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    Person Centered Therapy

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    Person-Centered Therapy Carl Rogers developed Person-Centered Therapy (PCT) in the 1940s (Rogers & Maslow‚ 2008). PCT can be used with individuals‚ group settings‚ or within family therapy. PCT is a way of supporting and working with people within a mind frame of an humanistic approach. The process behind PCT involves active listening‚ thinking together‚ sharing ideas between practitioner and client‚ and the therapist being nondirective and supportive within PCT sessions. PCT puts the client at

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    Dealing With Obstacles

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    And so on. The point is that opportunity coming from having to deal with obstacles is not a new concept. Humans have known it to be a fact for millennia. The Stoics firmly believed that you must take the obstacles in your life and turn them to your advantage‚ controlling what you can and accepting what you can’t. Not easy by any means‚ but eminently doable. We all have the ability to flip obstacles into opportunity but sadly‚ we all don’t tap into that gift. We choose how we perceive issues‚ so it

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    Obstacles And Challenges

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    It’s indisputable that the “numbers” aspect of my application isn’t the strongest. Obstacles and challenges often seemed to get the best of me during high school. But still‚ I have emerged confident and optimistic. By ninth grade‚ life had hit me too hard. I was still drunk on anger from my mother’s schizophrenia diagnosis‚ her disappearance from my family and my parents’ divorce. Years of art therapy had helped me recover from these traumas and in 10th grade‚ I was on a stronger path: I knew

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    Client-Centered Theory

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    Client-centered theory is not one built off of beautiful techniques and elaborate goals. It is a theory simply based on a relationship between a client and a therapist. The therapist has an unconditional positive regard for client. Carl Rogers is the mastermind behind client-centered therapy. Client-centered approach is not for every counselor. It is an attitudinal style of counseling. The counselor has to learn that the client is not defined by their personality‚ but is a person in the process of

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    How to overcome shyness

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    How To Overcome Shyness Enjoy a happier life by overcoming your shyness! One of the most common (and effective) obstacles to success is shyness‚ or a reluctance to interact with other people. Getting ahead in life requires the ability and willingness to communicate with others‚ and shyness prevents many people from communicating effectively. Overcoming shyness can be done with a bit of effort and willpower. If shyness is holding you back‚ here are a few ways to control and even eliminate it:

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    Malala Obstacles

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    life. Malala’s early life affected who she would become. The Pakistan Taliban tried to control her city. The Pakistan Taliban blew up a lot of schools in her city. She gave speeches that warned the Pakistan Taliban. Malala’s Obstacles Malala overcame many obstacles. She got shot in the head. She was enemies of the Pakistan Taliban. She was not afraid of the Pakistan Taliban. Malala’s Accomplishments She won woman of the year in December 14‚ 2014. Won Nobel peace prize in October 2014. Wrote

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    Person Centered Theory

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    Person Centered Theory A theory basing on concepts from humanistic psychology‚ also known as the “third force” in Psychotherapy by Carl Rogers‚ Person Centered Theory started its journey in the Psychotherapy field in the early 1940s‚ in which‚ according to Corey (2009‚ p.165)‚ “stands out as one of the most influential figures in revolutionizing the direction of counseling theory and practice”‚ as that was a period of time when Psychotherapy was practiced in an approach whereby the therapists

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    Analyzing the Rolls Royce achievement in implementing the ERP system to overcome cultural and technical obstacles The ERP System: What is ERP system? ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning‚ and is defined by the Business dictionary as "Accounting oriented‚ relational database based‚ multi-module but integrated‚ software system for identifying and planning the resource needs of an enterprise"(Business Dictionary‚ 2011). ERP is a software that have the ability to connect different functional

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    Obstacles In The Odyssey

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    Odysseus faces many challenges and obstacles throughout his extensive journey home. All these challenges‚ barriers‚ trails‚ and obstacles can be categorized into two general categories; internal and external. These are things that he must face in the physical sense (external) and things he must deal with inside of himself (internal). According to Johnston‚ many things stand between him [Odysseus] and home—external obstacles which threaten to destroy him and inner obstacles which threaten to so sap his

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    Canyon University: NRS 429V Family Centered Health Promotion December 22‚ 2014 VARK Analysis Paper VARK is an acronym used to describe the different methods and ways in which a person learns new information. V= Visual A= Aural R= Read/Write K= Kinesthetic A person can have one particular area as a preferred method of learning however generally a person will use a variety of methods also known as Multimodal. (VARK) Although more than one method is used one or two of them will be more dominant

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