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    Interview with a Counselor

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    Laura Kelley Interview with Benda Cannon 4/4/2014 Description Brenda Cannon is one of my instructors this semester. She teaches Family Stress and Coping‚ which is perfect because she also happens to be a counselor at a private practice counseling center here in Laramie‚ Wyoming. Part of Brenda’s credentials‚ other than being an instructor‚ are that she has her Masters of Science degree in Counseling‚ she is a National Certified Counselor (NCC)‚ and is a Licensed Professional Counselor

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    Psychosexual Stages

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    27 Jan. 2013 Professor Spaulding Psychology 2316 Psychosexual Stages The Psychosexual Stages‚ a concept of child development conceived by Sigmund Freud‚ are five stages that every child goes through universally from birth to puberty. Freud believed that each stage must be dealt with gentle yet firm care in order for the child to excel through each stage successfully. The first phase is the Oral Stage‚ at this point the child is fixated on his/her mouth area. The child finds satisfaction

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    Zainab Ali 3/23/15 Baez Pd. 8 Delayed Adulthood The “Catcher in the Rye‚” is a story about a young man named Holden Caufield and his resistance to the process of maturity‚ in other words known as delayed adulthood. A recent article published by The New York Times states that “Prolonged adolescence‚ in the right circumstances‚ is actually a good thing‚ for it fosters novelty-seeking and the acquisition of new skills.” Despite the fact that prolonged adolescence in beneficial‚ it seems like Holden

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    Late Adulthood Once a person reaches late adulthood they began to consider have they lived a meaningful life. How satisfied with life one may be at late adulthood is usually determined by experiences. Satisfaction with life is subjective because of the variations is experiences from one person to another. Broderick & Blewitt (2014)‚ calls this subjective well-being. There are more predictable losses in late adulthood. Physical changes to be expected includes more deterioration in vision and hearing

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    Stages Of Sleep

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    Stages of Sleep Describe the stages of sleep. In which stage do we dream? What are the five common beliefs about dreaming? What are the two common theories about dreams? Which of the two theories do you agree with? There are four stages of sleep; Stage One is when we first fall asleep; it is often only a light sleep and is referred to as the time between wakefulness and sleep. During stage one the brain emits high frequency theta waves which are slow brain waves. The duration of stage one is approximately

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    The video “A Cluttered Life: Middle-Class Abundance” illustrated the overwhelm issue of keeping toys and gifts within an average American family. According to the video‚ middle class families were represented as they lived in their own house and had both parents working at least 30 hours a week. The video illustrates that those families have too much material possession‚ it said that toys “spill out” everywhere inside the house. It actually describes this act as a “material culture” towards toys

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    Personal Interview

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    disorder. When one begins reading an academic work of a man like Barnes‚ who is born with physical ailments‚ she would expect to be reading of all he accomplished in life. She would expect to read of incredible accomplishments Barnes had‚ unfortunately‚ one such essay lacks existence. After three missed appointments for an interview‚ I began to lose hope that I would even get to know this man. When interviewed‚ the twenty-three year old Barnes hadn’t much to offer. His expression full of bleakness

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    stages of a hero

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    “Just keep swimming‚ Just keep swimming” is quote for the movie Finding Nemo. This is the quote often repeated by Dory‚ to push Marlin forward. Joseph Campbell came up with stages of a hero;describing the process a hero has to go threw to become an actual hero. In my essay I want describe the stages of a hero Marlin has to go through to becaome Nemo’s hero. Marlin is excited about new his home‚ assessing his home‚ waiting for the eggs to hatch. After something traumatic happens and Marlin

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    Child Interviews

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    Institute of Criminology. Levenson‚ J. & Morin‚ J. (2006). ‘Risk Assessment in Child Sexual Abuse Cases’. Child Welfare‚ Vol. 135. Pg. 59-82 Reed‚ L. D. (1996). ‘Findings from research on children ’s suggestibility and implications for conducting child interviews’. Child Maltreatment 1(2)‚ Pg. 105-120.Sorenson‚ T‚ & Snow‚ B. (1991). ‘How children tell: The process of disclosure in child sexual abuse’. Child Welfare 70(1)‚ Pg. 31 All of these sources build the same argument that without better training in

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    Parents always say things like‚ “when you are an adult.” As a teen people always wonder what they mean‚ are not you already and adult? Herein lies the problem‚ why is eighteen the year the United States considers you an adult. At eighteen kids have just graduated high school and are just then ready to go to college. On the other hand‚ at eighteen it is legal to join the army and fight for your country. Three years later these “adults” can legally drink alcohol. Along with all of the joy in being

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