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    In tonight’s session we have been learning further about Carl Rogers and his conditions of a successful person- centred therapy. We have been exploring Unconditional Positive Regard‚ a term used by Rogers to describe a basic acceptance and support of a person regardless what they say or do. Unconditional Positive Regard is an attitude of the counsellor towards his client. Rogers believes that this attitude is essential to a healthy development and cause a positive therapeutic movement in a therapy

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    "Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." This is just a sample of a quotation from Aristotle. Different quotes are being sent anywhere for just to let the sender express his feelings towards a person. But still playing on my mind a question that could be answer in all ways‚ what is LOVE?  Love is a very strong feeling of affection. It cannot easily be described for it is a mix of emotions. Love is the attraction of one person to another person‚ object or sensation. Scientifically

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    What does it mean that the essence of man is existence? How is the beingness of the human being different from that of non-human beings? Give at least one implication or attribute of the human being that makes him an existence. Describe this attribute. A main concept of Existentialism would include the statement that the essence of man is existence. What was meant by the aforementioned idea is for humans to see the point that they should consider is that they are humans; and that they are also contemplated

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    Phenomenology and the Catholic Eucharistic Mass G. Wilson In the study of communications‚ reaching a common consensus on how to apply a shared and common understanding of communications seems to be a near impossible task. After being introduced to the seven traditions of communications by Craig in his essay “Communication Theory as a Field”‚ I choose to explore the tradition he categorizes as Phenomenology. My initial understanding on the study of communications were quite limited to the transmission

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    nurses caring for prisoner-patients. Five registered nurses‚ employed in correctional centres in Southeast Queensland were interviewed to illuminate the experience of caring for prisoner-patients. Data was analyzed using Colaizzi’s (1978) method of phenomenology. Textual analysis revealed two themes with five corresponding sub-themes that depicted the meaning of nurses’ caring for prisonerpatients. The experience of nurses caring for prisoner-patients was described by nurse participants as ‘obstructive

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    I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what topic should I discuss on my essay or which topic should I perform the phenomenological method on. Initially I would’ve gone with something that I cannot take away from myself without changing who I am or my identity. I thought of how I could never stop being a sister to my siblings‚ or how I could never stop fighting for what I believe in‚ as I’m a very vocal person when it comes to my beliefs. I also thought about my passion for reading books‚ how it’s

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    Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology: A Gift to Epistemology Reuben John B. Valentin Abstract: One of the fundamental question of epistemology is on how man can acquire knowledge? What means can man use to overcome state of ignorance? This question is critically touched during the Renaissance the jump from the God questions and focus on a more humane one‚ the man questions.The likes of Descartes who comprises the bulk of the rationalist started the period but as their ideas were articulated and read by

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    headings‚ influencing how they ’take up’ space and what they ’can do’" . What somebody ’can do’ can be alluded to as organization. In this investigation‚ Antonio Gramsci’s thoughts of organization and dominion‚ together with Ahmed’s meaning of a phenomenology of whiteness are connected as the hypothetical system directing the basic perusing of July’s People. In the postcolonial method of clarifying the world‚ an attention to structures can liberate. Edward Said’s record of the procedure of "othering"

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    Axia Material SOAP Note Create three SOAP notes using correct medical terminology from the patient information in Appendix C. * Organize the information correctly * Format the SOAP notes * Revise language where necessary Post your paper as a Microsoft® Word attachment. Patient One – Chapter 6 Soap Notes Date: | 09/26/2011 | Chart: | 001 | Age: | 22 | Name: | Jane Doe | Date of Birth: | 02/11/89 | Sex: | F | S: | Patient has sever lower back pain that

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    Phenomenology is a method for studying experience’ (Fraleigh 2000). This quote from Sondra Fraleigh’s book ‘Consciousness Matters’ is just one brief understanding of Phenomenology. It deals with experience‚ emotions‚ gut feelings‚ and essences‚ as well as the study of phenomena. It come from a ‘first person’ point of view‚ how you feel‚ what you relate it to in everyday life. Personal opinions and feelings are key factor of phenomenology‚ every human being is different and will feel and experience

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