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whatevrrr · 4 years
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So much abt reading abt the gods in the odyssey and finding it ironic that they have human features both in appearance,social life and personal characteristic..
I mean I get it..it was in the humanisitic era but to be so focused on humans that the label of god loses its value
Come on man..they’re just superheroes or super villains..if they can be defeated
So much for being spiritual too lmao
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In the market today it is essential to optimized landing pages and website to reach the four personas: Competetive, Spontaneous, Humanistic and Methodical. 
This article offers excellent examples of how to format the content to reach each persona.
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Baker, D. (2012, March 5). How to Optimize For The Four Personas. In Forthea Interactive Marketing. Retrieved April 7, 2018, from https://www.forthea.com/how-to-optimize-for-the-four-personas/
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formerly-haunted · 3 years
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For example, “Based on the cognitive perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” “Based on the humanisitic perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” Etc.(4)Provide a diagnosis for the patient based on the DSM-5. Be specific about the DSM-5 criteria required for the diagnosis and how the client meets those criteria.(5)Describe at least one evidence-based and one non-evidence-based treatment option for this diagnosis.(6)Pose appropriate questions that you would ask the client to help determine the most accurate diagnosis for this patient?
For example, “Based on the cognitive perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” “Based on the humanisitic perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” Etc.(4)Provide a diagnosis for the patient based on the DSM-5. Be specific about the DSM-5 criteria required for the diagnosis and how the client meets those criteria.(5)Describe at least one evidence-based and one non-evidence-based treatment option for this diagnosis.(6)Pose appropriate questions that you would ask the client to help determine the most accurate diagnosis for this patient?
Check required video PSY645 Grand RoundsPresentation; see video transcript attached, Chapters 15, 20, 1 and review Section 4: Privacy and Confidentiality from the APA’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct: Including 2010 Amendments.(1)Provide an evaluation of the degree to which the presenter followed the ethical standards outlined in Section 4 of the APA’s Ethical Principles…
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mei-be · 3 years
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Steven Colbert once did a “Answering Revealing Questions while Drinking Whiskey” segment with Vanity Fair, and his answer to the question, “What makes you the happiest?”, has stuck in my brain for the longest time. There’s a purity, a timelessness to his answer, an very humanisitic element. His answer to this question was “Floating in a creek.” In the second part of the segment, he goes back and elaborates on the answer. He says, “It’s an ongoing happiness, I do it whenever I can. My favorite thing is to go out, with someone else, or by myself, way up a creek in coastal South Carolina, and you can get to places, especially when the tide is right, and the grass is high, where you can’t see anyone else on the planet, you’re absolutely alone. You’re as wild as the first man on the continent, and you dive into the water, and you float along with the tide, listen to the crackling of the shrimp on the bottom, be completely pulled out of yourself. And feel like you are one with the water, and that elemental feeling divorces you of your own ego. And when you get back on the boat, you’re kind of open to whatever the rest of the day might bring. Because it wasn’t your agenda, but that tide’s agenda that moved you. I like that sense of surrender, but there’s also a sense of security, because in most those creeks you could probably stand up if you wanted to.”
I wonder, what about this is so memorable to me, so envy-inspiring and at the same time, absolutely relatable. The way he speaks, is fantastic, it’s beautiful, but not purposely so. He’s not a flowery-spoken man, he’s precise, and each word carries as much weight as it can; there’s no extra baggage, just a clear picture of what he means to communicate. There’s also the details, especially when he talks about the crackling of the shrimp. That’s such an odd observation, there’s nothing generic or assumed in it, you just had to be there. It’s that detail that does the most work for me, that transports me to that moment, of being underwater, a complete aural experience, an augmented reality. And the sense of being powerless yet safe, those of us who love nature, love being in nature, know that that feeling is really what we chase when we are out there. It’s what we are searching for, even if we don’t think we’re searching at all. It’s a feeling of being small and large at the same time; a single being, with the world inside of it. I think of that feeling often, and though I am not a religious person, the idea that comes to mind is mostly of Godliness, and of faith. Nature has always been the closest I get to worship.
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@suitablysublime​ fights good !! 👊
“ You’re not from here. ”   Mulan’s tone was nothing short of accusatory: she was terse, tense, wary of all strangers in the forest, but most especially strangers who were not fully   H U M A N . The one was unsettlingly inhuman: flawless skin, haunting eyes, devoid of humanisitic imperfection. As like as not she had no reason to fear this other...
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...but this was   H E R   hunt. Her bounty, her honor, her kill. And she was ready to defend her right to it--with sword drawn, if need be.   “ You’re not from here, ”   she repeated,   “ so perhaps you don’t know. But the hunter owns and the fallen prey, and this one is   M I N E .”
