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    Caritas Research Paper

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    Caritas Lorenz Worthmann once said‚ “Caritas is Latin for love and compassion – two qualities which are central to our work…” Worthman first founded caritas in 1897. He believed that it’s important to help those who cannot help themselves‚ so he began the foundation that we all know as Caritas today. Caritas works to prevent common injustices in the world such as homelessness and poverty. Caritas has been running for over a hundred years globally‚ but only for fifty years in Australia. Volunteers

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    Basic Concepts in Attachment Theory Attachment theory is the joint work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth (Ainsworth & Bowlby‚ 1991 ). Drawing on concepts from ethology‚ cybernetics‚ information processing‚ developmental psychology‚ and psychoanalysts‚ John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory. He thereby revolutionized our thinking about a child’s tie to the mother and its disruption through separation‚ deprivation‚ and bereavement. Mary Ainsworth’s innovative methodology not only

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    Inclusive Education and SEN Inclusion is at the heart of government guidance. The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)( 2005) states that all schools have a “duty” to promote equality for all disabled people. I will explore inclusion by carrying out a case study on a child who has Special Educational Needs (SEN). I will observe the child and explore ways that I and my setting can help the child to achieve‚ to the best of his ability. The child I have chosen for this study is a four year old boy who

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    To what extent did relations between East and West Germany improve in the years 1969-74?’ The relationship between the two states in Germany‚ FRG (West) and GDR (East) has improved drastically in recent times resulting in the restructuring of Germany. Though the basis of this reunification stems from the years between 1969-1974. These years where immensely important for the two Germanys and with the change of leaders for political parties‚ so to did the views change. Such as the introduction of

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    Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Young children typically try to stay very close to their parents when they are in an unfamiliar setting. This best illustrates the adaptive value of: A) habituation. B) conservation. C) the rooting reflex. D) attachment. E) egocentrism. 2. The branch of psychology that systematically focuses on the physical‚ mental‚ and social changes that occur throughout the life cycle is called: A) clinical psychology. B) social psychology

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    Bowlby's Attachment Theory

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    “Attachment disorders: Assessment strategies and treatment approaches”‚ by Thomas G. O’Connor and Charles H. Zeanah‚ is an article that relates to this case study‚ in which I have attached. Attachment Theory: “An Attachment is a reciprocal‚ enduring‚ emotional and physical affiliation between a child and a caregiver”[1]. The most recognised attachment theorist was a man called John Bowlby‚ a British Psychologist‚ Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist famous for his work and fascination

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    The theories which I will be focused on are Bowlby’s and Harter’s. Bowlby theory Bowlby worked for many years as a child psychoanalyst so was clearly very influenced by Freud’s theories and child development. However‚ he also liked the work of Lorenz on the innate nature of bonds through imprinting and combined these two very different ideas to produce his own evolutionary theory of attachments. Bowlby believed that attachment is innate and adaptive. We are all born with an inherited need to

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    Solar Energy Policy

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    and Deployment Cart and Horse Backwards." October 19 2011. <http://energy.gov/articles/clean-energy-markets-weve-got-innovation-and-deployment-cart-and-horse-backwards>. Krugman‚ Paul‚ and Robin Wells. Microeconomics. Worth Publishers‚ 2009. Lorenz‚ Peter‚ Dickon Pinner‚ and Thomas Seitz. "The Economics of Solar Power." (2008) <http://www.forbes.com/2008/07/09/solar-power-economics-lead-cx_pldpts_0708mckinsey.html>. U.S. Department of the Interior. "Solar Energy." 10/14/2011 2011. <http://www

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    Why is attachment important? Evolutionary Morss‚ (1990) states that: “Attachment behaviour is‚ in general‚ taken to have such a strong connection with survival that its universality can only be explained by evolutionary selection.” The belief that attachment is an evolved human trait has its roots in Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ where “male–female attachment evolved primarily to sustain affiliative connections long enough to complete species-specific parental duties” (Fisher‚ 1998) and parent-child

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    Suicide in Prison

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    (Perry & Olason‚ 2009‚ 385). Unfortunately‚ “there is not just more suicidality within the institutions but more people who are imprisoned show suicidal thoughts and behavior throughout the course of their lives”‚ according to Jenkins ( quoted in Konrad&‚ Daigle&‚ Daniel & Dear & Frottier‚ 2007‚114 ). Identifying key risk factors and proper assessment of high-risk offenders will contribute to the “Understanding [of] the process by which certain prisoners‚ under certain circumstances‚ contemplate

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