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Adult Existential Crisis
Then, a study by Mary (2016) found out that one type of existential crisis usually occur in teenager and is referred as sophomore crisis. This crisis
can lead to an identity crisis if not given awareness. She also said that existential crisis is different for people at different age groups and stated that
there is an adult existential crisis that is far more complex that sophomore crisis. The main difference is that Adult Existential Crisis also deals with
questions regarding legacy, mortality, and achievement. Another, Psychological Theory has since a long time ago recognized the presence of
significance in life. Most research consideration has been paid to the presence of importance in life, which is characterized as "the sense made of,
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Essay about History Still Matters Questions
1.) Moyers compares the study of history to "the view in the rearview mirror." In what ways is this quote an apt comparison?
I don't know how to drive, but I've heard that your rearview mirror is extremely important, as is history. It's like looking behind you, or that phrase,
"How do you know where you're going, if you don't know where you've been?" History can be boring, but generally when it's boring, it's probably
being told wrong. People and stories are interesting and they make up who we are, and we need them. If we toss out that mirror (our history), we're
likely to back–up into something nasty or get rear–ended. The moral is, if we know our history we can avoid making some large mistakes, because
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Do you think he's correct? Explain.
Moyers suggests that as Americans, we consider ourselves so advanced and the world has changed so much in our eyes, that we consider history to
be inapplicable to ourselves. I think he's correct in saying that that is how many Americans think. Our society is very in the "now", with Twitter, and
FB Status updates, Instagram, and What's Trending Now?, we're seeking as a whole to be seen NOW, not yesterday. I wish that people weren't like
this, but being a capitalist society, people should have seen it coming. We care mostly about ourselves now, so why should we listen to what someone
else did a long time ago?
5.) Do you think we can learn from the past, or have our circumstances changed so dramatically that the past is irrelevant? Explain your position.
I think the past will always be extremely relevant. Life is full of billions of possibilities and it's hard to make choices sometimes, by knowing even a
little bit about the past, you're much more likely to end up where you want to be. You can draw on situations in the past to help you make decisions
about situations in the present. Yes, there are a lot of things that are extremely different now, but there have always been times in history where things
had just become extremely different. When fire was discovered, when soap was invented, when electricity was discovered, when the telephone was
invented, indoor plumbing, cars, computers, theory of
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Essay on My Perfect Dream Vacation: There's No Place Like...
My Perfect Dream Vacation: There's No Place Like Home
Almost everyone has their own idea of a dream vacation. It's the perfect place to get away from the reality of every day life and the stress that goes
along with it, and the choices and ideas of the "perfect vacation" are as varied as the people who dream about them. Some fantasize about lazing on
a warm, sunny beach with soft ocean breezes and a cold exotic drink at their side. Some dream of forests and wildlife, cool running streams, and fresh
mountain air that is thick with the scent of pine. There are those whose ideas of the perfect dream vacation involves the thrill of stock car racing mixed
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Scented candles are a must and will add a relaxing atmosphere to any pampering session.
All that serious pampering is sure to work up a bit of an appetite so now it's time for a light lunch. If you have planned your meal times in advance
then there are no worries about what to fix, or where to go if you planned on eating out. If not, just decide what you would like to eat at the
moment and go from there. There, really, is no right or wrong when you vacation at home. Once lunch is over, it's time to just sit back and let all
your cares and worries drift away, while you escape into pleasant daydreams. My perfect vacation takes place during the warm summer months so
a hammock in the back yard is the perfect place for daydreaming. There is nothing more relaxing than lying in a hammock under a shade tree while
the gentle breeze of summer drifts over you and your mind wanders, either lost in carefree thought or traveling through the pages of your favorite
book. If you don't have a shade tree or a back yard, or if your vacation takes place during a cold time of year, any comfortable place where you can sit
back and relax will work. You may also choose to spend your time visiting some favorite local attractions or perhaps a leisurely stroll through a park. It
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My Experience At The United States Of America
When I was little, around six years old, some of my acquaintances fantasised of being princesses while others dreamed of being police officers or
knights. My notion was not as preposterous as theirs, but almost as out of reach; I wanted to study in the United States of America, better said I
wanted to move there. Growing up in a relatively small town, where everyone seemed to share the same principles once they got past their childhood
virtuous, I felt stuck.
Once again, I was a dreamer, forever stuck in the what ifs scenarios of my own imagination. Hence, I was not contented, I wanted to experience the
world outside of those city walls, the cities I saw and heard about on TV, I wanted to experiencea different world, because I simply reckoned that
everything would get better once I left. As I got older, those dreams, of moving aboard and starting all over, only got more insane. On some days,
where I felt like my world was breaking apart again, I came home, crying and begging my mom to take a job aboard. To be honest, I had yet to learn
about visa restrictions and all the social security benefits that Germany, as compared to international standards, had. In other words, my mom quickly
made me realise that I had to wait for College to finally leave the city behind. This, nevertheless, did not stop me from divulging it to everyone around
me. While my classmates always reaffirmed me as dewy–eyed, adults simply labeled it as the guileless state of reverie.
