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    DEPERSONALIZATION DISORDER DEPERSONALIZATION DISORDER Is marked by a persistent or recurrent feeling that one is detached from one’s own mental process or body. The patient seldom loses touch with reality completely. However‚ depersonalization episodes may cause severe distress and some times impair functioning. During episodes of depersonalization‚ selfawareness (or portion of it) is attached or lost temporarily. The sense of depersonalization may be restricted to a single body part

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    Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19(1): 71–82 Feature Positioning positivism‚ critical realism and social constructionism in the health sciences: a philosophical orientation Justin Cruickshank University of Birmingham – POLSIS‚ Edgbaston‚ Birmingham‚ West Midlands‚ UK Accepted for publication 25 March 2011 DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2011.00558.x CRUICKSHANK J. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 71–82 Positioning positivism‚ critical realism and social constructionism in the health sciences: a philosophical

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    and implementation. By using this information effectively‚ staff‚ parents and children‚ where appropriate‚ can create and maintain plans which help to provide a focused and individualised approach. When making observations‚ staff can avoid being judgemental or biased in their interpretations by constantly checking that they are documenting an accurate picture of what they actually see. This record therefore should reflect‚ for example‚ the child’s actual behaviour or responses rather than one which

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    for a crime that they didn’t commit. It’s selfish for humanity to not care unless it’s them in that situation. Freedom is the only compensation that these people received. How do you integrate into society with a record that isn’t expunged. A judgemental

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    hours because they did not want to be seen with her encase any passing villagers saw them. They would become a disgrace to the neighbourhood and to their ancestors. Also‚ fear of what people will think ties in with being blinded by fear. In a judgemental society‚ one mistake and a person is marked for life. When it comes to a deadly virus such as AIDS‚ no one will forget who and which family carries it. Fear of what people will think of one when sought out to have the disease leads to

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    life: it shapes his personality as a young man‚ it helps him survive at sea‚ and it gives him the strength to move on and become a successful adult. Firstly‚ Pi’s religious devotion shapes his personality as a young man by allowing him to be non-judgemental‚ open-minded‚ as well as intelligent‚ and kind. While being devotedly faithful to three religions‚ Pi is surprisingly acceptant and understanding of atheists. Pi understands that “atheists are [his] brothers and sisters of different faiths” (Martel

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    My ears ached as the cacophonous ringing of the bell signaled it was time for lunch. I picked up my lunch bag and slowly traversed to the lunch room only to see the mocking happy faces of kindergarten paintings that littered the enclosed hallways of Robious Elementary School. The lunch room was full of hungry kids who quickly made a dash to the lunch line to secure themselves a mediocre Red Baron pizza. Running to and fro‚ kids scattered to reach their predestined seats at each lunch table which

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    his presence‚ despite his intelligent mind and gentle demeanor. Victor Frankenstein states exactly this when he initially perceived the monster‚ exclaiming‚ “Oh! No mortal could support the horror of that countenance!” (44). This disgusted and judgemental reaction by Frankenstein‚

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    first comes into contact with the Counsellor a verbal contract is established for the protection of the Counsellor and the Client. This contract is the first part of counselling skills‚ as this makes the client feel that he has come into a safe non-judgemental and confidential space. This is what I would call grounding. The next stage of the session is asking the Client “what you would like to talk about today”. The Counsellor’s job is then to listen and try and feel what the other person is feeling by

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    rest and recreation the TV programme more often than not gives you insomnia by creating hatred‚ intolerance and suspicion. Media often tries to influence the viewers in the direction it wants‚ be it by aggressive remarks on talk shows or by a judgemental viewpoint. Arnab Goswami‚ a well known anchor is a pioneer here. His interviews with the Pakistani journalists‚ generals and ministers gave the impression that he is a person who frames Indian foreign policy. The media trial claims to deliver justice

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