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    A reflection on two approaches Both psychodynamic and Focusing-oriented therapies regard trauma as a painful and challenging experience. They understand trauma as something that can alter a person’s sense of self. They both acknowledge the survivor’s attempts to avoid the pain. Also‚ both approaches note that there is an adaptive aspect to the survivor’s responses (as they attempt to avoid the pain) (see Mackay‚ 2002; Vantarakis‚ 2014). These approaches aim to help the clients to integrate their

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    Psychodynamic Approaches-Psychoanalytic Therapy Theorist Alfred Adler Marshira Holmes-Neal Soc 307 “Theory Applied to Pratice” Mid-Term October 11‚ 2012 Biography Alfred Adler was born in the suburbs of Vienna on February 7‚ 1870‚ the third child‚ second son‚ of a Jewish grain merchant and his wife. As a child‚ Alfred developed rickets‚ which kept him from walking until he was four years old. At five‚ he nearly died of pneumonia

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    ASSIGNMENT 1: Jane Law‚ Area Manager of Modern Clothing‚ the group of clothes shop for which you work‚ is concerned that the shop you manage has run at a loss for the last two months and asks you to write a report for her explaining the reasons for this. She also asked if you have any suggestions for reversing this trend. Rapid turnover of young inexperienced staff; the opening of a rival store selling cut price items in a better trading position than yours; the recent designation of the road outside

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    Influence on Perception When one adapts to a new environment or lifestyle‚ one gains a new perspective‚ thus leaving the old one behind. In Susan Faludi’s text‚ “The Naked Citadel‚” soldiers willingly adapting to a sexist and violent way of living. These soldiers are trained to act and think a certain way‚ as a result leaving their old perspective behind. The idea that adaptation leads to a loss of perspective‚ can be related to Oliver Sack’s text‚ “The Mind’s Eye”‚ when he speaks of how a person who

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    Texts frequently portray conflicting perspectives of personalities‚ events and situations in order to influence the response of the reader. These perspectives are shown through a variety of techniques‚ and the composer invariably favors one perspective over the other in order to represent their underlying message or purpose within a text. Wag the Dog‚ a political satire‚ directed by Barry Levinson‚ is one such text. Levinson portrays conflicting perspectives of the character of the President throughout

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    Interrelating the Ps The relationships between the above definitions can be more involved than that. Some consider perspective to be a plan (Lapierre)‚ others describe it as giving rise to plans. Hedberg and Jonsson claim that strategies‚ by which they mean more or less well integrated sets of ideas and constructs are the causes the mold streams of decisions into patterns. It is also described as the framework to determine the actions of the organization. Honda’s strategy was not to go

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    text that explores the ideas of how different perspectives show the different ways the world can be experienced. Haddon’s text follows a young boy named Christopher Boone with the uniquely complex disease‚ aspergers‚ “aspergers” and as he does this he conveys the way someone seeing the world differently can generate different life perspectives. Chris is unable to understand human emotion and figurative language and which Haddon cleverly uses this perspective with techniques like using contrast and voicing

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    If it is not already abundantly clear‚ the perspectives of Hamlet and Fortinbras are quite different. As has been shown‚ Hamlet is much more of a thinker‚ needing to think through every aspect of an issue before he is able to act. He also seems to require far more justification in order to be willing to carry out an act. For example‚ it is extremely likely that Hamlet would not have reacted similarly to the way Fortinbras acted in the example last provided. Instead of immediately seeking to honor

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    description of the three core principles of coaching and the skills a coach will need to apply in order to successfully implement the principles in support of the client. Fulfillment Coaching The Co-Active coaching model looks at fulfillment from the perspective of asking the client to consider what it will take to actually be fulfilled. Fulfillment is "an exercise of choice and not something that will happen someday" (Kimsey-House‚ Kimsey-House & Sandahl‚ 2011‚ pg. 118). Practicing this core principle

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    is‚ gender and evolution show through a quote from Charles Darwin. She interprets this singular quote from his research as wholly biased‚ making all of his work in relation to this topic androcentric‚ in this section she brings in an alternative perspective to Darwin’s findings from Helen Longino and Ruth Doell who offered a more feminist approach to how Darwin’s findings could be interpreted

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