At the end of the
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My Life Is A Case Of Existential Crisis
Anxiety. Stress. These emotions bring forth many headaches and heartaches. People often relate such emotions to problems or unexpected
happenings. But could it be instead a case of existential crisis? Existential crisis is when a person starts to worry or question the meaning of their
life. Does life have a purpose? Does life have any value? If so, what is its value? In my case, it happens very often. Scared and alone, I often wonder
about the meaning of my life. Is my life worth living? If you have felt this way, maybe you have a case of existential crisis. I am scared that I will
not be able to accomplish my hopes and dreams. All I can think of is the mistakes I have made, the problems I have caused, and the wonderful things
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I could be in a party, having fun, and suddenly I start to think about the things that worry me the most. This tears me up so much inside that I
usually start to become desperate. I get desperate to do something else, leave, and go somewhere else. I often end up leaving parties because I'm no
longer happy being there. When this happens I just don't want to be in that place so much it becomes easy to isolate myself. Social isolation is
when you isolate yourself from other people because you prefer to be alone or wish to have no contact with people and the rest of the world. I feel
uncomfortable being around people; large crowds that I only want to have fun and be
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Existential Crisis Shown in the TV series Awkward
Existential Crisis in the TV series "Awkward" We are all familiar with the lonely Charlie Brown, who wishes he was popular and courageous enough to
sit with the beautiful red–head girl that he has a crush on. In the comic strip, Charlie talks down of himself numerous times such as, "I always have to
eat alone because nobody likes me.." and "I'd give anything to talk with her.. She'd never like me, though.. I'm so blah and so stupid.. She'd never
like me." He then explains that if he would go over and talk to her, everyone would laugh and she would feel insulted. Charlie's, loneliness, low quality
of life, and negative self–talk are all symptoms of his existential crisis. An Existential Crisis can be described as a deep, obsessive concern... Show more
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Not following society's expectations has consequences such as being an outcast or being different from everyone. Being different is sometimes
where bullying comes into play. Society is known to crush individuality. (Litt, Sheldon) The idea is to live life by your own rules and do as you
please. Everyday life is complicated for Jenna, hence the name of the series. She has her own blog titled "the invisible girl" that she types in
everyday about how her day went, similar to a personal journal. When Jenna gets home from school on the second day, she is typing in her blog as
she reads the letter she received, a "carefrontation letter". The letter states, Jenna, as you are now, you could disappear and no one would notice.
Below is a list of suggestions that you should seriously consider: 1. Stop being such a p****. 2. Your instincts suck. Second guess them. 3. The
only people more pathetic than you are your friends. Drop the dead weight. 4. When you're pretty, you're happy, and clearly you're not happy. 5. Pull
your head out of your ass and stand out. 6. Nobody likes pitiful. Stop being such a drag. 7. You have to be cruel to be kind. 8. Make amends. A
Friend (Alberghini, Chris) As she reads this cruel letter, she types in her blog, "sometimes being a teenager makes you want to die." At that moment,
she went to her bathroom to take some ibuprofen for headache relief but began to choke on the two that she took. She spills the whole
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The Pros And Cons Of Existential Crisis
As defined by Jean–Paul Sartre, who took existentialism as his chosen philosophy, existentialism is a humanism which describes the human being
as a free agent responsible of his own fate development through their act of will. From there we can derive an existential crisis as a state where a
person questions the foundation of his life and if it has any meaning, purpose or value. This could lead to anxiety, depression, stress and a loss of
sense of purpose. In the following paper I will be exploring first what could cause or trigger an existential crisis and secondly what options the schools
of thought offer to cope with such a problem. Every person in the world attributes meaning and purpose in his life to something specific, for example
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It is what they call as the human condition. We are forced to decide and cannot be reassured that we have made the right choice. It is comparable to
driving a car while being blindfolded where one is bound to deviate from the correct route and make mistakes. As these philosophers would put it: the
condition of mankind is that they are made to plot their life courses in the dark without adequate reason or insight. This leads to anxiety which goes
hand in hand with the realization of the human
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Rob Gordon's Existential Crisis In The Film High Fidelity
We live and learn from many experiences in our life, especially our failures, mistakes, and of course––breakups. Sometimes why and how these
incidents happen to us boggles our minds and makes us contemplate "who we are" and "why we are this way." The film High Fidelity, directed by
Stephen Frears, does a perfect job of exemplifying a man midst an existential crisis, experiencing a flurry of emotions, most notably: despair and
angst. Rob Gordon is in his middle 30's and the owner of a failing record store called "Championship Vinyl" when he has a breakup with his then
girlfriend, Laura. This throws Rob into a state of despair as he loses all hope and that he is destined to be alone. He embarks on a quest to figure out
why all of his girlfriends dumped him, so that he could finally have closure. Rob started with his first girlfriend, Allison, whom of which he "dated" in
the 6th grade. After Rob calls Allison's mom he soon finds out that she married her first boyfriend. Taken by surprise, Rob rubuttles that he was her
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Charlie was not like any other girls to Rob, and she fascinated him. The phenomena of Charlie was that she was popular, always spoke her mind,
and was hot. To Rob their relationship seemed to have just fizzled out. But later after attending her dinner party, Rob finally realized why they did
not work out. The nounema of the relationship was that Charlie was an awful person; All she did was talk shit about other people. She was the one
to dump him because she said he was too much work and was dull. Rob realizes that they really had nothing and he wasted his time being with
someone that was not really in heart. He feels angst because he decided to date her for no good reason, and he was responsible for wasting his own
time with her. Rob learned not to waste his time with the wrong people that do not treat him right, or people he does not really feel
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Margery's Existential Crisis
In chapter 1, Margery falls prey to postpartum depression after giving birth to one of her many children. During this psychotic episode, devils
threaten her and compel her to renounce Christ, and she has lascivious affairs with strange men. As a result, Margery feels as though she is going to
die and go to hell; culminating in Margery savagely biting her own hand to keep from killing herself (Kempe 6–7). It is reasonable to assume that the
prospect of being a mother absolutely horrifies Margery; making her resent her role as wife and mother, and question her purpose for existing. Here,
Margery Kempe is having an existential crisis―a point in time during which an individual questions if their life has meaning, purpose, or
value―which produces
