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    Belleau Wood (LHA-3). Seaman (SN) Fisher is residing on board the USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3) that is permanently stationed at San Diego Naval Base‚ 32nd Street in California. SN Fisher was given orders to report to Navy Mental Health Services Department on base as Involuntary Command Referral for diagnosis and treatments‚ to get an evaluation and expert psychiatric recommendation about whether the service member is mentally fit to stay in the United States Navy. SN Fisher is unwilling to begin counseling

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    Case Study: Antwone Fisher Patricia Perez October 4‚ 2013 Houston Community College Antwone Fisher is a 25 year old African American male‚ who was born in Cleveland. He is currently in the navy‚ but seems to have anger problems. He got upset when one of the other guys from the navy called him a racial word‚ so that altercated into a fight between them. He seems to try to fix all his problems with fighting and I can tell that he has a lot of anger and resentment

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    “Psychmovies” Movie Assignment: “Antwone Fisher” For this movie assignment I decided to watch the movie “Antwone Fisher”. The movie is based on a true story about how Antwone‚ a young navy man‚ was forced to see a psychiatrist due to a fight he had with a crewmember. During the course of his treatment many things are discovered about his past. The psychiatrist named Jerome Davenport‚ a commander played by Denzel Washington‚ began the sessions by having a stern‚ but understanding appearance. Using

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    Diagnostic Assessment Antwone Fisher is a character who is very hostile and anti social. He feels alone and confused by previous events that occurred during his childhood. Fisher is very withdrawn‚ unforgiving‚ and apprehensive. The constant battle of flashbacks denoting verbal abuse‚ physical abuse‚ and sexual abuse frequently interferes with his everyday life. Physical and verbal altercations tended to be the most frequent activities that he was involved in. Antwone Fisher meets the requirements

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    missed "Antwone Fisher" in the theaters‚ but when I saw it at home recently on DVD‚ I found it very emotionally involving. I realize the film is somewhat formulaic and sometimes overly sentimentalized‚ but I liked it a lot anyway. It seems to me the movie has an underlying earnestness‚ and it managed to bring tears to my eyes. There really is a man named Antwone Fisher‚ and you can see and hear him on a featurette on the DVD. Fisher is credited with writing the screenplay for the movie "Antwone Fisher"

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    Antwone Fisher is in a battle with himself. He doesn’t understand why until he crosses paths with a man by the name of Jerome Davenport who changes his life forever. While he is in the Navy‚ Antwone Fisher discovers his emotional outbursts and violent attitude is not tolerated. Antwone was sent to visit Dr. Jerome Davenport (played by Denzel Washington) to explain his outbursts‚ when his true problems then fall on the table. Antwone never had anyone to talk to or someone to listen to his problems

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    Antwone Fisher is a movie directed by Denzel Washington in 2002. The movie focuses on the life of Antwone Fisher. The movie begins with a young Antwone serving in the military however‚ because of a terrifying past Antwone always gets himself into trouble and is always found to be in violation of the laws and policies governing the military. Antwone gets himself into a huge fight with one of his fellow sailor and as a result was demoted and confined to the ship for forty five days. He was also ordered

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    Erikson

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    different factors during our lives that add to developing our social identity. Many psychologists havelooked at this area. Freud believed our identity was formed by age 5.However Erik Erikson came up with his stage theory which underlined Freud’s idea. Erikson’s stage theory shows development through our entire life. Erikson believed the environment that young people grow up in helps to shape their identities. This coupled with the attributes and characteristics genetically inherited from parents gives

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    An Analysis of Antwone Fisher Joe Corn Abstract Antwone Fisher is a story about a young man and his life as he grows from an abandoned child to a young petty officer in the Navy. But the crux of the story centers on his reactions to all of the negative events of his life. It is based a true story and has some reoccurring themes throughout. However‚ despite these reoccurrences‚ the messages are subtle and this where the soul of the story resides. An Analysis of Antwone Fisher The movie

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    Abstract This paper explores Erik Erikson’s theory of personality. Erikson believes that personality develops within eight stages that spans an individual’s lifetime. He calls his theory the psychosocial stages of development which places emphasis on gaining virtues that strengthen the ego. Three articles are used to give more insight to Erikson’s theory of development. Each article agrees that Erikson makes many great contributions to psychology as well as other fields. This paper uses mainly

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