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    This author recently completed an interview with a professional counselor. In this authors opinion when you get a chance to ask a fellow counselor questions about being a counselor it is rewarding. Counselors will always need to seek consultation with other professionals‚ weather those professionals be counselors‚ teachers‚ doctors‚ or individuals in the court system. Anytime someone has a chance to go an interview with these professionals‚ it helps with professionalism and knowledge of what these

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    Attachment - Psychology

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    Developmental Psychology Early Social Development: Attachment Attachment   An emotional bond between two people. It is a two-way process that endures over time. It leads to certain behaviours such as clinging and proximity-seeking and serves the function of protecting the infant.   Primary attachment figure   The person who has formed the closest bond with a child‚ demonstrated by the intensity of the relationship. Usually the biological mother‚ but other people can fulfil

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    Attachment Styles

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    Arandy Valadez 04/23/2014 FAS-160-002 Attachment Styles What are attachment styles? There are four attachment styles‚ in which include secure attachment‚ anxious preoccupied attachment‚ dismissive avoidant attachment‚ and fearful avoidant attachment. An attachment pattern is formed during childhood and continues onto adulthood and functions as to how you form relationships. These attachment styles may change over time or stay the same‚ everyone has an attachment style. “Dr. Phillip Shaver and Dr.

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    Attachment in Infants

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    Attachment in Infants Jessica N. Summerlin Rasmussen College Attachment in Infants Ever wonder where to draw the line with the amount of attention you give an infant? Is there such thing as giving an infant too much attention? These are hard questions to answer and there is much debate on the topic; what is a good amount of attention to give an infant and how attention is related to attachment. The people that give attention and grow attached to an infant could be doing them

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    Hamlet Interview Analysis

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    Swensen: Thank you Prince Hamlet of Denmark and Prince Fortinbras of Norway for attending this interview. The public is anxious about the matters regarding both your royal status‚ political aspirations‚ and the death of each of your fathers. (Pause)… Young Hamlet‚ the entire country of Denmark shares your grief at the passing of your father‚ how are you coping with such a loss? Hamlet: First of all‚ thank you Kristen for having me here tonight‚ it is such an honor. I have loved and admired my father

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    Attachment Theory

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    Attachment is an emotional bond that connects one person to another. It involves the study of human relationships and how they are formed (or not formed‚ in certain instances). Fahlberg (1994) defined attachment as “an affectionate bond between two individuals that endures through space and time and serves to join them emotionally”. The attachment theory suggests that there is a biological importance for infants to form attachments: it is imperative to their survival‚ especially at a young age. Similarly

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    Understanding Attachment

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    The term ‘attachment’ makes reference to an intense and emotional relationship between two people. “It is not just a connection between two people. It is a bond that involves a persons desire for regular contact with that person and the experience of distress during separation from that person” (Ainsworth‚ M. 1958) Two of the biggest contributors to the understanding of attachment are Harry Harlow (1905 - 1981) and Mary Ainsworth (1913 - 1999). In 1958‚ psychologist Harry Harlow conducted a series

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    Reactive Attachment

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    Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a complex psychiatric disorder. A person with reactive attachment disorder is usually neglected‚ abused or orphaned. Reactive attachment disorder develops because the child’s needs for comfort‚ affection and nurturing aren’t met and loving attachments with others are never established. This may permanently change the child’s growing brain‚ which hurts the ability to establish future relationships. RAD is a lifelong illness and affects every aspect in the person’s

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    The autobiography‚ ¨Calling Home¨‚ not only meets the standards of an autobiography‚ but it goes above and beyond. When you begin the story it eludes to a tale about a Brandt going on a happy shopping trip with her family‚ but as you read the story you start to see the true nature of why this particular day was so important to her. In an Autobiography you are supposed to make the reader feel what you felt‚ and experience the event with you as they read‚ Brandt pulls this off numerous times throughout

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    To begin the story “Two Kinds”‚ the song “My Way” sung by Frank Sinatra‚ would greatly pair with this short story. Not only does the song complement the ideas and themes shown throughout “Two Kinds”‚ but it also enhances them‚ making it clear to the listener what connections are forming between the two pieces of literature. In addition to that‚ the theme of independence is frequently seen in both the song and short story. As a result‚ the song could play anywhere in the scene and still fit perfectly

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