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Existential Therapy Research Paper
Existential Therapy
Existential therapy is a way of an attitude or thinking about psychotherapy that a particular style of practicing psychotherapy. This approach can be best
described as a philosophical approach that influences a counselor's therapeutic practice. Existential approach focuses on exploring themes such as
morality, meaning, freedom, responsibility, anxiety, and aloneness as all of these relate to a person's current struggle. The goal of thistherapy is to assist
clients in their exploration of the existential givens of live and how addressing these goals can lead to a deeper, more reflective existence. Clients are
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It assumes that the client growth occurs through a genuine encounter. The therapist's techniques do not make a therapeutic relationship; it is the quality
of the client–therapist relationship that heals the client. Therapists must reach a sufficient depth and openness in their lives to allow them venture into
the client's world without losing their own sense of identity. Presence is both a condition and a goal for therapy. Because this approach of therapy
focuses on the basic conditions of being a human, practitioners are not be specific techniques. Therapy interventions are guided by a philosophical
framework about what it means to be
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Hamlet's Existential Crisis
When looking at Hamlet, one could say that William Shakespeare put the play together as a very cathartic tragedy. The emotional result of dealing
with so many deaths brings on a plethora of emotions which are not usually felt in a typical play. Hamlet begins not with the normal prosperity and
good fortune as do most tragedies, but with a more stifling and depressing sort of mood (Tekany 115). However, something else could be said about
this play as well. The play centers on Hamlet and his existential characteristics, such as angst, isolation and his confrontations with nothingness. The
exhibition of these characteristics proves Hamlet to be an existential character. The idea of Hamlet's father's (King Hamlet of Denmark) passing is what
begins the cycle of existential thoughts and feelings within him. From the conflict raging inside Hamlet, stemming from the loss of his father, blooms
the beginnings of a bigger, overall existential conflict that soon leads to his cathartic downfall. He visits places filled with nothingness and abhorrence
with a sense of frailty and pulsating frustration. Hamlet's existential crisis begins with the death of his father and the remarrying of his mother. At this
point, for Hamlet, the questions start pouring in; "to be or not to be" (Hamlet 3.1.57), and so on. From questioning his existence and fighting with
himself about the purpose of his life begins to show the beginnings of the existential crisis that is soon to consume him. Also, this
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Who Is Gregor Samsa's Existential Crisis In The Metamorphosis
At one point in life, we all begin to question the meaning of our existence. Gregor Samsa experiences an existential crisis in the story The
Metamorphosis. Gregor undergoes an existential crisis as he believes since he transformed into a pest, he can't provide for his family anymore,
Gregor tries to adapt to his new lifestyle, but ultimately can't. The primary outcome of Gregor questioning his existence leads to him deciding to
kill himself and his family deciding to move on and look for a husband for Grete. Gregor's existential crisis begins when he starts to think that his life
is worthless as a bug. According to Kafka,"At the time Gregor's only concern had been to devote everything he had to allow his family to forget as
quickly as possible the business misfortune which had brought them all into a state of complete hopelessness. And so at that point he'd started to work
with a special intensity and from an assistant had become, almost overnight, a traveling salesman, who naturally had entirely different possibilities for
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Life for Gregor was tough enough as is, and it never got better. Throughout the story, Gregor attempts to become accustomed to his new life as a
bug. While he tried his hardest to adjust to his unique situation, he ended up becoming a different being. Grete even said, "But how can it be
Gregor? If it were Gregor, he would have long ago realized that a communal life among human beings is not possible with such an animal and would
have gone away voluntarily"(Kafka 86). In the end, Gregor's existential crisis occurred because he could no longer provide for his family and never
adjust to his new life as a bug. This existential crisis has led to multiple outcomes for Gregor and his
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Essay on A Magical Forest
A Magical Forest
The sun is high above me and I walk into the forest in front of me, which I hear calling me.
I hear birds chirping and twittering, singing a song. This makes me wonder about birds and where their songs come from. How ancient the song I
am hearing really is. As I take a step into the forest, I notice at first the trees, stretching high above the ground, as if in competition with one another,
to see who will reach the sky first. Their roots are long and strong, going deep under the ground, indicating that they have lived in the area for a long
time, for centuries. As I look up, I notice first their leaves. Although they are green, they have a tinge of gold reflected in the... Show more content on
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Putting the unknown flower to my nose, I inhale deeply, taking in the beautiful, indescribable aroma. It leaves me feeling heavenly and in high spirits.
I walk through the forest, with golden leaves falling to the ground. The feeling that the forest fills me with is pure ecstasy and a sensation of
desire. There, cutting through the trees, is a river. Its water is clear and fresh. The colour is clear blue with a hint of purple. The pebbles at the
bottom sparkle as they catch the suns beams. I put my hand into the water and I feel a shiver go down my back from the coldness. Having gotten
used to the cold, I take a handful of water and drink it. As the water trickles down my throat, I feel the chill of the water spread down my throat and
fill my body. The water makes my body tingle and feel light. It leaves me warm and pleased.
As the day fades away and night seeps in, the forest is equally stunning. The moon, coming out from behind the clouds, shows its full self. In between
the trees, you can see the moons beams entering the forest. The light that is emitted from the moon, shines onto the tree trunks, making them illume in
the night, therefore making the forest glow and become radiant.
As I go deeper into the forest I see movement. I realize that ahead of me is the heart of the forest. There,
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Greasy Lake Essay
Greasy Lake
Greasy Lake is the story of three friends who are bad characters. Until they run into a situation where they question, just how bad they are. Just
because they act badly and look bad does not mean they are. They are teenagers in a period, "when courtesy and winning ways [are] out of style
when it [is] good to be bad, when they [cultivate] decadence like a taste." (112) They look bad, wearing torn–up leather jackets, slouching around with
toothpicks in their mouths and wearing their shades morning, noon and night. They have the attitude, they drive their parents cars fast, and burn rubber
as the pull out of the driveway. They have the bad habits. They drink "gin and grape juice, Tango, Thunderbird, and Bali Hai,... Show more content on
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All of a sudden, they see a friend's car. This is all the three need to know; now things will get interesting, maybe it is not a wasted trip after all. They
flash the headlights and honk the horn, a harmless prank to pull on a friend, "for all we [know] we might even catch a glimpse of some little fox's tit.
