Papers On Psychology
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David Beers/Blue Sky Dream
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A 5 page analysis of the book Blue Sky Dream by David Beers. In this book, Beers offers his readers an unusual combination of personal memoir and commentary on the psychology behind the Cold War. This unusual perspective is half autobiography, half political commentary. Beers pictures his family as part of the 'Blue Sky Tribe.' This is the term that Beers uses to describe the specific lifestyle of his own family as part of the aerospace industry, and also the optimistic perspective of American culture in the decades following World War II. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99blusky.rtf
David Sue On Counseling The Multiculturally Different
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A 7 page essay discussing the aspects of cross-cultural counseling emphasizing the work of David Sue. The area of multicultural counseling is one that is becoming increasingly more important in this country. The writer discusses specific areas in which changes may need to be considered.
Filename: Davidsue.wps
Dealing With Anger
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A 5 page paper examining why anger occurs and the various methodologies for coping. The works of numerous authors and theorists are discussed to support points made. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Angerdea.wps
Dealing with Difficult Personalities
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A 6 page analysis of the Florence Littauer book, How to Get Along with Difficult People that gives a comprehensive overview of this work. Littauer uses the four personality classifications described by Hippocrates and applies to them recognizable modern characters that one might meet at church. Although written as a popular work, the writer argues that recent research tends to substantiate Littauer's categories and observations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Diffpers.rtf
Dealing with Pain and Suffering
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A 5 page paper which examines “Tuesdays with
Morrie” by Mitch Albom and an article sent by student requesting which discusses one
individual’s sociological perspective of suffering from chronic pain. In the examination
of the two works the paper discusses how people are somehow inherently equipped to
deal with pain and suffering in their own unique way. No sources cited.
Filename: RApain2.rtf
Dealing with Prejudice in Society; A Literature Review
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This 5 page paper is a literature that considers relevant literature in how racism forms in society and how it may be reduced. Included are ideas such as cultural identity, Sherif's Robbers Cave study, social contact theory and many others. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEracsoc.rtf
Dean Corll: The Candy Man
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7 pages in length. Pasadena, Texas resident Dean Corll was the last person anyone would expect to be a serial killer, especially when it came to children. The Texan, who was born on Christmas Eve 1939, was considered a most likable guy with a particular penchant toward making candy and planning parties for the neighborhood kids. Without any indication of any kind, the parents of these children were setting them up for inevitable disaster, inasmuch as the parties were staged as a way for Corll to hand-pick the next young boy he would eventually sodomize, murder and dismember in his private torture chamber. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCcorll.wps
Death as a Stage of Human Development
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A 5 page paper which examines the
condition of death as a stage of human development. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAdthdev.rtf
Death Of A Grandmother: Stages of Death/Grieving For The Adult Grandson
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6 pages in length. Talking about death and the issues that surround this event is never a simple effort; dealing with them on a personal level is that much more difficult for, say, an adult grandson who has just lost his grandmother. Many books that deal with this subject do so in such a way to end up coming across as patronizing and ineffective. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's On Death and Dying reaches far beyond the typical approach, in that it addresses the depths of emotion, guilt, shame, anger and all other pertinent emotions that are associated with death in what she terms the Five Stages of Death. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCgriev.rtf
Death, Grief, Mourning and Jung:
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This six -page-paper presents an in-depth discussion on the stages of grief and mourning form the view point of Carl Jung. Bibliography lists five
sources.
Filename: Cwjungia.wps
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