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    A Dream Meant To Be Belle‚ a thirteen-year old French girl lived at an orphanage in Troyes‚ France. She had lived there since she was only three years old since both her parents died from severe illness. Ever since she was a little child‚ Belle had one dream‚ and it was to become a professional ballerina for the Paris Opera Ballet Company. Dancing helped her express her feelings‚ whether they were feelings of rejoice‚ rage‚ or delight. She roused one morning at 6:00 to the sounds of loud banging

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    Week 1 – 1.1 Define what is meant by counselling skills. Counselling skills are a set of tools that can be used by the Counsellor to help a client see or think in a different way. There are many different methods‚ theories and skills all with the same goal of helping the Client. When a Client first comes into contact with the Counsellor a verbal contract is established for the protection of the Counsellor and the Client. This contract is the first part of counselling skills‚ as this makes the client

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    Farah cabe Psychology 2010 Ch‚1‚2‚3 text Homework 6) Like Wilhelm Wundt’s structuralism‚ Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory emphasized C) menatal processes Study sets with a ’psychoanalytic theory’ term meaning ’a theory developed by freud that attempts to explain personality‚ motivation‚ and mental disorders by focusing on unconscious determinants of behavior. 12) Glial cells a) Form myelin Supporting elements‚ blood brain barrier‚ dilate blood vessels. oligodendrocyte and Schwann

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    A) Explain what is meant in the Bible by the phrase “God is good.” Many worshippers of God like to believe that he is intrinsically good; this means that he is good in himself. People try to argue this by the Bible and through many things in the Bible such as the 10 commandments and the creation of the universe as well as the many miracles of the Saints. God is seen to act morally good as he creates a world which is seen to be good‚ therefore he must be. “God saw that it was good‚ and it was

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    Unit CU678 1.1 Describe what is meant by diversity and why it should be valued? Diversity can be differences in race‚ heritage‚ customs‚ belief systems‚ physical appearance‚ mental capabilities‚ etc. Diversity should be respected and valued because nobody is completely the same as anyone else. Why should these different traditions and customs be valued?  They enrich a society because they allow people to experience different thinking processes‚ to see that there is more than one way of approaching

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    of what would become North America was motivated by various reasons‚ including the desire for religious freedom‚ profit‚ or a chance to start over. The colonies were populated by religious groups seeking freedom to practice their religions without interference from England‚ indentured servants‚ debtors seeking a clean slate‚ settlers hoping to find a profit and people who were brought to America involuntarily as slaves from Africa. The establishment of European colonies in North America meant dealing

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    What is Resilience? Conner &Davidson (2003) state flexibility as individual effectiveness and capacity in creating the bio-psychic adjust at the hazardous conditions. Resilience is the way toward adjusting admirably despite difficulty‚ injury‚ disaster‚ dangers‚ or even noteworthy wellsprings of stress —‚ for example‚ family and relationship issues‚ genuine medical issues‚ or working environment and money related stressors. It signifies "bobbing back" from troublesome encounters. Research has

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    was one we discussed in class. There was a researcher‚ James Fallon‚ that was very interested in the topic of nature versus nurture and so he went to prisons and started testing some brains‚ specifically the brains of serial killers. He wanted to see what the brain of serial killers looked like and how they differed from someone who is an average human. "People with low activity [in the orbital cortex] are either free-wheeling types or sociopaths‚" he says. He found that

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    Task B Answer the following questions 1. Why is it important to safeguard children and young people? 2. Explain why a person-centred approach is important in safeguarding the well-being of children or young people 3. Explain what is meant by partnership working in the context of safeguarding 4. Complete the following table describing the roles and responsibilities of the different organisations that may be involved when a child or young person has been abused or harmed.

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    Humanistic psychology is best understood as a reaction to two other early psychological approaches. The first‚ psychodynamic‚ was developed by Sigmund Freud as a way of investigating and understanding the human mind (1). Sigmund Freud was the first to suggest that much of our behaviour was perhaps influenced by unconscious desires‚ which he theorised during his work as a neurological consultant at a children ’s hospital in Vienna (2). Freud attempted to demonstrate how these unconscious thoughts

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