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    One theory that I continue to apply at EAO is the use of person-centred approach as you need to let the older adult who is being abused or suspects abuse of a friend decide what they would like to do. The person is the expert of there own life‚ not you as the SSW‚ you are there for support. Ways I have applied this is during calls to the head office from older adults‚ and during training session and fairs when older adults or care takers are discussing issues of elder abuse. Another theory that I

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    Carl Rogers and evaluation of personcentered therapy Introduction Carl Ransom Rogers is “the most influential psychologist in American history” according to Kirchenbaum & Henderson (1989). According to study made in 2002 by Haggbloom et al. using multiple criteria‚ Carl Rogers is the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century and second‚ among clinicians‚ after Sigmund Freud. He is widely known as a founder of client – centred therapy. He was honoured for his pioneering research

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    On Becoming a Person’ is a compilation of lectures and manuscripts drafted by Carl Rogers between 1951 and 1961. The book is deeply insightful and almost meditative in its explanation of how Rogers arrived at his person-centred approach to psychotherapy. Candid personal revelations of Roger’s experience and insights on human relationships are provided‚ as is an exploration of psychotherapy as a helping ‘relationship’ between the therapist and client in modern terms. The gut felling the message

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    Chocolate War & Dead Poet Society Comparison Chrissy Swafford Blue 1 In this paper I will be comparing many items from the Chocolate War and The Dead Poets Society. As in most situations‚ there are movies that have many things in common with a book. I really liked the movie and how it was like the book in a way. In the book Chocolate War Jerry Renault is the main character. He is a very quiet but strong willed kid. When he sets his mind to something he follows through and finishes whatever

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    Authority Kills Individuality Throughout time‚ there has been an higher class‚ and a lower class. One group of people telling another group of people what to do‚ how to do things‚ and what they cannot do. This is especially apparent in places such as schools‚ work‚ and even at home. Between teachers‚ bosses‚ and parents the inferior group is always being told what to do‚ rarely getting to express their own opinions. Authority prevents people from being who they truly are. The first place that

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    Reaction Paper 2: Person-Centered Therapy Counseling Theories Reaction Paper 2: Person- Centered Therapy Reaction Paper: The theory I have chosen to write about is‚ person-centered therapy by Carl Rogers. The two concepts that will be discussed are: Three core attributes and to help client loosen rigid perceptions and make better decisions. Adolescents will be the population I’ll be focusing on. The reason I have choose adolescents to work with for the two concepts three core

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    Dead Poets Society Summary: Dead Poets Society is a book‚ that is about a group of friends‚ that starts an old “club” up‚ “The Dead Poets Society”. They got to know about it‚ from their new English teacher‚ Mr. Keating‚ who also went to Welton Academy (the Boarding school‚ the boys are on). The boys names are‚ Neil Perry (The “Leader”)‚ Charlie Dalton‚ Knox Overstreet‚ Todd Anderson‚ Stephen Meeks and Richard Cameron. The boys hold special meetings outside the school night‚ reading poems to

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    The Dead Poets Society – summary chapter 6 & 7 The Dead Poets Society‚ a novel written by N.H. Kleinbaum is about Todd Anderson and his friends Neil‚ Charlie‚ Knox‚ Meeks and Pitts who go to Welton Academy‚ where they have to live by the four pillars of tradition‚ honor‚ excellence and discipline. Their new English teacher Mr. Keating is trying to teach them how to become more independent and free thinkers. The students resurrect a secret organization called „The Dead Poets Society“‚ where they

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    Carl Rogers believed that every individual is inherently good and creative with the ability to fulfil his/hers potential‚ goals and desires in life. The potential of each individual is unique and develops in different ways according to their personality. Rogers believed that everyone needs to be treated positively by others; to feel valued‚ respected‚ treated with care and affection. If significant people in our lives e.g. family and teachers only offer us conditional ‘love’ while growing-up

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    Dead Poets Society Directed by Peter Weir Film Techniques Essay Keating believed in educating the boys to be “free thinkers”. How did this teaching of his philosophy have a positive and/or negative impact on the boys? How has Peter Weir used film techniques to reflect this positive and/or negative impact? Throughout the duration of the film‚ Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir‚ a number of film techniques are expressed to reflect the positive but also the negative impacts of Mr

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