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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (French: [ʒɑ̃ʒak ʁuso]; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher‚ writer‚ and composer of the 18th-century. His political philosophy influenced the French Revolution as well as the overall development of modern political‚ sociological‚ and educational thought. Rousseau’s novel Émile: or‚ On Education is a treatise on the education of the whole person for citizenship. His sentimental novel Julie‚ or the New Heloise was of importance to the development of pre-romanticism[1]

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    Overcoming Challenges in Andragogy Using CAL Theory As I sat watching my seven year old memorise her multiplication tables‚ I was amazed by her speed. This made me contemplate on how I had struggled to learn the verbs in the morning in my French classes. Till the latter half of the nineteenth century‚ it was assumed that kids and adults learnt things pretty much the same way. In fact research in those years was never conclusive on the ability of an adult to learn. It was only towards the early

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    Depression: Clinical Psychology Angelice Szabo ABS 200 Instructor: Ruth Scott March 31‚ 2014 Applied Psychology is the application of knowledge‚ theories‚ principles‚ and techniques of psychology to real life settings. It refers to several branches of psychologyClinical psychology is one of them. This paper is discussing severe depression and the role that clinical psychology has in the intervention and treatment of it. Clinical psychology is the branch of psychology that is responsible

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    Clinical Reflection: Friendship The social stigma that comes with mental illness is often more disabling than the illness itself. The labels attributed to those who are mentally ill are not only discriminating but also isolating; those perceived less than able are kept and ignored. However‚ there are organizations that advocates and helps to integrate these most vulnerable individuals into our society‚ and that is what made this clinical rotation at Friendship special. Most of the individual

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    MOTIVES THAT CONTRIBUTED TO IMPERIALISM Imperialism is defined in the dictionary as being a " The policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations" (p 681 American Heritage college Dictionary). Usually people associate imperialism as being the domination of a small country by a larger‚ more powerful country‚ usually to the advantage of the larger country. At the beginning of the nineteenth century most of the

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    Since psychology involves the study of human behavior‚ it has become a vital role within the judicial system. However‚ the debate concerning the use of clinical psychologists in the courtroom has become a growing epidemic. While many argue that the treating therapist can play both a therapeutic and forensic role‚ what they fail to realize is that the vast differences within the two fields will create more turmoil than good. In clinical psychology‚ for instance‚ the general goal is to identify

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    Assignment #2 – Self-directed Learning and Assumptions of Andragogy Shannon Goodwin Strayer University Adult Learning Theory EDU 500 Dr. Rollia Oliver October 23‚ 2013 Self-directed Learning and the Assumptions of Andragogy Self-directed Learning 1. What do you think about self-directed learning in what and how we learn? Self-directed learning has been defined as “an informal learning process in which an individual takes responsibility for his/her learning process by identifying their learning

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    University of Phoenix Material The Practice of Clinical Psychology Worksheet Answer the following questions. Your response to each question must be at least 150 words in length. .1 What are at least two legal issues associated with clinical psychology? Provide an example of a situation that could be legal but unethical. Explain your response. The first legal issue associated with clinical psychology is confidentiality. Whenever a patient seeks help‚ everything that is said in the sessions

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    drawbacks: are their limitations? Are there biases? -”and” & “or” rule -Biases that may be present within a clinical setting -Levels of intervention (primary‚ secondary‚ tertiary) -Triple P Positive Parenting program -example of a disorder that really benefits from prevention strategies 1) Name and describe three decision-making biases that may affect the validity of case formulation in a clinical setting. You also need to give an example of when each bias might occur. 2) Describe the Rorschach

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    Examine the ways in which feminism has contributed to our understanding of families Feminists take critical views of the family as they argue it oppresses women and therefore creates issues such as unequal divisions of domestic labour and domestic violence against women. Feminists believe that there is a ‘triple burden’ of paid work‚ domestic labour and emotional work. Also gender inequality is not regarded as natural or inevitable‚ but something that has been created by society. Feminists also

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