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    Masters Degree in Psychotherapy My Journey as a Psychotherapist QUESTION “Describe your journey in becoming a counsellor. Include an examination of your own personal qualities and skills that you bring to the counselling process” 4500 words ‘Personal growth and creativity are synonymous in the life of a therapist. The very process of therapy involves the elucidation and creation of different patterns of meaning’ (Hobson 1985) Examining my personal journey towards becoming a counsellor is

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    The Hobbit Hero's Journey

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    valour and becomes a hero. The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien presents an unlikely hero‚ a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Gandalf‚ a wizard and family friend‚ forces Bilbo out of his comfort zone onto the journey to recover the dwarves home and gold from an evil dragon‚ Smaug. Bilbo fulfills the archetypal hero’s journey by his refusal to the call of adventure‚ his second trial‚ and his redemption‚ while illustrating the theme of courage. Bilbo Baggins is a timid character that doesn’t like him to do anything

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    Enlightenment. Able to quickly learn anything his teachers taught him but the information did not “nurse him‚ feed him‚ or satisfy” his thirst to know more‚ Siddhartha’s realization that not all wisdom is taught by a teacher causes him to go on a new journey of self identification. While his scholarly lifestyle taught him to read and write‚ Siddhartha’s teachers would have never been able to teach him what to write. With the belief that “Writing is good‚ [but] thinking is better”‚ Siddartha and others

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    Dantes Hero Journey

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    identity six times through out the book in the challenges that he faces. Third is how he wanted to seek revenge against the people that had him put into jail in the revelation and actions. And finally‚ Edmonds final stages of his rough and traitorous journey throughout his time of trying to seek revenge. Danteś knows that there will be a big adventure ahead of him. “‘Edmond Danteś‚ you are under arrest‚’ ‘Under arrest‚’ cried Danteś‚ ‘But why’”? Danteś must have been very mad and confused when this

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    archetypes in Cheryl’s journey and the roles of various characters. My thesis was how the archetypes create who she really is and without them she wouldn’t be able to change. I chose this topic because I like to know about other people’s journey and the people that impacted them in their journey. I considered the audience by not using personal pronouns. I considered the purpose in every part of the essay by following the thesis. I hope readers get that this is one journey with her own type of archetypes

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    Epic Journey Essay

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    given us a spirit of fear and timidity‚ but of power‚ love‚ and self-discipline.” 2 Timothy 1:7 (NLT). In just about in every epic story we find a hero on a journey. There is a path‚ they must choose to follow filled with discoveries‚ events‚ danger and a power that keeps the hero on its quest. As Believers‚ people we too are on this epic journey and everybody story lines are different from the rest‚ it’s a God unique sign of authenticity. Sometimes this path‚ which we all must choose to walk in‚ gets

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    A Journey for Self Discovery NAME DeVry University‚ English 092 Date A A Journey for Self Discovery Learning what elements motivate me helped me to identify my purpose. Most of us don’t get epiphanies. We only get a whisper— only with time and understanding of self did I recognize the whisper‚ and connect the whisper to an answer I call wisdom. Of course‚ there’s never a single right answer. At some point‚ it feels right enough that I chose‚ and devote my time and energy to making my choice

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    The Giver Hero's Journey

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    A hero is a person or who‚ in the opinions of others‚ has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is as a model or ideal. In Lois Lowry the book “The Giver”‚ Jonas goes on an archetypal hero’s journey through both positive and negative experience during his departure‚ initiation and return in this story I would consider Jonas as a hero because he took on many challenges such as being the receiver of memories. This is a huge job and he took the responsibilities. He rescued Gabe and went

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    was created by Normans and is located in the region of Normandy France. It is believed that Bishop Odo of Bayeux commissioned this pro-Norman‚ anti-English tapestry in the 1070s in order to justify William the Conqueror’s crowning. Scene 3 of “Journey To Normandy” in the tapestry illustrates that Harold had arrived in Normandy by accident and was seized by County Guy’s soldiers and was eventually freed by William. Afterwards Harold accompanies William as he sets off to fight the Duke of Brittany

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    Boo Radley's Journey

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    After traveling through her journey‚ Scout crosses back over to her everyday world with new ways of thinking. “I took his arm so that it looked like he was escorting me like a lady down the walk. When we got to his door‚ he gently released my hand‚ opened the door‚ and went inside. I never saw him again.” This quote exemplifies the last event of her “underworld.” It also shows how Scout has developed a new opinion of Boo Radley as a respectable gentleman rather than the shady individual she thought

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