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    helping session between student who is Felisia‚ as helpee and helper‚ Lim Zhi Yi‚ as helper at University Malaysia Sarawak. From the conversation between them‚ we applied two types of theories which are Person Centered Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Theory. Person Centered Therapy The Person-Centered Approach created from the work of the analyst Dr. Carl Rogers (1902 – 1987). Amid that time (1940s – 1960s)‚ he propelled a way to deal with psychotherapy and directing that was considered to a great degree

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    Gerika Arthur Professor McPhee English 300-01 March 14‚ 2011 Gambling legalization for a promising future Gambling is the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize). (Oxford dictionary) Many have their own opinions about gambling and at this time gambling is not legally practiced here in The Bahamas. “Such a move would bring an end to an illicit industry that makes tens of millions of dollars a year and which employs hundreds;

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    Reflect on the importance of a child centred approach in the Early Years A child centred approach in early years settings is important as it makes sure the children’s needs are met fully and it helps them reach their full potential. Children reflect their interests through their learning and different experiences. It is important for practitioners to encourage this so they can find out what the children are interested in and then later use the information when planning activities. Having a show

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    Humanist psychologist Carl Rogers cultivated the client-centered therapy‚ also known as the person-centered therapy‚ which was designed for clients to talk about their issues. He thought this therapy would be different because the therapist is non-directive unlike other therapists. The therapist’s primary goal was to be genuine‚ supportive‚ and understanding rather using tactics to justify the actions of the patients‚ such as giving their insight on the patients’ situations. Also Rogers used the

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    "When Death Comes" Explication "When Death Comes" by Mary Oliver is a very moving piece of poetry. One might assume that the poem is going to be sad or morbid simply because of the title‚ for death isn’t the happiest of subjects. However‚ the author uses the sadness of death to write a poem about life and happiness. At the start of the poem‚ the mood is‚ in fact‚ sad and depressing. The author repeatedly describes death as something that happens without warning. Phrases like "…death comes like

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    Problem gambling refers to excessive gambling activity and to interpersonal and vocational problems that resulted from gambling. In explaining the causes of problem gambling behaviour‚ the dominant approach nowadays is to treat it as a kind of sickness related to addiction. Hence the term pathological gambling is coined to describe problem gambling behaviour. Such a medical description‚ however‚ represents an attempt to understand and explain in medical terms behaviours that violate normative

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    that when gambling‚ the odds are stacked against the player. The odds of a college athlete becoming a pro football player are 3‚000 to 1‚ the odds of being struck by lightning are 280‚000 to 1‚ the odds of winning a Powerball jackpot are 140‚000‚000 to 1 (Weinstock). Gambling is a complex and intriguing human activity. It has been in existence for several thousand years. Casinos are now located everywhere and gambling has become a recreational activity for all kinds of people. Gambling can be

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    consider modernization soon. We will review the current process and what changes and improvements could be made to increase efficiency and then consider what technology would best serve the improved processes. There are always choices to be made when upgrading information systems and the costs and benefits of the solutions most commonly found in the manufacturing industry will be considered. In addition to determining which solution best fits this organization there are several other issues which

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    integration 3. Develop positive character through the moral values ​​ 4. Build strong spirit of volunteerism 5. Younger generation who are more physically fit‚ intelligent and full of self-confidence. Program PLKN is very success because the person who will be selected to join this program willing to Participate. After they join for this program‚they get advantages more than harm. They will become more confidence ‚ know how to communicate with different cultural with them and understand Solidarity

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    0 Introduction 2.0 What is the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approach? 3.0 Historical Development of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 4.0 The role of the counsellor in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 1.0 Introduction Cognitive Behavioural Therapy‚ known as CBT is a common form of therapy used by the NHS in the UK. This assignment will describe what CBT is‚ where it came from and the role of the counsellor. 2.0 What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy? “CBT is a psychotherapy that is based on the cognitive

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