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    The principle of gestalt therapy is the development of the unifying version of the human being that assimilates feelings‚ thought‚ senses‚ social relationships and spirituality‚ creating a complete experience where the body can speak and words can be comprehended and felt. The focus of is on becoming aware of the ‘here and now’‚ as well as physical sensations‚ emotions and creative modification (Serge‚ 2007). Cognitive behaviour therapy on the other hand‚ places a strong prominence on the cognitive

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    a disorder • -provides a means of universal communication regarding abnormal behavior • -the product of human invention-disorders can be “constructs” • -reliability is the ability of a measuring device to produce the same result each time. • -validity is when a measurement actually measures what it is supposed to measure. 5 Axes of DSM-IV-TR o Axis I: the clinical syndromes or conditions o Axis II: personality disorders and MR o Axis III: general medical conditions o Axis IV: psychosocial

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    Marla May Lindsey Martin-Bowen‚ J.D. English Comp 102 23 October 2012 Bitter Sweet Realization Today is a day of great sadness in the literary world. While I was not a personal friend of Amy Bender‚ she touched me on a personal and emotional level. Her death came unexpectedly and as I watched the story unfold on the news I felt a deep sense of grief. She was an author who understood the depth of feelings and portrayed it magnificently in The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake. I sat at

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    ’I’m sorry‚ father‚ but somewhere along the way‚ I forgot how to be your son.’ ’Why‚ Antonio?’ ’Because ... I have amnesia!’" "Is it me‚ or is this show starting to suck?" Bender said as he turned off the TV and grabbed another beer. "Bender! Get in here!" pipes Leela from the other room. "Do I have to?" whined Bender. "Yes‚ we have a meeting now." "Why do I need to be out there? You can just talk really loud and I will try to hear you." "Because if you come out here‚ you get to fly the

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    Master of Arts Part-II   Paper - V System & Theories in Psychology   Objective : To acquaint the students with systems and theories in psychology.   The Scheme of the Question Paper : 1.    The paper will consist of five units. 2.    There will be two chapter in each unit. 3.    Every chapter in the unit should be given equal weightage in the examination. 4.    Question paper should be drawn with the "Internal Option" in such a way that students should not        omit any chapter

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    ` 1 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PSY FS01 Name : Ow Su Ying Roll Num : 121383035 Group : 1 What Is Psychology? What is psychology? There are many misconceptions created by television and movies today‚ but the basic answer is that psychology is both an applied and academic science that studies the human mind and behavior. No matter what area of psychology you refer to‚ research in psychology seeks to understand and explain thought‚ emotion‚ and behavior. Psychology is applied to individuals

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    Govt.Postgraduate College For Women ST.Town Rawalpindi Assignment Topic:- Types Of Thinking Submitted To:- Mam Rehana Submitted By:- Jamila Bibi Roll Number:- 1982 Date Of Submission:- 15-05-2013 Thinking:- Thinking is mental activity associated with understanding processing and communicating knowledge. It is essentially the manipulation of image and

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    Psychology found itself in a war between two contending theoretical perspectives: Gestalt psychology versus Behaviorism. With its roots within the United States‚ behaviorists in America were developing a theory that believed psychology should not be concerned with the mind or with human consciousness. Instead‚ behavior and the actions of humans would be the foremost concern of psychologists. Across the Atlantic‚ Gestalt psychology emerged by placing its criticism upon the methodology of introspection

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    them. For example‚ she took Brian’s wallet and she learned his middle name. Allison is one of many examples of social and emotional health. John Bender‚ also called Bender‚ has a lot of social and mental difficulties spread all over him. Bender admits that his dad is horrible to him by abusing him for stupid things. In the movie‚ Bender show the group‚ mainly Andrew‚ the mark his gave gave him with a cigar for spilling paint in the garage. In the scene‚ “No Dad‚ What

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    Wolfgang Kohler

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    doctoral degree from Berlin‚ he went on to work at the Psychological institute in Frankfurt‚ Germany from 1910 to 1913. It is here in Frankfurt where Kohler begins to work with Max Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka. Together they created Gestalt psychology. The word “Gestalt” is a German word that loosely translates as meaning “whole”. The three psychologists chose this word to frame their ideas for their theories. Soon afterward‚ Kohler began to use chimpanzees as part of his research while serving as

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