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    Principles and Philosophy of Person-Centered Therapy. Client-centered therapy was developed more than seventy years ago by Carl Rogers‚ whom many therapists considered the most influential psychotherapist in history. In Rogers later years‚ he changed the name to person-centered therapy due to his concern with humanity; including families‚ businesses and education. In this type of therapy‚ the therapist conveys empathy‚ acceptance‚ value and unconditional support rather than providing specific

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    Personality Theorist: A Look at Carl Rogers Through his eyes‚ Carl Rogers’ theory saw people in a basic form‚ which was relatively simple. They were either healthy or good‚ or at the very least‚ they were not bad or ill. This essay will outline his contributions to the field of psychology of personality and point out some of his simple theories. I want to begin by giving you some background on Carl Ransom Rogers. He was born in Oak Park‚ Illinois on January 8‚ 1902. At an early age he demonstrated

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    INTRA-PERSONAL AND INTERPERSONAL APPROACH MARIA THERESA B. MUÑOZ Discussant INTRA-PERSONAL AND INTERPERSONAL APPROACH INTRA-PERSONAL  Intrapersonal refers to internal thoughts‚ ideas‚ and communications that are does not involve the outside world. Benefits to intrapersonal approaches include finding solutions that best suit one’s ways of thinking and learning.  Interpersonal refers INTERPESONAL to thoughts‚ ideas‚ and solutions shared and expanded upon by others. In this approach‚ getting

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    Interpersonal Self-Reflection It all depends on the situation and who all is involved when affinity comes into play in my life. I love all my family‚ friends‚ and co-workers‚ but when it comes to a certain person of those groups‚ I tend to show more appreciation to that person more than another person. Certain times‚ stories‚ and dramas all bring out a different side of me and depending who else is involved. My dad is a truck driver and only comes home about once or twice a month. We never

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    Aaron White Scat by Carl Hiaasen (3rd person point of view) Scat is a mystery book‚ taking place in Florida‚ of a missing teacher named Mrs. Starch‚ and two of her students‚ Nick and Marta‚ do whatever they can to find her. The novel starts in biology class. A biology teacher‚ Mrs. Starch‚ asks a question about the Calvin cycle‚ which a girl named Libby wants to answer. Mrs. Starch is very strict and mean. Instead she calls on Smoke to answer the question‚ who then eats part of Mrs. Starch’s

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    That stories teach us about life is a main idea in the book Wired for Story: The Writer’s Guide to Using Brain Science to Hook the Readers From the Very First Sentence by Lisa Cron. This main idea connects to a major theme in the book Scat by Carl Hiaasen‚ which is lying for a good cause. Many characters in the book Scat lie for the greater good. All of them lie for different reasons‚ though at first it is not clear why. As the plot progresses‚ the reader finds out that they are all breaking the

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    2.0 Understand how communication and interpersonal skills affect managerial performance in the workplace Evaluate how interpersonal skills and communication skills affect managerial performance 2.1 It is self-evident that communication and interpersonal skills are crucial in the workplace. Good two-way communication is important to enable the flow of information in an effective way whether it be verbal or non-verbal. Good communication has a positive impact on the performance of the team including;

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    1‚000- to 1‚200-word paper comparing the personality theories of Freud‚ Jung‚ Rogers‚ and Maslow. Outline how each theorist contributed to the study of personality. Identify the features of each theory that differentiate them from the other personality theories. Personality Develops Gradually Can be influenced Can be reinforced Personalities develop over time and are complicated. They are influenced by many different things including the external environment‚ reinforcement and conditioning.

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    This is because I cherish more on relationships. Besides‚ I don’t have good relationship with family members. Also‚ friends cannot always be with me. Therefore‚ love is the only thing I pursue in my entire life. However‚ there are lots of barriers on my love path. My lovers just left me very soon and said "you are too good for me". I wondered if it is just simply an excuse for breaking up with me. After the Developing and Enriching Intimate Relationship lesson‚ I realized the reason that

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    The therapeutic relationship is the relationship between a therapist and a client‚ who hopes to connect with one another for change in the client’s life. Gloria’s relationship with each therapist was different as the different aspects were giving. Her reaction was like she was a new person as she walks in with the same concept of being a single mother with a heavy burden. In her session with Dr. Rogers‚ Gloria was at easy and she had a warm atmosphere. In her session with Dr. Perls‚ Gloria was defensive

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