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    Counselling - Lee

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    Introduction Karen Lee the counselee is a middle age‚ middle class housewife with 3 teenage kids who reported general dissatisfaction over her uneventful and predictable life. The therapist in attempt to help her has studied her through psychoanalytic and cognitive behavioral therapies. The difference between these two therapies is very obvious in their length of treatment approach with psychoanalytic therapy requiring longer treatment period. Both also have differences in their substantial grounds

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    Edie Sedgwick was a short-lived socialite and actress that rose to fame in the 1960s. Beloved but misunderstood by all she met‚ her actions puzzled many throughout her life and have continued to fascinate since her untimely death in 1971 at a mere 28 years old. She was troubled throughout her life‚ constantly being placed under the care of various therapists and psychiatric hospitals‚ though doctors were never able to diagnose her erratic behavior. Due to her strict and sheltered upbringing‚ she

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    The Red Shoes

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    different. The shifts in the meaning of the color can be related to the action in the story‚ and how Karen is feeling or being affected by her surroundings. Karen’s “red and sore ankles” in the opening of the story are the result of wearing wooden shoes in the winter. This redness is symbolic of her poor family‚ and also of her playful nature. As is shown in the rest of the story‚ Karen is a carefree child‚ and the type of girl‚ who even though she is wearing heavy wooden shoes‚ would

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    Silkwood

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    liberties issues such as the freedom of the press and lobbying to an interest group. Silkwood begins when the main character‚ Karen Silkwood begins her day at work the Kerr-McGee Cimarron Fuel Fabrication Site‚ making plutonium fuel rods for nuclear reactors. In order to visit her three children for the weekend‚ she convinces a friend to work an extra shift in her place‚ but Karen is blamed for a contamination that happens in her section directly after she leaves because the plant knows she wants the

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    unfinished business will continue to cause problems for Karen until she is able work through it and develop the skills and values she needs to be

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    coming from a child‚ so therefore it had to be true. In the second act‚ Mary Tilford decides to run home to her grandmother’s house because she is unhappy with having to attend the school‚ she then gets the idea to tell her grandmother that Martha and Karen are lovers and make “strange noises” that scare all the girls. She says she has to whisper it in her ear because she doesn’t want to be heard‚ and feels like it is a secret worth whispering about. As she is whispering in her ear Mrs. Tilford says to

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    Girlfriend In A Coma Essay

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    and what other people may think. People tend to place other individuals opinions higher than their own whilst making a decision. This thought process is intensely evident throughout the novel. One example of this is Lois‚ mother of Karen McNeil. The reason Karen had initially entered a coma was due to her taking valuim that Lois had given her. Her mother always told her she wasn’t pretty enough and that taking pills would be beneficial…"You know I was raised on pills; Mom’s a walking pharmacy

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    The Children's Hour

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    few moments after Martha’s exit‚ a shot is heard.” (Hellman 3.1.67). Her confession in the play simply revolves around the love she has for Karen. In the film‚ Martha makes her love confession‚ but her speech is extended and it includes more guilt and shame; Marta says‚ “I am guilty” as she cries to Karen. There is an exaggeration in her confession to Karen. Director Wyler perhaps chooses to extend Martha’s confession to add more drama to this already melodramatic play. The difference this creative

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    melts away (Durante‚ 1989). One little girl named Karen was especially attached to Frosty and she suggested that he go to the North Pole by train. Frosty and Karen sneak onto the train as they do not have the money for tickets. Without their knowledge‚ Hinkle hides under the train thinking he can get his hat back. The weather is getting too cold for Karen‚ (but just right for Frosty) so he decides they should get off and build a fire to keep Karen warm (Durante‚ 1989). Frosty tells Hocus Pocus to

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    The 1934 stage play written by Lillian Hellman entitled‚ "The Children’s Hour" is a drama set in an all female boarding school ran by two women characters named Karen Wright and Martha Dobie. Once an angry student named Mary Tilford runs away and refuses to be sent back‚ she starts a rumor about the two women having a lesbian affair. This false rumor then begins to ruin the two women’s lives‚ careers‚ and relationships. A few reoccurring themes can be seen throughout the entire play. One example

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