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    Female Body Shape

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    being and self-esteem 1. Age  14151617 | 2. Are you content with your body image? YesNo | 3. if no‚ why? OverweightUnderweight | 4. Do you believe that how the media portrays the ideal body appearance pressures you to mimic this image? YesNo | 5. Do you buy magazines that influence views and opinions on body image? YesNo | Which Magazines? | 6. When viewing magazines or TV shows that deal with models does this affect the way you feel about your body or lower your self confidence

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    different in regards to her perception of beauty. “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is The Self” is an autobiographical story written by Walker that recounts and compares her life before and after her "accident". When she was eight years old‚ she was shot in the eye by one of her brothers while playing cowboys and Indians with a BB gun. The incident leaves a once cute and outgoing girl with a destroyed sense of self beauty. Walker traces her experiences throughout life as it was changed by her "deformity"

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    Body Image Speech

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    Body image is the perception that someone has of their physical self and the thoughts and feelings that result from that perception. Body image has been so distorted by society; basically it’s the fault of social media. Social media is something we are all aware of; it’s everywhere. Everywhere we look‚ there’s a computer‚ a phone‚ a magazine‚ a newspaper. And everywhere we look there is a face‚ a body on that page or screen. Social media portrays how a person with a ‘perfect body’ should

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    movie provides an interesting perspective on self-identity and what makes us who we are. The French philosopher‚ Rene Descartes‚ argued that self-identity depends on consciousness. John Locke agreed that self-identity is dependent on consciousness‚ but he also argued that the same identity depended on having the same soul. Locke argued that one’s memories are what constitutes his self-identity. He said that argument is what links a person’s past self to the person that she is today. In the movie

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    development. It is described that the basic conflict in this stage is identity vs. role confusion. In this stage teens need to develop a personal sense of self and personal identity. If one is able to succeed it will lead them with the ability to stay true to their self. Failure to do so leads the individual to role confusion and a weak sense of self. In the beginning of the film it shows Cady as a nice young shy and naïve girl who is tries her best to fit in. She is nice to everyone around her and

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    Case Study 19 – Carl Rogers 1. How did Katharine’s self-concept differ from her ideal self before her experience with her support group? What does this imply about her mental health‚ according to Rogers’ theory? a. Katharine’s ideal self is a woman who is self-sufficient‚ an entrepreneur‚ and a mother as well as wife. Prior to attending her support group‚ Katharine’s life lacked any positive self-regard. She had been living as a ‘kept’ woman at her husband’s insistence for many years

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    child’s world is turned upside down‚ they cling to the familiar as means of self-identification and discovery in confusing circumstances. But when parent child relationships become unhealthy‚ a child’s sense of identity is damaged as they struggle to rectify their sense of self without clear role models to follow. In particular‚ relationships between parents and children of the same gender carry with them gendered ideals of self and identity that further strain the relationship between the parent and

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    Teaching Methods

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    situations dramatically‚ allows for the exploration of solutions and provides opportunity for practicing of skills. By assuming the roles of others‚ another point of view can be appreciated. This is not appropriate in large groups or where people are self conscious and may feel threatened. Facilitator must clearly define the situation and the roles‚ and give very clear instructions. Other group members look on and comment ONLY AFTER THE ROLE PLAY IS OVER. 4. GUIDED ROLE PLAY This method introduces problem

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    Global Villag

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    their individual freedom. Media has the power to reshape individual choices which can have a negative impact on the individual. The use of the media within Jessie’s life has shaped and challenged her perception of herself causing her to question her self-identity. Gerry as the filmmaker uses persuasion as a form of manipulation to influence Jessie’s decision to talk on behalf of her own people. ‘’Do it for your mum and dad’’ uses dialogue and emotive language with an imperative tone to create a sense

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    BEHAVIOR OBSERVATION: Mr. Rocky weeks was a well-dressed‚ 43-year-old‚ divorced Caucasian male who presented for interview and testing timely. He presented himself in a forthright manner with no observable indication of misrepresenting his history or psychological complaints. Mr. weeks was oriented and alert. His speech was clear and logical and goal directed. His mood was bright with congruent affect. Mr. weeks seem to have good awareness and motivation to make positive changes in his life for weight

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