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    Person Centered Therapy

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    PCT Essay 1 Running head: AN ILLUSTRATION OF PERSON-CENTERED THERAPY What do you consider to be the strengths and weaknesses of the person-centered approach? What concepts and methods might build effective bonds with clients? Discuss any shortcomings in staying with this orientation. Word Count: 2214 * * i ¦* / PCT Essay 2 Abstract This essay would attempt to explain the fundamental concepts and therapeutic methodologies that might build effective bonds with clients

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    How to Be a Better Person

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    to be anyone‚ I wouldn’t want to be anybody else. Instead‚ I would want to be a better person. We’re humans‚ we make mistakes. We may not be perfect but we will always try to be our best at all times. If you look at someone beyond their imperfections‚ you might find something. Everyone would want to be a better person. It depends on that person themselves to make it happen. It would be meaningless if a person does not put in the effort and commitment into what they want to achieve. Everyone has

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    and An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore disclose how everyday people and events can be remarkable and astounding. Furthermore‚ both poems revolve around specific individuals who can serve as proof that there can be components of mystery and excellence within everyone’s life. In Common Magic‚ people change through a number of human experiences‚ while one person is transformed through poetry in An Ordinary Person. The speaker in Common Magic discloses how an ordinary person could have some

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    a motivated person A motivated person is: Believes that everything is possible. Has positive outlook in life. Takes actions to make the dream possible. “If you believe in yourself and dedication and pride and never quit‚ you’ll be winner” Paul Bryrs 1st step: DREAM “Believe in oneself is one of the most important brinks in building any successful venture” Lydia N. Child Narrator: Goof afternoon everyone! I am pleased to be here with you today to share the story of a motivated person‚ what is a motivated

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    Clothes Makes a Person

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    Mark Twain once said‚ “Clothes make the man.” It is a truth recognized throughout history that what you wear determines what people think of you. Cloths make the person‚ because if reflects profession and social status of people. Clothes also reflect peoples values and beliefs. By dressing the way you want‚ clothes can help a person express his or her personality and create a unique personal image. What you wear determines what people think of you. Many people express their identity through clothes

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    The Person I Admire

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    Hello John‚ how are you? I am writing this letter because I want to inform you about a famous person I admire. A month ago I went to a bookstore in order to buy a book for my cousin named “The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig”. The author of this book is Eugene Trivizas who also happens to be the writer I adore. Eugene Trivizas is a criminologist‚ teaching international and comparative criminology at the University of Reading in England and the Pantion University of Athens Greece

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    The person you admire

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    - Introductory phrases or sentences for that person. - Who is the person you admire? (Is he/she a popular person‚ a special one to your life‚ your acquaintance‚ your (close) friend‚ your partner‚ your colleague or just your relative?) - What does he/she mean to you? (Idol‚ example…) - His/her special condition. (Poor‚ rich‚ handicapped‚ disabled‚ orphaned‚ adopted…) - Is he/she an extraordinary/ordinary person? - Is he/she a wacky person? (Does this affects him/her a lot about his life‚ personality

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    Most Inspirational Person

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    Allison‚ is the most influential person in my life. She has always been a hard worker. My mom is a very compassionate person and she has taught me that helping others is a major part of life. She is the type of person that knows the time to play and joke around and when to be focused and professional. Though my mom was married to my father‚ she raised me by herself most of the time. Doing this made our relationship stronger. My mother is a very inspiring person. All throughout my childhood my

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    a person i admire

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    Stepanyan‚Tatevik ESL-4 Cohen 5-14-14 A Person I Admire During our life we meet a lot of people. We want to be like some of them or sometimes sever our friendly relationships because we understand that we cannot learn anything. It is very difficult to choose only one person who I admire because there were various people who I adored in different stages of my life. When I was a child‚ I dreamed of being a doctor like my aunt because it was interesting how she helped people or could do injections

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    Carl R. Rogers’ writing of On Becoming a Person: A Therapist’s View of Psychotherapy‚ is based on his work during the 50’s and 60’s. The compilation incorporates some interesting beliefs and angles on growth and development. The focal point of Rogers’ view is his thoughts on what it means to become one’s true self‚ and a fully functioning person. Rogers deliberates the process of becoming familiar with one’s true emotions so that one can live life being their real self rather than false‚ or fake

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