And then we [could] slap backs with red–faced Tony, roughhouse a little, and go on to new heights of adventure and daring." (113) In their haste for a
little excitement and adventure, they fail to realize it is not Tony's car after all, but someone else's car. This is the second mistake. The first is
dropping the car keys in the grass.
The owner of the car, a greasy booted character, does not find this childish prank funny. He comes out of the car, with fists flying, feet kicking. He is
not about to let these guys get away with this so–called harmless prank. This guy is bad; he takes on all three of the friends, and thoroughly beats them
up. Even after this, they still think they are bad. "[He] [goes] for the tire iron under the car seat." (114) The narrator still holds onto the idea he is bad,
"[He] [keeps] it there because bad characters always keep
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An Existential Crisis In The Death Of Ivan Ilych By Kafka
Samson Abdurachmanov An Existential Crisis Existential crisis is a moment at which an individual questions the very foundations of their life:
whether their life has any meaning, purpose, or value. Sometimes there are men who will accept their fate graciously. Two works that depict these
ideas are "The Death of Ivan Ilych" by Leo Tolstoy and "The Metamorphosis" by Kafka. In both works by Tolstoy and Kafka, the main characters at
some point question their lives' and what life means to them. In order to question one's life, it would be necessary that one evaluate the decisions they
make. A person's life can change in any event that has happened to them. Moreover, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cushion's spring Peter sat on was unsteady and at one point Peter was caught in it. So too was Ivan material relationship, it was not stable. He
takes a wife because a young legal man with secure means should take a wife. He buys a house in the city and furnishes it with serious accessories
because a cultured aristocrat should have a material status symbol. Overall, Ivan does things for the show of it. The cushion in a way also
represents his shaky life. As aforementioned, people's decisions shape their future. It would seem here that Ivan's attitude of "go with the flow" is
shaping up to be a bad decision, hence a bad future. Ivan faces an injury to his left side. At first, it is not serious, but later on, his pain gets stronger
to the point where he is bedridden. It is because of Ivan's illness does he start to think about his life. He questions his existence and the rationale
behind his suffering; he slowly begins to see that his life was not as it should have been. Ivan's illness reveals to him the true nature of life that, a
life lived for others are a life worth living. He is going first through agony and despair, he thought his life was meaningless and void of love; it was
his son who showed him love. Now he realized that he should have been more involved in his family life. "Yes, I am making them wretched...They
are sorry, but it will be better for them when I die...He tried to add 'forgive
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Man 's Search For Meaning By Viktor E. Frankl
Viktor E. Frankl's novel Man's Search for Meaning is a novel founded on the personal journey of Viktor and how he discovered his meaning in life. In
the course of his discovery of the meaning of life he decides to hopefully help those in pain and sufferings find their meaning as well. The book entails
tragedy and extreme misfortune in Auschwitz concentration camp as a captive; yet through this pain and suffering is where Viktor Frankl originated his
will to persevere and psychological techniques for survival.
Throughout Viktor E. Frankl's book Man's Search for Meaning mental, physical, and emotional torture and attack impressed on the prisoners in
the Auschwitz concentration camp was a regular and familiar topic. "The accompanying guards kept shouting at us and driving us with the butts
of their rifles. Anyone with very sore feet supported himself on his neighbor 's arm. Hardly a word was spoken; the icy wind did not encourage
talk." (Page #37) If I was compelled to experience an organization or group of authorities that I had no rights or privileges whatsoever, while
enduring the harsh realities of nature's weather, and facing weapons intended to take my life and the lives around me, I would most likely be in
survival mode and be focused on trying to be as composed and camouflaged as possible. It is admirable how the prisoners in this recollection from
Viktor are thinking of one another as well as themselves by assisting their fellow man in survival as well. I would like
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Existential Crisis In Hamlet
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, a tale of murder, tragedy, pain, and grief is told. Since its creation, a number of people have analyzed, explained, and
criticized Hamlet. As with all literary criticism, a number of approaches have been applied to the play, with varying results and interpretations. In
particular, analysis of Hamlet through an existential lens, as a revenge–tragedy, as viewed through a Freudian philosophy, through analysis of the
psychology of characters in other ways, and as it relates to the history surrounding it show particularly keen insights into the work itself.
In the work, Hamlet himself frequently finds himself caught in a existential crisis, making the existential outlook on the play an appropriate one.
