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    Atticus Role Model

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    own values means he cannot tell his children Scout and Jem to do anything anymore. There are three examples of when Scout and Jem learn to admire their father, when Tim Johnson had rabies, when he was a lawyer during a court session, and what happened after the court session. One event, where Scout and Jem learned not to underestimate Atticus is when the neighborhood dog, Tim Johnson, had rabies. “With movements so swift they seemed simultaneous, Atticus’s hand yanked a balled-tip lever as he brought

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    Prompt 1: Provide examples from the film that relate to differences in working-class and middle-class White Americans and the expectations set for both groups. In particular, show evidence of “primary control” and “secondary control” as seen in the film with these two groups. In the film, Gerald Lambeau, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T) is a prime example of a middle-class White American. Whereas, Will Hunting, a genius from South Boston who works as a janitor at M.I

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    The therapist started the session by welcoming everyone to the first group “together.” He continued by explaining the purpose of the group. The therapist broke the ice by stating that the first session is about “getting to know each other, to figure out why we’re here in the room so we can prepare for future meetings.” I like that the therapist placed emphasis on “we” instead of referring to the members, it is important to note that he is part of the process too. Noticeably, while providing members

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    Planning Articles were provided to assist in gaining an understanding of the components one must address in the planning process for a group. Northen and Kurland’s (2001) chapter, Planning, gave a clear understanding of six of the eight aspects to consider when organizing a group. The authors provide their reader with the background knowledge of why this phase is important. Before the initial meeting of a group the social worker needs to contemplate how the group will come together; they must prepare

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    performed relatively poorly. I felt that as time went on we did begin to get a heightened feel for the software however, it is fair to deduce that the group did not fully utilise one another’s overall strengths to our overall benefit. During the last session, we managed to increase sales and orders through the realisation that to succeed we would manufacture a product that fully met consumer demand whilst also being offered at a realistic price. Part B Group Work and Tuckman’s Theory Doel (2000) stated:

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    Development. After attending at least five personal counseling sessions, I have gain useful insight about the counseling process from a counselor in training and a client’s point of view. When I made my first appointment I was really nervous about how I would feel knowing that attendance was a part of an assignment; however, I remained open minded and decided to take advantage of this opportunity and discuss real life issues. During my first session, the counselor asked me a few questions about what brought

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    As I observed the practice session with Mary acting in the role of the therapist and Stephanie playing the client, I saw great examples of active listening and rapport building. As Stephanie revealed her frustrations and struggles about working with non-productive co-workers, Mary nodded in agreement, validated, and also restated, in a calming voice, what Stephanie said. Because Stephanie felt heard and understood by Mary, Stephanie felt comfortable expressing and exploring her feelings and wishes

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    It is important to note that some of the layers of the TCP / IP model have the same name as the layers of the OSI model. • Application Layer The designers of TCP / IP thought the higher level protocols should include details of the session and presentation layers. Just created an application layer that handles high-level protocols, issues of representation, encoding and dialog control. The TCP / IP model combines all aspects related to applications in a single layer and ensures that

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    Counselling Case Study

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    Introduction This essay is an evaluation of two counselling models applied to a situation where a client has experienced loss and how a counsellor can create a therapeutic relationship with the client using each counselling model. It will also contain other skills a counsellor could use to obtain/maintain a good therapeutic relationship with the client. Outcomes There are 3 main outcomes needed within this assignment. The fist outcome is to distinguish and describe the main principles needed for

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    Group Reflection Paper

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    consolidation and termination. My session was the initial session and we worked on the exploration of goals to be put in place to have a successful group. My group facilitation started with an icebreaker activity utilized for group members to introduce themselves to the group. I used a candy themed

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