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    According to the Rogerian theory regarding the self “the individual perceives external objects and experiences‚ and attaches meanings to them.... [The] self-concept represents an organized and consistent pattern of perceptions. Although the self changes‚ it always retains this patterned‚ integrated‚ organized quality...[and] the ideal self is the self-concept that an individual would most like to possess” (Pervin 2005 p. 173). He also presented the concept of the need for positive regard. “The need

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    Name______________________  Mr. Green  English 101   18 March 2015  Fahrenheit 451​  Writing Prompts  Literary Essay​  ­ Compare “Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” to ​ Fahrenheit 451​ .   ● Focus your comparison on the philosophical ideas proposed by both piece.    ● Be sure to use literary terms whenever applicable and identify literary techniques  used.  ● Provide cited quotations for support.  ● Provide a Works Cited page  ● Length must be 1100 words  ● Upon request Mr. Green will help you obtain a credible summary of “Plato’s Allegory of 

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    view. Your goal here is not to try to get your reader to agree‚ but to get him or her to consider your perspective on the issue. You should assume that this reader will be highly sensitive to the tone and language that you use. I recommend employing Rogerian techniques of argument here. Each of these essays must be a minimum of one page long. Please clearly label each one below the heading. You may write slightly more (1.5-2 pages per essay)‚ but your essays will lose points if they run short. You

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    can be ‘re-set’. CBT is far more action-oriented that the pure person-centred approach‚ focusing on the setting of goals‚ completion of ‘homework’ by the client‚ and so on. It is widely used today in mental health settings. Key criticisms of the Rogerian approach have included that it is not scientific enough‚ that it is some way naïve / idealistic (are people really intrinsically ‘good’? Is providing the right conditions and actively listening sufficient to help with the more severe psychological

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    As part of the course requirement in writing 101‚ I have prepared this portfolio to help demonstrate my writing ability. This portfolio consists of two of the essays I have written this quarter � an exploratory essay and a rogerian essay. Once you�ve read my essays‚ you will begin to formulate your opinion of where I as stand as a writer and my area of strengths and weaknesses‚ but let me first give you my perspective. To begin‚ I would like to discuss my areas of strength using my

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    present and future. Rather than liberate the client from their past (Psychodynamic therapy) person centred therapy aims to help the client to achieve personal growth with the hope of the client reaching the point of “self-actualization.” Within the “Rogerian approach” there is very little in the way of techniques‚ thereby emphasising the importance of the relationship between the client and the therapist. The relationship is crucial to the success of the therapy. The only techniques would be to listen

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    CP Psychology Period 2 November 12‚ 2013 Carl Rogers Carl Rogers was a highly intelligent man. Rogers was a humanistic psychologist who was also known as a therapist. His work is well known and is basically a combination of all the theories and techniques made up by many psychologists that he was inspired by. His style of therapy was admired and used by most therapists all around. Rogers was born on January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. Oak Park is a suburb in Chicago. He was

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    Pledge of Allegiance in School My choice of writing for the Rogerian essay is on the topic of the Pledge of Allegiance in School. “In a decision that stunned the nation‚ a federal appeals court in June ruled that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools is unconstitutional because the pledge contains the words "under God" “ (Chmielewski). The banning of the Pledge of Allegiance is a very large controversial topic because one side believes that while the foundation of our country is

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    one of the largest humane societies in the world (Zawistowski). As an experienced animal welfare group with a 150 year history‚ I felt this group would be able to provide unbiased and accurate information regarding pit bulls. By using a mostly Rogerian argument‚ the author sets the groundwork for an informative essay on the pit bull breed by providing the breeding history on pit bulls‚ the theories of nature vs nurture in regards to

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    Rogers (1977) believed that with a proper psychological climate this internal inclination of the individual (personal power) can be released. Rogers believed that this growth-promoting climate has three basic characteristics: authenticity or congruence‚ unconditional positive regard‚ and empathic understanding. If the aforementioned conditions were present in a relationship between facilitator and oppressed‚ student and teacher‚ counselor and client‚ the following would result: From a political standpoint

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