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    In creating a performance piece that dissects Shakespeare’s Macbeth whilst applying key Brechtian philosophies and principles, our group was ultimately intrigued by the notions of the street scene, dialectical materialism and creating critical astonishment within the audience. During the allotted short time period, the works of key theoreticians on Brecht were consulted and, through a workshop and drafting process, were applied, developed and adapted. These three outlined key theoretical principles

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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy & Mindfulness Mindfulness is another way of meditation. Meditation was used to seek to improve one’s psychological or physical health, or spiritual growth. (Brantley, 2007). The history of Mindfulness comes from Buddhism and his search for enlightenment and a foundation of the four noble truths. The Buddha teaching focus on the four noble truths which consist of knowing suffering exists, there is a cause of suffering, there is cessation of suffering and there is a path

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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy as a Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Personality disorders are characterized by the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders-5 (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) as disorders where impulsivity is the main deficit and without treatment, it acquires new symptoms as time progresses. The four core features that are prevalent in all personality disorders include dysfunctional thinking

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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a Third Wave Therapy created by Marsha Linehan in the 1970’s. It comes from a Cognitive Behavioral perspective. In High School she wanted to become a psychiatrist and work with the most mentally disturbed patients. She realized, however, that there weren’t a lot of effective treatments for these patients. She then decided to earn a PhD in experiential personality psychology (Prochaska & Norcross 2014 p. ). Linehan wanted to work with the most difficult patients,

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    historiographical thinking provides a method by which the world can interpret past and current events in an attempt to evaluate and predict future struggle and resolution. Throughout the centuries never has there been a greater need for Marxist dialectical methodologies in examining the past events than that of the 21st century; as ideological tensions rise due to the transvaluation that western societies go through as a result of post-modernist thinking and the rejection of 18th and 20th Century

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    Worldview Analysis Essay The institution of family and marriage was at one point one of the strongest institutions between two people that existed in the world. However, due to process philosophy, we can now see that same institution is being attacked and transformed into something that God objects to. As Christians, the Bible is our way to better understand and worship God. If we explore the ESV version in Genesis 2, we see God made man and woman and said that they “shall become one flesh”. Karl

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    Persepolis Reflection

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    Persepolis chronicles the childhood of young Marjane Satrapi growing up in Tehran. She grows up in the maelstrom of politics, social change, and war. As the country changes, Marji learns more and she changes. However, these changes are moving in opposite directions: as the country moves in a conservative and religious direction, Marji becomes more liberal and secular. This shift in Marji’s views is not only a result of the larger events unfolding in Iran, but also personal occurrences she witnesses

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    2) Dialectical Inquiry: Dialectical inquiry is a collective choice making method that spotlights on guaranteeing full thought of options. Basically, it includes separating the gathering into contradicting sides, which wrangle about the points of interest and burdens of proposed arrangements or choices. A comparative collective choice making strategy, villain’s promotion, requires that one individual from the gathering feature the potential issues with a proposed choice (McMurray, 1993). 3) Nominal

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    God’s resemblance to Marx From the perspective of Religion and politics, the image of Karl Marx and God comparison on page 13 of Persepolis seems to prove that Satarpi’s faith had been politicized, her faith was shaken and she seemed to doubt if her innocent relationship with God, and her childhood dream of being a prophet would solve the problems of equality she had, after being enlightened by a comic book entitled Dialectic Materialism, of which she had read, Satarpi begun to lean towards the

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    Living with Borderline Personality Disorder is either waking up on the wrong side of the bed or the right side of the bed. Patient A has been living with Borderline personality disorder, also known as BPD for four years now. I chose to interview Patient A because I also was diagnosed with BPD and wanted to see what another person living with this disorder thinks and feels. First off, what is borderline personality disorder? Borderline personality disorder is a serious mental disorder marked

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