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    Gestalt Therapy

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    Quotation GESTALT THERAPY Psychology 460 Counseling and Interviewing Sheila K. Grant‚ Ph.D. • "I am not in this world to live up to other people ’s expectations‚ nor do I feel that the world must live up to mine." --Fritz Perls 1 2 Theory of Personality • A person exists by differentiating self from other & by connecting self & other • These are the two functions of a boundary • The boundary between self & environment must be permeable to allow for exchanges‚ yet firm enough to

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    THERAPIES AND TREATMENTS Due to the harmful effects created by the traumatic experience of being bullied some victims have a hard time recovering from the said situation. They are greatly affected not only socially but mentally‚ emotionally and personally as well. Some even have the psychotic tendency of retreating to their personal haven because of the fear that they will again be experiencing the traumatic experience. Mostly these victims are so affected that their self-esteem suffers great damage

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    Humanistic and Existential Personality Theories Matrix Humanistic and Existential Personality Theories Matrix Theorists have invested years of research into learning the dynamics of one’s personality. Humanistic and Existential Personality Theories offered perspectives that have proved to be valuable to those researching and exploring how one’s personality develops and expands throughout life. From Maslow’s hierarchy of needs to Carl Rogers’s development

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    CBT Case Conceptualization and Treatment Case Conceptualization The basic premises of all CBT models are • that cognition‚ emotion and behavior are reciprocally related; • that perceiving and experiencing are active processes that involve both experiencing the world as it is (sensory input‚ essentially) and interpreting the world (meaning-making); • that meaning-making is related to prior learning – often social learning; • that a person can learn to become aware of the

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    growth. In “Fairy Tales and the Existential Predicament” by Bruno Bettelheim he argues that fairy tales help teach children more than parents do‚ since parents want to shelter children and only show them the sunny side of things. Fairy tales help them understand the existential predicaments one can face in life and shows that one can overcome anything that is thrown at them. In “Aschenputtel” by the brothers Grimm there’s this young girl that is expose to existential predicaments and shows the journey

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    While existential crisis are a common and almost casual thing in today’s society‚ much of human history has neglected to involve thoughts of the unknown that strive beyond the simplistic ideals that we hold on earth. Particularly the Ancient Greeks‚ and their explanation for all things that we know as Greek Mythology. All people’s existential ignorance leads to different theories‚ whether they are considered to be scientific or if they are considered to be spiritual‚ all of these conceptions do one

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    The focus of the present work is the analysis of person-centered therapy and its practice applications. The paper describes the key concepts of the therapy and its goals. The role of the counselor is evaluated and discussed. Relationship issues inherent in the use of Rogerian theory are considered. Information on the most relevant therapeutic techniques is included. The utility of person-centered therapy in addressing

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    New Conceptualization of Global Economy‚ Society‚ and Culture A. * Great Leap Forward * Change from agrarian economy to an industrial economy; aimed to use vast population * Through process of industrialization and collectivization * Private farming was prohibited‚ tens of millions deaths due to grain shortage. * 5 Year Plans * Initial 5 year plans were made for rapid industrialization * Some were completed early and successful and some were abandoned

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    some point in their lives‚ everyone faces an existential crisis and questions‚ very philosophically of course‚ their roots and achievements and reasons for being. For some‚ this point is not reached until middle age‚ at which point they realize that their lives have been for naught and that the countless goals that they had set for themselves in their youth must be achieved immediately. For others‚ like myself‚ every other day contains an existential crisis of sorts. It’s easy to get sucked into

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    commonly used to decipher one’s personality. Those two are the psychoanalytic perspective and the existential/humanistic perspective. Both perspectives are equally important as they play a major role in understanding personality in different ways and explaining them as well. Freud’s psychoanalysis helps us to understand the individual’s personality from its early years right up to adulthood while existential and humanistic theorists postulate the interpretation that personality changes throughout the

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