The Lesson – Roger McGough (1937-) General assignments Paraphrase It’s about chaos in the classroom‚ and how to solve this. The teacher is using violence to control the students (swords and all) and The Head is supporting that. The writer tries to make this story funny‚ but still wants it to have a deeper meaning and make you think. Meaning The meaning is that you shouldn’t use violence in the classroom (it isn’t a solution)‚ but you should be able to control a class. Intentions The
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Person centred counselling originated and was evolved on the ideas of American psychologist Carl Rogers. The influences on Carl Rogers and he’s conceptualisation of Person centred counselling are numerous‚ from his early family life living on a farm‚ his interest and involvement in theology and his formative professional career. One incident which appears to have had a particular impact on Carl Rogers was when working in his first job as a psychologist‚ at Rochester New York‚ for an organisation
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Transcripts of Carl Rogers ’ Therapy Sessions Edited by Barbara T. Brodley and Germain Lietaer Volume 12 Year Page Gloria Filmed Interview 1965 2 Sylvia 4th Interview (Filmed) 1975 21 Commentary interspersed throughout Sylvia 5th Interview (Filmed) 1975 39 Commentary interspersed throughout Kathy Filmed Interview 1975 53 Commentary 67 Dione 1st Filmed Interview 1977 68 Commentary interspersed throughout Dione 2nd Filmed Interview 1977 1977
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PLEASURE IS ALL THAT MATTERS Roger Crisp Roger Crisp asks whether hedonism is quite as bad as is often supposed. Hedonism’s decline Since the beginning of philosophy‚ many people have thought that the only thing really worth seeking in life is pleasure‚ and that the only thing really worth avoiding is pain. This is the view called ’hedonism’ (from the Greek hedone‚ meaning ’pleasure’). The ancients were fascinated by the view. Plato‚ Aristotle and the Stoics spent a lot of time coming
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However once this need has been satisfied‚ a person will automatically seek to fulfil the other needs. There are differences between Rogers and Maslow’s theories however the fundamental ideas were agreed on. Rogers described some core conditions which were necessary to achieve success within therapy sessions. 1) Empathy - Feeling or attempting to feel what it is that the client is trying to express. 2) Congruence - (or
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Wireless Carriers Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 2 Company Overview 3 Rogers Communications Inc. 3 Product and Service 4 Bell Canada 8 Product and Service 9 TELUS Corporation 11 Product and Service 11 Competitive Environment 15 Subscribers and Revenue income 16 Distribution Channel 19 Market Trend 20 Summary and Conclusion 22 Appendix 1 – Financial Statement 24 Rogers 24 Bell 25 TELUS 26 Reference 27 Executive Summary Purpose of this report
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One day in jacks ordinary world on the way home from school Jack Rodgers found a pipe‚ black hat‚ and a scarf. Jack Rogers wondered how that stuff got there but he didn’t care so he ran off and played basketball. Being curious he went back and the stuff was gone the pipe‚ black hat‚ and scarf but something else was missing the pile of snow the stuff was on. So he began walking around looking for it. He soon found in front of a hole a carrot. Jack was curious so he reached and grabbed it and there
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skills of person centred counselling. Key figure (Founder) and Major Focus Carl Rogers (1902-1987)‚ an American psychologist was the key figure in developing person-centred counselling. Rogers was born into a strict religious family and he was the fourth born of six children. Although Rogers (1961) recalls his childhood at times to be particularly lonely he claims his family relationships were warm and close. Rogers work began on person-centred counselling after attending a ‘World Student Christian
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there. It is not an end in itself; it is a never ending process of growth. The humanistic movement wanted to take a more holistic look at psychology by encouraging personal growth and self awareness. In 1964‚ Maslow‚ along with fellow theorists Carl Rogers‚ the psychologist responsible for person-centred therapy‚ and Rollo May‚ an existential psychologist who represented the European currents of existentialism‚ attended the First Invitational Conference on Humanistic Psychology in Connecticut‚ USA.
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emerged in the 1950’s‚ offering individuals an alternative to other Behavioral/Psychoanalytic methods. Humanistic therapy concentrates on the ability of a person to make rational choices and develop towards their maximum potential. Dr Carl Ransom Rogers (1902-1987) an American psychologist developed the Person-Centred approach. To identify if PC therapy offers the therapist all that is needed to treat a client we must investigate the truths and principles behind the theory (Counselling-directory
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