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newsfromnewdelhi · 5 years
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Thursday 7th February
Course News
The end of term one is fast approaching. Just one more week and I’ll be a third of my way through the Course - so far so good. Jaya, the head of Psychology at St Mira’s college which is affiliated to Pune university is currently in New Delhi. She skilfully delivered two one hour lectures on Child Development and Attachment Theory in a lively, engaging way, despite the amount of material covered!
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Jaya at TMTT delivering her lecture on Attachment Theory.
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The students are now underway with their clinical pacements. Two are at Children First (see earlier Post) two are with the NGO Guiding Souls who are running a project in a huge slum area of Delhi, Adarsh Nagar, one is at the Indian Centre for Spinal injuries and another is carrying out her placement in the special needs unit at The British School where she teaches. They have all begun their music therapy groups and are in the process of indentifying clients for their one to one work. Jaya and I are going to visit the Guiding souls placement on Friday 8th, which is a challenging environment to work in to say the least.
We finally have a decent set of instruments for the students to take to their placements which have been a long time coming, and the source of much stress. We also have a lovely set of good quality handmade instruments from Aurelio in South India (see photo) for our own clinical improvisation sessions, which will not be allowed on placements!
Some of the Aurelio instruments
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Polly and Nina, the two music therapists who are here for the year working with NGO’s and running workshops, gave a brilliant lecture on Theoretical Approaches underpinning Music Therapy. We looked at 5 different approaches: Psychodynamic, Humanisitic, Developmental, Supportive and Physiological. We looked at a variety of settings/client groups and discussed how each different approach might meet the needs of the client(s) in those situations. We came to the conclusion that despite using one particular approach predominantly, depending on the setting, we’d always be drawing from more than one approach whichever setting we were in. Polly also gave a fantastic presentation on Community music therapy, talking about her time at the refugee camps in Greece as part of a group of arts therapists delivering short term therapy to both children and adults living in extremely difficult conditions. Nina is due to give her lecture on music therapy with older adults with dementia. They also give individual tutorials to four of the students, helping them with the academic side of things - they’re a godsend when it comes to providing support with the running of the course!
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krylorian-blog · 7 years
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Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence — VIKI Cerberus Humanisitic Android Personnel Efficient Long-Range. — CHAPEL Cosmic Android Directive — CADy
ya’ll got any ideas?
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super-s-rtman · 7 years
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The Root Word For Bible and Babylon are the same.
They both have the root word BBL, and that is CONFUSION.  The Bible is like:  He Loves me, He loves me not. A book of contradictions, not unity of thought!
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duardius · 6 years
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b.l. ullman tells us of the inventor of humanistic script, poggio bracciolini, in his brilliant book Origin and development of Humanisitic Script: «Poggio, never one to use mild language, bluntly described the mediaeval spelling as a sin and a sacrilege (nefas et scarilegium). » [edizioni di storia e letteratura, roma, 1960, p25].
set in a custom fount of bembo italic—vide ‹tagliente italic›. the bands are composed of monotype recuttings [uk monotype 468-9] of a fleuron & its reverse mate originally engraved by pierre-simon fournier in paris, mid 17c; john ryder tells us: «Its value as pattern-builder has scarcely been tried—perhaps because the unit by itself looks quite insignificant.» [A Suite of Fleurons, charles t. branford, boston, 1957, p44].
letterpress on kitakata, light green.
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jmjafrx · 7 years
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FemTechNet Critical Race & Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook (#femDH)
“Acknowledging the challenges of teaching these sensitive and contentious topics in a time of economic retrenchment and increasing institutional precarity for departments of ethnic, gender, and humanisitic studies, this workbook is an ongoing project to build resources for faculty members who are often overburdened at their home institutions, but are willing to take on the difficult task of teaching about gender and racial inequity in our information culture….”
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desirablebabyy · 3 years
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: How did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problems? For example, “Based on the cognitive perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” “Based on the humanisitic perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” Etc. To conclude, justify the use of diagnostic manuals and handbooks besides the DSM-5 that might be used to assess this prospective patient?
: How did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problems? For example, “Based on the cognitive perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” “Based on the humanisitic perspective, how did this client develop the symptoms and current presenting problem?” Etc. To conclude, justify the use of diagnostic manuals and handbooks besides the DSM-5 that might be used to assess this prospective patient?
Take on the role of a mental health professional providing a consultation to a colleague. Your colleague in this case happens to be a licensed clinical psychologist. Carefully review the PSY645 Fictional Mental Health Consultation Scenario which provides information on your colleague’s patient and specific questions your colleague has posed to you as a consultant. Once you have reviewed the…
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manicmmichelle-blog · 12 years
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“Ballet is definitely one of the most democratic arts….Just as any real art; it is called upon to embody high humanistic ideals and socially important themes; it can and must depict in artistic images the life and struggle of the nations, the spiritual experience of the human personality”
Composer Aram Ilyich Khachaturian (1903-1978)
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