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    Winnicott worked directly with mothers and their infants in order to investigate the importance of emotional availability within the relationship and in doing this he looked to challenge the ideology of the ’perfect mother’. Winnicott coined the term ’good-enough mother’ in reference to his ideas of how to best build an infants independence and sense of self. These

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    Implications. 4th ed. Freeman‚ 1995. Piaget‚ J. The Essential Piaget. Ed. Howard‚ E. and Jacque‚ V. Basic‚ 1997. Aronson‚ 1995. Roopnarine Jaipul and James Johnson‚ in their book‚ Approaches to Early Childhood Education‚ University Press‚ 2003. Winnicott‚ D. Thinking About Children-Montessori. Addison Wesley‚ 1996. ... Read more: http://www.mightystudents.com/essay/Maria.Montessori.Philosophy.82032#ixzz1Jdb6T6GC

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    agreed time and place this contributes to the working alliance although there may be a time when the counsellor is unable to make an appointment with the client due to illness or some other reason. Winnicott (1965: p166) remarked‚ his aim as an analyst was `keeping alive‚ keeping well‚ keeping awake’. Winnicott shows how important it is for the therapist to be reliable and make sure they stay awake during the counselling session‚ otherwise these may hinder the development of the therapeutic alliance and

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    IF THERE’S ONE thing I learned in graduate school‚ it’s that the poet Philip Larkin was right. (“They fuck you up‚ your mum and dad‚ / They may not mean to‚ but they do.”) At the time‚ I was a new mom with an infant son‚ and I’d decided to go back to school for a degree in clinical psychology. With baby on the brain and term papers to write‚ I couldn’t ignore the barrage of research showing how easy it is to screw up your kids. Of course‚ everyone knows that growing up with “Mommy Dearest” produces

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    families. Before talking about this approach to family therapy‚ I would like to explain what object relations theory is all about. Object Relations Theory was originated in England by a group of British psychoanalysts‚ including Klein‚ Balint‚ Fairburn‚ Winnicott‚ and Guntrip. Object relations theory was a break

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    decision making and cases (7th Ed). Boston MA: Houghton-Muffin. Morrison‚ E. E. (2009). Ethics in Health Administration: A practical Approach for Decision Makers (2nd Ed). Sudbury‚ MA: Jones and Bartlett. Sedgwick‚ D. (2008). Winnicott ’s dream: some reflections on D. W. Winnicott and C. G. Jung. The Journal Of Analytical Psychology‚ 53(4)‚ 543-560. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Zunker‚ V. G. (2005). Career counseling: a holistic approach (7th Ed). Belmont‚ CA : Thomson. Brooks/Cole.

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    Psyc-321: Counseling Psychology Study Guide for Exam 2 Examples of Short Answer Questions (5 pts each) 1. Write out a transcript exemplifying how a therapist should explain confidentiality and its four exceptions. Pretend you are a therapist at the beginning of an initial session outlying informed consent with a client. a. Exceptions: child/elder abuse‚ suicidality‚ harm to others‚ court proceedings b. Legal fees c. Missed sessions 2. Contrast open-ended and closed-ended questions

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    relationship and bond between a baby and their primary caregiver. Early attachment research was conducted through experiments with animals. Dependency on a presence of another being as an infant is essential to survival within all species. As Psychoanalyst Winnicott (1964: p.88) observed “there is no such thing as a baby……if you set out to describe a baby‚ you will find you are describing a baby and someone. A baby cannot exist alone‚ but is essentially part of a relationship”. This occurrence of

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    God image’ is the subjective emotional experience of God. It is shaped by our experience of our parents and enables us to continue earlier learned relational patterns. The term‚ God Image is used to refer to one’s internal‚ intra-psychic‚ emotional representation of God. The God Image develops during childhood as the children are confronted with their limitations‚ and recognizes powers beyond their own work in their environment. This essay will focus on the ‘God image’ as it will be trying to explain

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    Laurence Spurling illustrates in great detail principles and elements that encompass psychodynamic counselling. The relationship between therapist and client is paramount to the counselling process and is a defining feature in psychodynamic theory. The therapeutic dialogue between client and counsellor is vital for this therapeutic process. Through adopting an attitude of mutuality the counsellor aims at creating sanctuary and meaning for the client so they will gain an experience of containment

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