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    GESTALT FORMATIVE ESSAY

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    examine the three zones of awareness‚ inner‚ outer and middle‚ as identified by Perls (1969) and look at how we move between these zones in a way which breaks down our understanding in order that it may be reintegrated (the ‘aggressive destructiveness and reconstructiveness’ of which Perls spoke in Gestalt Therapy: excitement and Growh in the Human Personality‚ (1951). I hope to demonstrate that we should see the three zones as part of one whole. A holistic view of awareness allows us to appreciate

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    Characteristics of Personhood Rationality The ability to reason is seen as being one of the defining characteristics of personhood. Rationality can be summarised in our ability to make considered choices and decisions at a higher intellectual level. Rationality is illustrated in our ability to justify our thoughts and actions through reason‚ scaled to emotional or practical variables. Aristotle considered that the thought-processes that precede our actions are pivotal to personhood. Such thought-processes

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    is still far away from his or her goal. The art of achieving goal lies in understanding our self‚ building on our strengths and overcoming weaknesses. This facilitates the process of self awarenessself acceptance and progression towards self reform. Self reform is the key to Happiness. For this purpose‚ self enhancement from the experiential training in Behavioural Science would facilitate self-awareness and develop better interpersonal skills to achieve professional success. To achieve professional

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    Assignment 4

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    "What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself. -- Abraham H. Maslow (Robson‚ John 2013)” This says to me that in order for a person to change they have to first become aware of themselves and how they perceive and understand themselves in relation to the world. During the following assignment I am going to explore how I myself‚ through the studying of counselling skills and theory‚ have developed my understanding of self and how I apply this within whatever environment I

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    Q.2 exam paper June 2011 Philosophy 2. Evaluate the claim that the soul is distinct from the body. There are many different views that the soul is distinct from the body of which appose this claim but at the same time there are those who agree with it. A famous Greek Philosopher named Plato was a duellist who believed that the soul is indeed distinct from the body. Plato believed that the soul is more important than the body as the body is apart of the empirical world and like all objects

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    Mariam Medhat F. Gerguis Email: mariam.medhat@minamark.com | [the Jeff bezos ’ leadership case study] | Implementing the values he holds‚ his Emotional intelligence competencies‚ his use of the Mc. Clelland ’s theory of motivation‚ his vision and my personal thoughts of him as a leader. | Jeff Bezos case study Jeff Bezos‚ the leader‚ had a wide set of values that he obviously followed in all the different decisions he took. The clearest ones are that he is creative‚ ambitious‚ broad minded

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    relations have an influence on our work by creating a good atmosphere‚ the climate of cooperation and trust promotes productive workers. Moreover the main factors in effective human relations in organisations are communication‚ self-acceptance‚ self-disclosure‚ self-awareness‚ motivation‚ and trust. The importance of these will be discussed below. Communication John Diekmau said that “if we are going to do anything constructive and helping with one another it must be through our communication”.

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    believe in what they think is right from what they think is wrong. One must be self aware‚ having confidence in who they are and standing by every decision they make. It is important for managers to be introspective and self aware because once you know who you are and what you stand for‚ you will let no one deter you away from your beliefs. As a manager‚ critical thinking is a key factor‚ L. Dyer wrote “Critical thinkers are self aware‚ curious and independent. They introspect their own thinking process”

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    Wk 25/ 4th April 2014 Journal Homework Assignment Jeanette Sweeney: 20243457 BTEC Level 5 counselling Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling Tutors: Jacqueline Lloyd/ Emma Wilkinson Mindfulness Today the theory was about mindfulness‚ and I have to admit that I didn’t know the true depth of its meaning. With my newly acquired knowledge I am aware that it is yet another incredibly deep meaningful hypothesis with a myriad of philosophical approaches. In this journal I will endeavour to provide a

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    Does the introduction of communication technology fragment human consciousness? (Sigh). I know for a fact that consciousness is defined as one’s awareness of his environment; it may also include one’s thoughts‚ memories‚ feelings and sensations. And‚ I also know that communication technologies are things that aid the transfer of messages and information. However‚ honestly‚ since Monday‚ this question has been circulating again and again inside my little brain; and every day‚ I’ve constantly been

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