Frequently throughout the play, Hamlet finds himself questioning his existence, and more specifically, "to be, or not to be" (Shakespeare, 3.1). The
nature of Hamlet's existential crisis is not one of whether or not he does exist, but rather, whether or not he should exist. Hamlet's mindset is reflective
of viewpoint not uncommon at the time of the play's conception–– that the world is rotten, and he must suffer through it (Tekinay 117). The particular
events of Hamlet's own life lead him to the conclusion that, for his existence to remain bearable, he must either end his own life or exact revenge on
Claudius. The former is where existentialism is seen in Hamlet; through his ability to decide whether or not his existence should continue, Hamlet is
forced to question the meaning and value of his life. He begins to see the people around him as something entirely different from himself, and as his
enemies. Save for Horatio, Hamlet no longer considers himself to be part of the rest of humanity (Tekinay 120), and this drives him to look down
upon the rest of humanity. He views them as more foolish and less aware, a perception revealed to the readers through asides and impolite comments
that go unnoticed by other characters in the play. This distaste for others leads Hamlet to wonder where his own worth is, and the conclusion he
eventually comes to is that it is his revenge that is most important to the question of his "being." Hamlet views his duty towards revenge as the
justification for his
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Existential Crisis In Hamlet
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, we are presented with a young man torn asunder after the sudden demise of his father. There is a point in the play where
Hamlet vocalizes his feelings of displacement and loss within his world. The "To be, or not to be" monologue plunges the audience into the confused
psyche of Hamlet, allowing us to empathize with Hamlet's existential crisis. This window into Hamlet's dilemma strikes the audience, it is relatable in
that we all face moments in our lives where we stand back and question our socially and self–imposed roles. The ramblings of Hamlet echo through
history, and those same sentiments can be felt to this day. The true comparison lies in how we handle these tribulations. Kafka, Franz, and Joachim
Neugroschel. "The Passenger." The Metamorphosis, in the Penal Colony, and Other Stories: With Two New Stories. 1st Scribner pbk. fiction ed., New
York, Simon & Schuster, 2000, pp. 40–41. In Kafka's "The Passenger" we are presented with an allegorical story about a person on a trolley car,
watching as life passes. In the introduction "I stand on the platform of the trolley car and am completely insecure about my footing in this world
in this city, in my family. Nor could I indicate even casually what demands I might rightfully make in any direction..." we have the entire basis of
this short story. Kafka puts to words the feelings of his and his generation, feelings of being out of place in a rapidly changing world. Shakespeare
and Kafka both abided in time periods that we're seeing social changes occurring. Shakespeare may have used Hamlet to vocalize his feelings
about being out of place in his world. Kafka used his short story "The Passenger" to put to words his feelings of displacement and unfamiliarity with
the world around him. Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" monologue and Kafka's "The Passenger" show similar feelings of confusion and disassociation
from their specific worlds. Hamlet debates life and death, action vs inaction, suffering, an inability to choose a direction; Kafka skips the debate and
delves directly to the heart of the issue, a complete insecurity with no direction in the world. Munch, Edvard. Evening on Karl Johan Street. 1892, oil
on canvas, Rasmus
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My Job At The Club
Rained Out I've settled into my job at the club pretty quickly. The manager and I have decided that I will wear a bikini top with either pants or
skirts while I work. We talked about having me work topless, but since the front door opens and people outside could see me, we ruled against it.
At this point, I have been here several weeks. I have become friends with most of the girls, but especially with Angel. I also get along well with
Rochelle, Candy, and Sky. Not their real names, of course. There is a group of other dancers that seem to hang out together and keep to
themselves. They say hi to me when they walk in, but that's about the extent of our relationships. It can get a little "bitchy" in here with the
majority of employees being women. I tend to be viewed as a neutral party since I'm not a direct threat to the other dancers. Inside the club, the
competition tends to be a little fierce, and sometimes it's so catty I'm happy I sit on the outside. On this particular Tuesday, I get to work a couple
minutes early. I look at the schedule and see that Angel, Sky, Roxy, Misty, and Sabrina are scheduled to work the afternoon shift, which starts at
4:00. I page back to the dressing room to find out which dancers have arrived. Angel answers the call and tells me that so far only her and Sky are back
there. I'm supposed to know which dancers are working in case customers call and ask. I've even had a guy leave before because the girl he wanted to
see wasn't working.
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Erikson Identity Crisis
Erik Erikson is a figure in psychology who examined many factors about the personality. One of his theories revolves around identity crises, which he
believed countless people have gone through during their lives in order to solidify their identity. Since his findings on this topic in the 1970s, others
have done studies on identity crises and how they affect development as well. The concept of an identity crisis is quite important in discovering how
the ego grows and identity develops, and it has been referenced many times in popular culture. Being that it is so relevant to everyone's lives as
Erikson believes, I picked this as a topic for this paper in order to understand the concept more. In this paper, I define Erikson's idea of identity crisis
and then compare it to three other works which revolve around the subject. Then I compare each article to Erikson, my personal experience, and
occasionally to each other in order to demonstrate how Erikson's ideas on identity crisis are valid in a modern setting.
Identity crisis can be defined as a mental state where an individual is "easily upset by a sudden or intense stimulus" where "their egos seems to have lost
any shook–absorbing capacity" (Frager, 2013, p. 165). Furthermore, he states that these individual's "egos seemed to have lost any shock–absorbing
capacity" and their "sensory systems [are] in a constant 'startled' state" (Frager, 2013, p. 165). He coined this term while treating soldiers at Mount
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Examples of Jung’s Analytical Archetype Theory in the Film...
Martin Scorsese directed the movie Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, that came out on February 19, 2010. The movie portrays many
different examples of critical theory. Having watched the movie before my analysis, when I heard of Jung's Analytical Archetype theory I linked it with
this movie almost immediately. Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, developed the idea that all archetypes are universal images that come from the collective
unconscious and are almost instinctive to us all. Jung's critical theory examines the unique personal collective unconscious of the characters in the film.
These can vary anywhere from forgotten memories to traumas, keeping all religious, spiritual, and mythological symbols and experiences intact. It is
from this point of view that it becomes easier to explain all the similarities between stories. There are three factors when you look at archetypes, which
are characters, situations, and symbols.
Plot Overview
Shutter Island is set in the 50's and Edward Daniels, Teddy, is the protagonist we first encounter in the beginning of the movie. He's portrayed as a US
Marshall who's sent to "Shutter Island" where there's a psychiatric facility, Ashecliffe Hospital to investigate the disappearance of a female patient with
his new partner Chuck Aule. Teddy tells Chuck that he wanted to get this case because the man who killed his wife in a fire, Andrew Laeddis, was also
on the island and went missing months ago. As they continue their
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Cnps 365 Midterm 1 Notes Essay
Chapter 4 & 5
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Sigmund Freud.
