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    Transgender Group Therapy

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    Vikram Kolmannskog (2014)‚ an openly gay therapist in Oslo Norway‚ purported that the Gestalt approach to group therapy could be utilized with transgender clients. He reports that “phenomenology is the overall method in Gestalt therapy.” (p. 248) This process concentrates on the consciousness and direct experience. The case study of group therapy followed protocol in that each potential member was personally screened by the leader‚ a purpose for the group was clearly established

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    J.C. Penney’s CEO Ron Johnson embraced focused-differentiation as his primary competitive strategy. The focused-differentiation strategy is to offer products or services that are of unique or superior value compared to those of competitors and to target a narrow market. This strategy closely mimicks differentiation strategy as both are used in efforts to attract customers‚ but focused-differentiation is more focused on a certain group of potential customers. The CEO was targeting a different kind

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    Dat GPA Vs. Level Focused

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    For past generations‚ teachers have been telling students to get enough sleep. Everyone to this point believes that sleep is an important factor to stay focused in class. I myself believe that the more hours of sleep you get‚ the higher level of focus you will get in class. However‚ to what extent is this statement true? Would level of focusness in class reflect your grades due to the number of hours of sleep you get? To attempt to do so‚ I will gather some sort of data and formula to calculate

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    topics that interested me the most in the text are behavior-focused strategies‚ natural reward-focused‚ and constructive thought-focused. These strategies focuses on the physical and cognitive perspective of learning and intends to analyze the relationship between body‚ mind‚ and reflection in order to develop self leadership. These three strategies are important to me because they help me improve myself in a good manner. Behavior-focused strategies are designed to improve self-awareness‚ which leads

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    communication to become effective. Focused listening is a communication strategy that not only enables more of a chance to be able to hear what the speaker is saying but it also sends signals to the speaker to let them know that you are actually listening and engaged and also that you are actually listening in what they have to say. In some of my modules I am required to do some group work. As individuals we all have our different ways of working and I have realised how focused listening has helped me to

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    Interhost Solutions (IHS) utilized some business plans in starting the company. The founders set clear KPIs and make use of some business frameworks. In the beginning‚ they tried to apply the Lean Start-up method‚ but they say that it was difficult for the service company to stick to it. This fact is really insightful because simultaneous experimentation such as the Lean Start-up is more effective for start-ups than focused commitment (Andries‚ Debackere‚ and Van Looy‚ 2013). Hence‚ IHS should have

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    counseling is better if a. only one partner seeks counseling. b. each partner goes to separate counselors. c. the couple is counseled together. d. the couple is counseled separately by the same counselor. Chapter 2: Bird’s-Eye View of Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling (p 28-44) 2. “Waitpower” is a. having good communication skills. b. having strong motivation. c. persevering with God’s help even when change is not happening. d. knowing how to solve a marital problem. Chapter 3:

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    The Therapy of the Cinema

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    personal introspective moments offered by a series or film. It is a technique that uses the multiple psychological benefits of cinema together with cognitive therapy. It’s objective? To use audiovisual material as a tool to help ourselves overcome all kinds of psychological disorders. With a film a director meets one of the purposes of therapy: to make the public and the patient identify with the characters and feel that the changes‚ thoughts‚ and feelings of the fictional characters are just like

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    Couple Therapy Paper

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    Couple Co –Therapy Couples counseling in therapy helps couples of all types recognize and resolve conflicts while helping the couple improve their relationships. Through marriage counseling‚ one can make thoughtful decisions about rebuilding their relationship or going their separate ways. This paper will expound on my experience with counseling a couple. I was excited and scared at the same time. In addition to being apprehensive about remembering the skills and theories learned in class Counseling

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    supervising support can also help identify any transference. Transference does not necessarily form a part of family therapy as the concentration is on the family interaction between each other and not on the relationship between each of the individuals and the therapist. However transference is still possible and the therapist should always be aware of it occurring. In family therapy‚ the therapist is viewed more as a change agent or teacher‚ who helps the family develop problem-solving

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