and received a promotion to Captain for his service at the Battle of Buena Vista. when the Civil War started on May 14 Irvin McDowell was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General because of connections to the Secretary

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    Adventures in Dungeon and Dragon I was 14 when I started at Colton Jr. High School in Colton‚ California. Beginning in the middle of the year probably wasn’t the best start in school for me‚ but that’s hot it was in my life--going from one school to another. I was a quiet kid‚ so I didn’t make friends very easily‚ except for one kid; buy the name of James‚ my main friend at the time. A few months into the year‚ I became bored with my spare time at school and my only outlet to curve this feeling

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    Racism in Maycomb Many people gathered to watch Atticus Finch defend a black man‚ Tom Robinson in the hot Maycomb County Courtroom yesterday. "...That Negroe yonder took advantage of me‚" claimed Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson has worked on Mr. Link Deas’s farm for eight years. "...that boy’s worked for me eight years an’ I ain’t had a speck o’ trouble outa him. Not a speck‚" stated Mr. Deas during the trial. While working on the farm‚ he had an accident with the cotton gin‚ leaving his entire

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