Freuds psychoanalytical system = model of personality development, approach to psychotherapy
Often a benchmark used for other theories
Freudian view of human nature = deterministic
Behaviour determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivations 0biological/instinctual drives, evolve through key psycho sexual stages in first 6
years of life
Instincts central
Libido = energy of all life instincts
Libido, source of motivation that encompasses sexual energy but goes beyond it
Both sexual and aggressive drives are powerful determinants of why people act as they do
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Analysts listens for gaps, inconsistencies, free associations, infers meanings of dream
Psychoanalytic therapy is somewhat like putting pieces of puzzles together
Free association – say whatever comes to find, no self censorship (classical psychoanalysis) typical laying on a couch scenario
Transference – clients unconscious shifting to the analyst of feelings and fantasies that are reactions to significant others in the client's past. Involves
the unconscious repetition of the past in the present
Working through – exploration of unconscious material and defenses. Results in resolution of old pattrerns allows clients to make new choices
Countertransference, when therapist respond in irrational ways because their own conflicts trigger
Psychodynamic therapy – geared to limted objectives than to restructuring personality. Therapist lesss likely to use couch, fewer sessions per week,
frequent use of supportive interventions, more self disclosure by therapist, focus more on pressing practical concerns than on fantasy material.
Aimed at increasing awareness, fostering insights into clients behaviour
6 basic
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Treatment Plan 1 Essay
Counceptualization and Treatment Plan
Liberty University
COUNS 510
Abstract
The practice that assist a therapist in determining a client diagnosis and the proper treatment plan that would resolve the issue surrounding the clinet's
diagnosis is Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning. The clinet's treatment plan must be appropriate and relational and this will alow any type
of medication and adaptions to be adjusted if needed so that modifications and adaptations can be adjusted as needed (Altman, Briggs, Frankel, Gensler,
and Pantone, 2002). The ultimate goal of case conceptualization and treatment planning is to discover complete findings in relation to the client. One
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Roland had a very close relationship with his step–father, but his step–father dies when Roland was 16 years old leaving a great emptiness and sense of
being alone inside.
Although Rolnad's mother displayed love and affection to Roland, her parenting style left Roland with no sense of consequence to his action. Roland
believes that nobody should continue to be upset with him after he apologies. An apology alone, void of any action, is enough for all to be forgiven
and forgotten to Roland. His biological father had a relationship with him growing up, but he only saw his father occasionally growing up. Roland
resents his father leaving the family when he was just a young boy and starting a family with a new woman. Isolation is when one feels completely
alone, disconnected, and secluded and it is a process where an idea or memory is divested of its emotional component (Cooper, 2003).
Death is something that has caused Roland's only male role model and support system to be taking away from him. The death of his step–father is
what caused the emotions he had for his biological father to matesized and to be projected upon others in his life.
Roland has a lack of self–esteem and feels like he is not worthy of love unless he forces upon others. This lack of self–esteem stems from his father
abandoning him and starting another family to replace him. Roland feels that he was not even good enough for his
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My Trip to Liberia
I was standing on a hill looking at the horrible town of West Point in Liberia, and I was starting to rethink my career as a journalist. . "This is the
worst place I've ever seen," I said. "We're not there yet," Abeeku said with a thick African accent and a grin. He looked more elegant than most people I
saw in Liberia, but he still looked poverty–stricken. He was wearing a tattered tank top, and his blue jeans were smeared with dirt. "I'm not sure I want
to go down this hill, and enter that disgusting town," I said. "As a rookie journalist, I haven't seen many awful places, but I hope I never have to go
anywhere worse than Liberia." "What you've seen in Liberia so far is nothing," Abeeku said. "You will probably want to rip your heart out when
you step into West Point." I was surprised no one ripped my heart when I crossed the borders into Liberia. Abeeku looked at me with a cheerful
smile, and that was the same cheerful smile he had when I met him at a hotel many miles outside of West Point. He was away from his daughter
Akua for years because of a civil war, and he wanted to find her, so he could get her out of West Point beforethe warlords took over and war started.
No one within hundreds of miles wanted to help him find her, so I agreed to help him if he gave me something juicy to document. I also helped him
because I had a son at home in America, and I wouldn't know how to go on with my life if I left him for dead in a war zone. "Shall we enter
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Existential Therapy : A Matter Of Choices Essay
Existential Therapy: A Matter of Choices Chara Baines Liberty University Online Abstract Existential therapy is a self
–help style of therapy based on
choices. Existential therapy focuses on the here and now and the changes an individual can make in their lives if they are willing to honestly explore,
self–evaluate, and make changes in their beliefs, traditions, patterns and behavioral issues. Questioning such things as death, the meaning of human
existence, God's existence, and relationships is done through a close client therapist relationship built on trust, transparence and understanding.
Existential therapy can help a person determine direction, set and accomplish goals and achieve self–actualization. Existential therapy can also benefit
individuals struggling with addiction, anxiety, and depression. Individuals seeking immediate relief, not willing or able to be honest in
self–evaluations, have been reprimanded to therapy or resistant to the process are less likely to benefit or make any meaningful progress. With the
help of therapy individuals are able to ask and seek answers to questions that will help them to aspire to become their true authentic self. History of
Existential Therapy Existential therapy rose from the philosophical approach emphasizing that an individual, through acts of free will, determines their
own destiny including how one should live their life thus making each individual responsible for his or her choices. An
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The Vietnam War Remained An Existential Crisis
As the Vietnam War remained an existential crisis for the anti–communist agenda of the United States, President Johnson had to make crucial decisions
regarding whether to continue intervening in the war or to withdraw the troops already deployed. Several debates among government advisors
occurred in July of 1965 regarding differing strategies for plans of action. Although some advisors were against deploying more troops, such as George
Ball who believed in a "compromise solution," to "cut our losses while we still have the freedom of maneuver to do so," many advocated for the
deployment of more troops (Vietnam 283). Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara argued that without continued intervention, communist expansion
was inevitable, stating "the alternative to fighting in Vietnam was a Chinese–dominated Southeast Asia, which would mean a 'Red Asia" (McMahon
101). He also believed pulling out the troops would ruin the international prestige of the United States. The Johnson administration decided to increase
the amount of troops and number of bombings in North Vietnam, hopefully leading to their surrender. Unfortunately for the three years following,
countless resources and men were poured into Vietnam with no improvement or end to be seen. Beginning in January 1979, several months of Afghan
requests for Soviet aid during the Afghanistan war occurred. Specifically, the leader of the Communist Democratic Party of Afghanistan Nur
Muhammad Taraki, and his deputy Hafizullah Amin
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Case Study Of Charles Van Dorens
Pleased to offer a report analyzing Charles Van Doren's case from the Existential Therapy perspective. Existential psychotherapy emphasizes that
individual's confrontation with "existence" causes mental health problems. Irvin Yalom (existential therapist) recognizes four "givens of existence" or
ultimate human issues that all people struggle with: freedom and responsibility; isolation; meaninglessness; and death. The goal of existential therapy
is to assist the client in their exploration of the existential "givens of life." This approach of psychotherapy believes that all humans are capable of
doing both good and evil. On the other hand, individuals need to be the authors of their lives in order to be an authentic self, consequently, reflecting
on the kind of person they want to be by taking responsibility.
