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    Permissive-By-Default: A Case of a Parenting Style Nick Jones Fresno Pacific University ECD 420 Deven’s mother witnesses Deven hitting Carrie because he wants the toy that she has. Rather than stopping Deven from stealing Carrie’s toy and telling him‚ “NO! That is not the right way to ask for a toy because you will hurt her‚” Deven’s mom sits idly by‚ watching as a shoving match ensues. When Carrie’s mom tries to intervene in the shoving match‚ Deven’s mom finally speaks up and

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    Authoritative Parent against Permissive Parent Parents are environmentalists who control the growth of the children’s social and influential ability by taking numerous decisions which reveal customary child – nurture practices and parenting styles as well as qualities and tendencies of individual parents. These many decisions relate to questions such as how much television will children be permitted to watch? Should children be slapped when they behave badly? How essential to a child’s diet are

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    Hypnosis has been used throughout the world for over 4000 years as a way of curing ills and gaining knowledge. For many early years it was seen as a “dark art” of occultism but the same practices forged into our scientific knowledge of today. In the 1700’s Franz Anton Mesmer was the first to propose a rational basis and a consistent method of hypnosis‚ he passed this on to his followers as a ritualistic practice he called mesmerisation. Mesmer liked to perform mass inductions by linking patients

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    Essay Title: “What is Hypnosis” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy 2189 words Hypnosis is a complex concept. Forms of hypnosis have been around for thousands of years‚ with a more detailed historical account of the development and practice of modern hypnosis being available largely from the 18th Century onwards. No one definition of what we understand under the term hypnosis is exactly the same‚ in the same

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    not feel highly self-confident. What steps can you take to appear self-confident? When I go for an interview‚ even if I know I am qualified and the best person for the job‚ I practice the things I will say the night before. I make sure that I am dressed in a professional manner; it doesn’t matter if the job doesn’t require dressing professionally. This shows my interviewers I am serious about the job and I respect them. Dressing professionally also makes me feel more self-confident. Knowing

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    Hypnosis is designed to help with anxiety by increasing the relaxation and calm that you experience. Right now‚ your subconscious is telling you to be afraid without a reason. For your phobia to go away‚ you must change the way your subconscious operates. Through hypnosis‚ you can reduce the fear and anxiety that are holding you back. Often‚ a memory is at the root of a phobia. You

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    Hypnosis‚ the oldest form of psychotherapy (Ellenberger‚ 1970) If we examine the religious and healing ceremonies of primitive people we can find the basic elements required to induce the hypnotic trance. It is possible from this to extrapolate that these ceremonial behaviors existed before written histories and that the use of rhythmic chanting‚ monotonous drum beats‚ together with strained fixations of the eyes accompanied by catalepsy of the rest of the body are of their selves trance inductions

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    Corporal Punishment vs. Permissive Parenting This argument has been on going for decades or dare I say centuries even. There are articles‚ quotes‚ and whole books written on this‚ an example would be “Spare the rod spoil the child” whose proverbial notion dates back to the King James version of the Bible pre 1377. There are even popular shows on television that highlight this debate. While history seems to be biased toward a firm grip on children‚ there are those old folk tales about spoiled

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    Parenting styles. Permissive: When I was at a target I witnessed a scene where a child was begging for their parent to buy them some candy. The parent at first said no but once they realized the sad look on the child’s face and the fact they were about to cry they gave in and let them have the candy anyways. This scenario represents the permissive parenting style because permissive parents tend to give in‚ not want to hurt their kid’s feelings and try to be more of a friend than a parent‚ which in

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    In this task I will compare two theories of self-esteem which contribute to our understanding of self-concept. The theories which I will be focused on are Bowlby’s and Harter’s. Bowlby theory Bowlby worked for many years as a child psychoanalyst so was clearly very influenced by Freud’s theories and child development. However‚ he also liked the work of Lorenz on the innate nature of bonds through imprinting and combined these two very different ideas to produce his own evolutionary theory of

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