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    experience‚ one of the most detrimental‚ to what should otherwise be the healthiest time of life‚ is the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol (Feldman‚ 2014). Illegal drug use among adolescents seems to be commonplace. It was reported that one out of 15 high school seniors smoked marijuana chronically‚ with this particular drug being at a thirty-year all time high (Feldman‚ 2014). It has been said that marijuana is the gate way drug to all

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    themselves to enhance the group process (CoreyCorey‚ & Corey‚ 2014). The role of the leader is also to develop the member’s cognitive and behavioral skills to help the client’s problems (CoreyCorey‚ & Corey‚ 2014). Change occurs when the group members understand the problems that they have made‚ and the therapist provides the group member with information that would encourage the client to view their situation in a different way (CoreyCorey‚ & Corey‚ 2014). The client may feel that they can

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    theory says the greater the number of bystanders to an event that calls for helping behavior the more the responsibility for helping is perceived to be shared by all bystanders. (Feldman‚ 37) Hypothesis The more people who witness an emergency situation‚ the less likely it is that help will be given to the victim. (Feldman‚ 37) Experimental Research Their first step was to make their hypothesis into something that could be tested. They created a fake emergency situation that would appear to need

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    Enforcement of Group Norms’. We will tie this in with Irving Janis’ concept of groupthink‚ which is arguably caused by the development and enforcement of group norms. Daniel Feldman (1984‚ p.47) states that ‘group norms are the informal rules that groups adopt to regulate and regularise group members’ behaviour’ (Hackman‚ 1976 in Feldman 1984 p.47). When this happens it is possible and sometimes likely that bad or irrational decisions will be made. This is Janis’ groupthink‚ ‘a mode of thinking that people

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    family is the building block of the culture. The healthier the family the healthier the society will be. According to Brooks (2014) the behavior of the child is directly related to the parenting style used by the parent or primary caregiver. Feldman (2014) states that children who have strong‚ positive relationships with their parents also develop healthy relationships with others. This is very important not only for friendships but in all areas of life; work relationships and marriage relationship

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    techniques used could be beneficial to Stan. The technique of gender role analysis (Corey‚ 2015) may help Stan (Corey‚ 2015) to understand how his perception of male expectations are might be affecting his depression and addictions. Stan was open in sharing that his father and his mother continually tried to conform him to how they believed a real man should act or behave. One example given was when Stan (Corey‚ 2015) was young and he was being picked on by a neighborhood boy. His mother would not

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    formulation of the first categorical imperative. I will explain in depth what the second formulation means and how Kant came to take on a philosophical position such as this. Next‚ I will describe the two most pertinent and grounded critiques that Feldman has regarding the second formulation. Then I will defend Kant’s formulation from these critiques. Finally I will summarize the above information and conclude the essay. Before delving into the specifics of the second formulation there is one concept

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    Mary Downing Hahn. In the beginning there are two kids‚ Corey and Travis who go to see their grandmother at an inn that used to be haunted. Their grandmother owns it now because the past owners died tragically. When they first get there aren’t many guests. But there is a couple staying there “looking for ghosts”. They are a traveling ghost seeker couple. They saw the Inn on the “Most Haunted Hotels and Inns” So they decided to go there. Corey and Travis over hear them talking about how they want to

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    was considered to be the father of the behavioral approach to psychology‚ due to his prominence as a spokesperson for behaviorism (Corey‚ 2009). B.F. Skinner was born in 1904 (Corey‚ 2009). Skinner recalled his upbringing as being a warm and stable family environment (Corey‚ 2009). In the 8th edition of Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy‚ Gerald Corey‚ Ph.D. (2009) wrote that Skinner‚ while growing up‚ had a great interest “in building all sorts of things‚ an interest that followed

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    Ethical- Decision Making University of the Rockies Mabel Drafton Abstract Countertransference is how therapists distort the way they perceive and react to a client (CoreyCorey‚ and Callanan‚ 2011). Therapists are expected to identify and deal with their own reactions with consultation‚ personal therapy‚ and supervision that their clients will not be negatively affected by the therapist’s problem. Personal therapy is an effective way for therapists to raise

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