Humans live for a purpose, whether it's to fulfil a duty, enjoy the simple things in life, or in this case form your own identity.Charles Van Doren,
haunted by his lack of an identity amidst a family of overachievers, believes he is known worldwide as just "The son" of The Van Dorens. Towards
the beginning of the movie, Charlie is approached by a woman who refers to him as "The son" to which he responds, "I'm Charlie. Pleasure." His
reaction showed that he is not surprised, yet he wants people to know that he has his own identity. Similarly, during the interview with Dan Enright
and Al Freedman, Charlie says that he teaches at Columbia, "Same as Dad" as he tries to assert himself. Later, he was referred to as a professor
when he quickly corrected Dan and pointed out that he is just an instructor; however, for the rest of the movie he accepts being referred to as a
professor, as the sense of accomplishment delights him. Furthermore, during that interview Charlie mentions his novel about a patricide and points out
to Dan and Al that even his father liked it a lot. He is anxiously trying to validate his novel by indicating that someone like his father enjoyed it. The
question is, to what extent will Charlie reach in order to build his own identity.
Charlie believed that creating his own identity will bring him more freedom and independence from his family name. Dan asked Charlie to be on the
quiz show
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Holden's Existential Crisis Thesis
Holden is fleeing the world
Topic: Existential Crisis
Thesis statement: Holden deals with his existential crisis by resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily identified with his tendency
to fantasize about death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. I. Introduction
Topic Sentence: Holden the main character in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, after the death of his brother closes himself to the world. a. The
dynamics of Holden's existential crisis. b. Numbness as a response to social inadequacy. c. Holden's personality.
Concluding sentence: Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can
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Hence, he creates mechanisms of defense to barely be able to function in society. Each one of these mechanisms is a constant manifestation of his
desire to feel nothing opposed to feeling doubt and frustration because of his dilemma. Al throughout the novel, Holden takes certain attitudes and acts
on them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about
death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. Holden social inadequacy results in a lot of confusion, and stress in
his life; therefore, he constantly has these fantasies in which he undergoes physical experiences that take him to meet his death. At some point Holden
is so confused that he even identifies with James Castle who commits suicide in the story. James was also an outcast who instead of fight his reality,
thought it was better to escape it. "So Stabile, with about six other bastards, went down to James Castle's room [...] and tried to make him take back
what he said, but he wouldn't do it. So they started in on him. I wonВґt tell you what they did to him [...] Finally what he did, instead of taking back
what he said, he jumped out the window" (170). In several passages of the novel, we are able to identify Holden's dead wishes. When Holden arrived
at Central Park, and began to walk in the surroundings, he all of a sudden imagined that he is going
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Analyzing Andrews The Existential Crisis
In "The Existential Crisis", Andrews (2016) explains how modern society struggles to figure out the self. Existential crises produce anxiety within
an individual until the crisis has been resolved. Three versions of existential crises have been identified: sophomore crisis, adult existential crisis,
and later existential crisis. The sophomore crisis occurs when it is hard to identify the dimensions of the self which is usually in the late teens to
early 20s. This can be resolved by helping the individual figure out future events. The adult existential crisis occurs in the late 20s. Proponents of the
sophomore crisis carry over to the adult existential crisis with an intensity of identity questioning. crisis. The later existential crisis is the reflection
over one's life. Issues such as fear of death or pain occur in the later existential Relationships and careers are ways to measure the severity of an
existential crisis (Andrews, 2016). The severity of an existential crisis depends on how much dissatisfaction occurs at work or how much the
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The scientific tests measure individuals on a logical and social level. The scientific tests can successfully match people to jobs that are compatible
with their stage of life. The Holland Interest Scale uses six dimensions to match individuals to careers that will be enjoyable. (Andrews, 2016). The
development of these tests improves the chances of finding a good job or significant other. Social perspective taking is a form of behavioral training
that involves having an individual learn from another person's point of view. Social perspective is designed to help with general life problems. This
training has been found to help individuals who have mental illnesses. Social perspective training can help resolve aspects of the existential
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Prince Hamlet's Existential Crisis
In Act I of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince Hamlet suffers an existential crisis. Claudius tries to convince Hamlet that his heartbreak is "sweet and
commendable," but eventually everyone dies, and his "filial obligation" has been fulfilled (I.ii.87–92). This rattles Hamlet's perspective about life. His
grief overwhelms him, and he is stunned by the fact that his uncle and his mother seem indifferent to the loss of their king. He wonders if life really
matters since the throne and the court have so easily replaced his father. Hamlet laments that life is "weary, stale, and flat, and unprofitable"; indeed, he
starts to believe that everything will just rot in the end (I.ii.134–137). He wonders what the point of life is if all seems unexplainable
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Dr. Frankl 's The Existential Crisis
Dr. Viktor Frankl experienced an extreme traumatic event that most of us cannot even dream of happening. Dr. Frankl was a victim of the Nazi
Concentration Camps for years and was continuously tortured mentally, physically, and emotionally. From having little to no food to having barely
any clothes to wear during the wintertime, Dr. Frankl survived what the world witness as the most horrific genocide it had and has ever seen. One can
understand how it would be so easy for someone to lose sight of what the meaning of life is to them and to give up on it completely. When surrounded
by constant death and suffering, what meaning is left when a person is condemned to death? When discussing existentialism, there are a few different
ways that the term can be defined. Frankl believed that existentialism could be defined as existence itself, as what existence means, and it can also
be defined as struggling to find meaning in one's personal existance (Frankl, 1959). An existential crisis occurs when someone questions the
meaning of his or her life. No matter where a person is in life, there is always a chance of experiencing an existential crisis, or crisis or meaning,
when an individual is faced with the concept of death (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2012). Another way that a person can experience existential
crises is when they are challenged to establish a sense of self and what they believe the meaning of their life is (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2012).
