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    chosen to compare with CBT is Transactional Analysis or TA. I have chosen TA because I have found it to be a helpful model when working with clients; I use elements of TA teaching regularly in my counseling practice. I particularly like the teaching on ego states and have found this useful not only in enabling me to understand my clients but also to enable me to help clients understand themselves and their relationship’s so that they have the tools to identify more helpful options in dealing with people

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    One of my favorite things about Bob is the fact that the character of Ramses in the film‚ The Ten Commandments‚ is his hero. When I first met Bob‚ he had never seen the great classic films such as‚ Casablanca‚ West Side Story‚ Sound of Music‚ Gone With the Wind‚ It’s a Wonderful Life‚ or The Ten Commandments‚ among many others. You’d think he was raised Amish or something. In any case‚ I set about educating him on all the culture he had missed. There was no way he could be in a relationship with

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    their social status and who they are. ““(Social media) gives fans an opportunity to show who you are as a person and show who you are underneath the helmet”‚ Jason McCourty said””(Talty 1). Athletes tend to have two egos. They have the get down to business ego and a I am a fun guy or woman ego when they are not on the field or court. Athletes can also stay out of social media troubles by doing it after business

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    Club is a contemporary example of Freudian influence on literature. Several Freudian themes are explored throughout the story including the castration complex‚ the phallic stage‚ the oedipal triangle‚ and the relationship between the id‚ the ego‚ and the super-ego. In this novel Palahniuk attempts to reconcile the primitive nature of masculinity with the modern notions of responsibility and reality attached to it as well as to comment on the contemporary version of the oedipal complex found in single-parent

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    The biological and psychoanalytical perspectives in psychology both provide an interesting insight into the various ways we as humans behave. The biological perspective focuses on biological factors‚ such as neurotransmitters and genes which affect our behaviour. The approach believes that our behaviour is identified through an underlying structure and function known as structuralism. Functionalism is the other concept the biological perspective focuses on which studies behaviour between the environment

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    became more prominent and principles were relegated‚ concerns and emotions were sidelined from inside of human beings. The poet pen pictures such a sad tale of human life by attempting to pose as onlooker who watches everything but does nothing to alter situations. In this analysis of “I Sit and look out “by Walt Whitman‚ the capitalization of the verb “sit”denotes the action of an onlooker. It is also symbolic of the speaker who sits idle and shows no sign to do anything. His constant position is

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    Shakespeare’s definitions of Love and Lust 	When there are women and an omnipotent force to procreate there will be a number of resources that a man will use in order to attract the opposite sex. Often with the use of the notorious whistle/mating call‚ the perpetual use of lies about income‚ the stench of musk cologne‚ or the ever-popular use of the love poem‚ men strive to appeal to women with the intent to see his way to her heart. William Shakespeare‚ a man who‚ based on his works‚ was

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    mind‚” plays at the very closing moment. The words reflect the state of the character’s mind during the entire film and especially at the final scene. As he rids himself of all superficiality and society’s values‚ he is freed from his dangerous alter ego and his apparent schizophrenia and left with an open mind. “Where is my mind‚” speaks to the separation between his conscious and subconscious into two people as well as his newfound freedom from materiality. The narrator experiences a “rebirth”

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    Turkle uses the second section of her book titled “Of Dreams and Beast” to continue to analyze how the computer programs are creating human-like experiences for its users. Turkle strategically examines this theory by making the claim that humans are unknowingly giving computers human qualities as we increase our usage of computer software. In order to efficiently deliver this argument‚ Turkle discuss how humans began to interact in the online communities called MUDs (Multi-user dimension or Multi-user

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    ARCHETYPES Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious‚ Archetypes Abstract Carl Jung was the illegitimate son of a poet. Jung’s emotional voyage into the psychological unknown began early in his life; he became aware of two separate aspects of his Self. This experience drew him into the field of psychiatry‚ dealing with subjective phenomena. After relationship trauma‚ with Freud‚ Jung began a dangerous and

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