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    integrating diverse theories and techniques” (Corey‚ 2009b‚ p. 449). In fact‚ a survey in Psychotherapy Networker (2007) found that over 95% of respondents proclaimed to practice an integrative approach (cited in Corey‚ 2009b‚ p. 449). Corey (2009a; 2009b) explains that no one theory is comprehensive enough to attend to all aspects of the human – thought‚ feeling‚ and behavior. Therefore‚ in order to work with clients on all three of these levels‚ which Corey (2009b) asserts is necessary for the therapy

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    our conscious behavior (Corey‚ 2013 p.66). The psychoanalytic approach include the structure of a mental framework of personality that being the Id‚ ego‚ superego‚ three connecting systems that constantly interact with one another in order to regulate the behavior of the individual. The Id is the primary source of psychic energy and the seat of the instincts. It is ruled by the pleasure principle‚ which is aimed at reducing tension‚ avoiding pain‚ and gaining pleasure (Corey‚ 2013 p. 65) The ego is

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    prescription drug addiction. This paper will discuss some of the specific contributions of behavior therapy as well as some of the problem areas where this approach is particularly effective and the changes it will make in the field of psychology (Corey‚ 2005). Not citations on abstract. Behavior Therapy and the Changes in the Field of Psychology I believe that the most significant change in the field of psychology will be the decrease in the use of psychotropic drugs and the increase

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    venturing again to Los Angeles this week where 1987 graduate‚ Corey Jackson‚ works as a film and television composer. After a movie is made‚ Corey meets with the director of the film to “spot” the film. This is the process of deciding where music should go in the film and what emotions the music should portray. After the spot‚ Corey writes the music for one scene at a time. Each composition is sent to the director for approval. Corey says that the director may like it the first time or may send

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    was because Corey liked her. He stated to her‚ “Yeah‚ well‚ don’t even think about mucking him around. He’s got enough hassles as it is.” (scene 6‚ page 37). This highlights the way of how he cares for his bestfriend Corey because he doesn’t want him to get hurt by a girl that doesn’t have feelings for him back. The development of Zac as a character starts to show midst through as the audience is able to observe how Zac enables the things around him influence and change him. When Corey died‚ it made

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    What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) is a film about a family of a single mother and her four children who were living in Podunk‚ Iowa. The mother is depressed due to the death of her husband who committed suicide in their basement. This is a story about the struggles of a family Bonnie Grape the mother who was has given up on life; Amy the eldest daughter; Gilbert a son who is the second eldest son; Arnie the youngest son who is mentally disabled; and Ellen the youngest

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    relationship with themselves (Corey‚ 2005). Clients struggling in striving for identity are challenged by the therapist to listen to themselves. Also‚ the therapist challenges the client to discover how they lost touch with themselves to the point that they let others govern their life for them. Through the challenges and discoveries‚ the client realizes that they have given their freedom to others and that the therapy process is how they will regain their freedom again (Corey‚ 2005). A human characteristic

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    Proctor‚ Giles Corey and Reverend Hale of Beverly‚ thus proving that if one brave man stands up for what he believes in‚ he can make a change. BP1: John Proctor *transition -topic sentence: John Proctor proves the quote’s relevance by showing that if one brave man stands up for what he believes in‚ he can make a change. -tells the court that the girls are lying -refuses to confess to witchcraft -ends up showing courage and helping to put an end to Salem Witch Trials BP2: Giles Corey *transition

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    References: American Counseling Association (2005). ACA Code of Ethics. Alexandria‚ VA: American Association of Christian Counselors (2004) AACC Code of Ethics(2001) Retrieved from http://www.uslegal.com Corey ‚ G.‚ Corey‚ M. S.‚ & Callanan‚ P. (2011). Issues and ethics in the helping professions. (8 ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Brooks/Cole Clinton‚ T.‚ & Ohlschlager‚ G U.S. Census Bureau. (2010).Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010. Retrieved from http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010/

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    My view of group counseling has changed tremendously. Prior to this course I thought group counseling just consisted of a counselor gather a group of people with similar issues and assisting them through their troubles so they are able to lead a happy and healthy life. Now I know group counseling consists of way more than that. For example‚ I have knowledge of the stages of an addictions group and the roles of both counselors and group members. I also look at the group process in a different way

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