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    IF THERE’S ONE thing I learned in graduate school‚ it’s that the poet Philip Larkin was right. (“They fuck you up‚ your mum and dad‚ / They may not mean to‚ but they do.”) At the time‚ I was a new mom with an infant son‚ and I’d decided to go back to school for a degree in clinical psychology. With baby on the brain and term papers to write‚ I couldn’t ignore the barrage of research showing how easy it is to screw up your kids. Of course‚ everyone knows that growing up with “Mommy Dearest” produces

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    The Influence of conformity on society through religionmore by John Chaaya 2‚137 Download (.doc)   The Influence of conformity on society in religion Religion has influenced societies on an epic scale for millennia. Even the mostprimitive people on the planet created gods to worship and use their teachings toform the basis of their society going back as far as the Paleolithic period wheremother earth was worshiped as a goddess. Through time people have stayedtrue to a belief or a religion

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    Relational Counselling: History and Theories Essay One Relational model of counselling is a synthesis of both humanistic and psychodynamic theories. A central defining assumption of this approach is the importance of relations in the development of self‚ especially childhood and infancy. Environmental factors also play a crucial part (Stephen Mitchell 1988‚ 1993: Greenberg & Mitchell 1993).  The relational approach looks at the sum total of an individual’s relationships from early childhood through

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    of Change.URL: http://198.170.85.29/Chapter5.htm (Accessed 09/04/2014) Baburajan‚ K Birch‚ Simon (July 2012). How activism forced Nike to change its ethical game. URL: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/green-living-blog (Assessed 30/03/2014) Brazelton‚ F Carr‚ Austin (February‚ 2013). Nike: The No. 1 Most Innovative Company of 2013. URL: http://www.fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies/2013/nike (Assessed 18/03/2014) Connor‚ T Darbelles‚ K. (April‚ 2010) The Triple Bottom Line- Triple is

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    Corporal punishment is a very complex and controversial topic. It’s hard to decide what is right and what is wrong when discussing how to discipline children. There are some people who are unfamiliar with the term corporal punishment and for you‚ I have provided a definition. It is the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain‚ but not injury‚ for the purpose of correction or control of the child’s behavior. I have had the opportunity to read several definitions

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    Adult Attachment Theory

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    161-182. Chicago‚ IL: University of Chicago Press. Main‚ M. & Solomon‚ J. (1986) Discovery of an insecure disorganized / disoriented attachment pattern: procedures‚ findings and implications for classification of behaviour. In M. Yogman & T. B. Brazelton‚ Affective development in infancy. Main‚ M. (no date) Adult attachment interview protocol. Retrieved from www.psychology.sunysb.org McLeod‚ S. (2009). Attachment theory. Retrieved from www.simplypsychology.org Sonkin‚ D. J. (2005). Attachment

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    Harlow’s Research Theresa M. Sasaki Submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for PSY 130 General Psychology Reading Area Community College Fall Online Course 2014 Abstract Harry Harlow is known for his experiments on maternal separation and social isolation of rhesus monkeys. His work emphasized the importance of care-giving and companionship as a vital component to normal social and cognitive development. In his surrogate mother experiment‚ Harlow demonstrated the importance of contact comfort

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    of SIDS is still unknown. The emotional benefits of sharing a bed with your baby can be enormous and some would argue that engaging in co-sleeping strengthens the bond between parent and child. In a 1997 article in the Boston Globe‚ Dr. T. Berry Brazelton of Cambridge Massachusetts says he has had more parents ask about co-sleeping in recent years then ever before. “I began to realize that working mothers and single parents really could not leave their baby at night. They have been away too long‚

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    Influence of Television on People The first television was introduced to the public by a Scotsman inventor John Logie Baird and an American inventor Charles Francis Jenkins. They soon undertook the broadcasting experiment‚ and the United States and England had some television broadcasting available to public by nineteen-thirty two (Feffer). Ever since television had been invented‚ it has become the most dominant and significant technology in our society. People have been fascinated

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    This essay will describe and evaluate Bowlby’s theory of attachment and maternal deprivation hypothesis. The essay will describe the two theories‚ weighing up the strengths and the weaknesses. It will include supporting research by Shaffer and Emerson‚ Ainsworth and Harlow‚ along with criticisms by Rutter. John Bowlby (1907-1990) was a child psychiatrist. He was psychoanalytically and medically trained. In 1945‚ after returning from serving in the armed forces medical service‚ he secured a position

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