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    Empathy In Counselling

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    Using rape‚ critically discuss how the use of the counseling skill empathy might influence delivery of relationships. The purpose of this essay will be to look at how important the skill of empathy is during counselling in forming a therapeutic relationship with a rape victim. This essay will be exploring the humanistic theory of counselling and critically analysing the use of empathy in creating a good therapeutic relationship. It will then be looking more specifically at the importance creating

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    Victim Assistance Programs

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    The concept of a victim is any person that has been done wrong by another. The definition of a victim is “is a person who has suffered financial‚ social‚ psychological or physical harm as a result of a crime and‚ in the case of homicide‚ is a member of the immediate family of the victim.”(1). Victims have been around since the beginning of civilized time before there were laws or any type or rules to govern the people. It was a struggle for power and survival and many people became victims of wrong

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    Race has been a word that is associated with many thoughts‚ words‚ and emotions for thousands of years. Throughout history‚ people have judged and mistreated just because they were born in the wrong race. Being under discrimination‚ there were many writers who struggled for the racial movement and gained many valuable results such as Martin Luther King Jr. (Letter from Birmingham Jail)‚ James Balwin (Stranger in the village) and so forth. Brent Staples was one of them with Growing up in Black and

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    Is Bullying Wrong

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    Is bullying wrong? Children need to be informed about the impact of bulling it can have on the lives of students . Some families have lost their child/children to suicide due to bullying or cyber bullying‚ while siblings suffer the loss of losing a brother or sister. The emotional and psychological damage caused by such an action can be very detrimental. The Bible records situations where lenient child rearing empowered harassers to ascend‚ for example‚ Eli’s children‚ Jacob’s children‚ and King

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    Johnny: Johnny has repeated patterns that interfere with prosoccial interactions with his peers and adults. Johnny engages is aggressive behaviors in the manner of biting his fellow classmates and pinching his teacher during one-on-one instruction. Aggressive behaviors in older children may be a result in never having learned appropriate non-aggressive behaviors (Munson‚ 2015). The cause of the behaviors may be due to any assortment of reasons. A Functional Behavior Assessment will collect and analyze

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    Student Stereotypes Essay

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    I have dealt with stereotyping‚ in the form of name calling. The majority of the names were as follows: nerd‚ geek‚ and teacher’s pet. Stereotypes have long existed everywhere‚ but teens hear most of these in school‚ and can affect the students in negative ways. I have observed what kind of stereotypes are labeled‚ whether it’s for race‚ clique‚ or looks. Society has made it acceptable to stereotype people in the worst way‚ and I plan to expose it.     From what I have observed through anonymous

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    Bullying vs. Bystanding Did you know that‚ according to Junior Scholastic News‚ nearly 15‚000 students were suspended because of bullying. Bullying is serious‚ but bystanders could stop it if they stood up for what’s right. Bystanders are worse than the bully because they just watch bullying happen‚ they make the victim feel less of themselves‚ and some just laugh at bullying. First off‚ one of the reasons bystanding is worse than bullying is they just stand and watch bullying happen. According

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    We go throughout our daily lives doing subconscious actions that were drilled into our brain from a young age. We lock our house door‚ lock our car doors‚ carry our keys tightly in our hand‚ and sometimes even check behind us every so often just to be sure no one is following us. We take these precautions because of the “What if’s”‚ an immense amount of possibilities that could happen at any time. While some of us have grown used to these actions it is still puzzling that they must be made. We avoid

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    The Lost Boys Sociology

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    The Lost Boys reflect the exact definition of their name; they are lost in a new culture. This reality will create great difficulties as they move forward‚ and attempt to create stable‚ independent lives for themselves. Not every one of these boys will be successful in their journeys. It is these individuals that could create a negative stigma for their fellow Lost Boys in society. This negative influence might be caused by the inability to stay in school‚ and get a job which could lead to drug and

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    1. What is the topic and main point? The speech is titled Anti-Bullying Speech by Maddie Poynter from The Bully Project. The topic is about anti-bullying and what you could do to prevent it from happening and how to not start it. The main point of this speech is to show the audience how bullying caused society to be today. It starts off with defining what bullying is‚ how it happens‚ and the aftermath. It also includes a story of a victim being bullied and what you could do to stop bullying from

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