In his book Man's
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The World Of Blood Red Snow
First was something like an ocean of blood, deep dark red. It covered everything and the sky was also red, but a dark red. Then were the clouds that
covered the sky, not red, dark grey, a dark, dark grey. And out of the clouds shoots electricity. The electricity was like lightning. Bolts shot quickly,
mercilessly. Down to the water, making title waves were ever it struck. In the middle of everything was someone. Someone laughing. Stranded out on
an island in the ocean of blood. Laughing with a device in his hands. The storm went on and the ocean lapped up against cliffs. Strange rocky cliffs.
They towered up higher than the clouds. And going up to the top there was a beautiful and magnificent city, which looked to be made of gold glowing...
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His expression wasn't one of pain it was one of strong concentration, hate also there. A strong hate. The man on the cliff had changed his focus
from looking down to watching the boy. For that was what he was... he was nothing more than a boy... young and helpless against the forces that
held him captive But he was more than that wasn't he? ************* That wasn't confusing at all.... It made perfect sense to me when I woke
up. I had it all figured out: Something bad is going to happen. That was the easy part. The school was as Anna called it "a major train wreck." We
had to pass through the senior hallway to get to the lab because Anna needed some stuff. So I had everyone's eyes on me, mostly because I don't
have any jeans or pants. The only pants that I do have are made to fit me when I am not wearing the prosthetic leg. I'm used to it, but it's still
uncomfortable... Anna opened the door and let me in, flicking on the lights. My jaw dropped; there was loads of stuff in there. "Well, tomorrow
is my presentation..." She said letting out a deep breath. "Fun right?" "Fun," I reply dully. "Everything is here and all we have to do it set up
tomorrow!" "We?" That woke me up from whatever trance I was in. "You 're at least going to help right?" She looks at me with an eyebrow raised. "I
though I already helped..." "Nope." I shrug. "So what now?" Anna opened the box with all her stuff in it. "Well, I 'm going to make sure everything is
ready. How was Xavier 's last night?"
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Rehabilitation Of The Body Is Only One Phase Of A...
rehabilitation of the body is only one phase of a continuing life. Similarly, facing a traumatic event such as EOL adds uncertainty about the future and
awareness of human's temporality. A study of lived experience of son and daughter caregivers seemed potentially helpful to understand EOL
existential experience of the caregiver role and potential development of information that strengthens caregiver's preparedness. Bachner et al. (2011)
and Wong and Tomer (2011) discussed the value of death acceptance as a means of coming to terms with death constructively, which would promote
preparation for good life and good death. Roth et al. (2013) suggested a benefit of better understanding of caregiver needs would be to increase positive
impacts of caregiving. Totman et al. (2015) predicted that EOL care impacts caregivers because they are existential beings and the impending death of
their parent disrupts established routines and can impact goals, values, beliefs, and roles. Wong and Tomer (2011) suggested research designed to
explore death acceptance would add understanding to the mechanisms and pathways to positive outcomes. Therefore, using an existential framework to
analyze adult child caregivers existential experience moves beyond a simple mechanistic depletion model because stress may relate to conflicts
between freedom, responsibility, beliefs, religiosity, isolation, loss, and continued existence (survival). The depletion model suggests that human
energy is
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Personal Narrative-Jimin's Existential Crisis
The smell of freshly baked bread filled Jimin's nose as he awkwardly walked around downtown NY. He tried to blend in with the locals, but
everything he did made him stand out. He was dashingly handsome with a strong athletic build and chocolate brown eyes. There was nothing
normal about him and the more normal he tried to walk, the more uncoordinated he looked. Jimin sighed audibly, he realized how much attention
he was drawing as he forcefully tried to fuse himself into a group of young businessmen, but he just couldn't do anything about it. His ripped jeans,
blue tee shirt and work boots among the sea of black dress suits made him look like a m&m in a pile of rice. His mission was a covert attack. Key
word: Covert. And he was being the opposite of covert. He was being overt. Jimin's shoulders sagged and his normal exquisite posture turned into
that of a sloth. His haughty confidence had faded away into defeated dread. If he couldn't even blend in with the locals, how was he supposed to
"stealthily find Mr. Cane and eliminate the target". That's what the file said. Written in red ink, the words practically screamed the extreme
importance of the task. Just as Jimin's existential crisis was about to begin, he collided into some kind of man bear. "Oh I am so sorry. I did not see...
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He was so young. At only 20 years old he still hoped to have so much life ahead of him. If Mr. Cane didn't kill him right now, his bosses would and
he was not prepared. He didn't even have an insurance policy set up, let alone a family to pay for his funeral charges. He still had so many
preparations to make. What kind of flowers would even be at his funeral. He hated flowers. The more Jimin's head filled with unsensible thoughts, the
less grasp on reality he had. A feeling of something wet on his hands interrupted his thoughts. After looking down to see what it was, he sped away as
quickly as possible. He didn't stop running until he was at least a mile or so
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Case Conceptualization: Dual Relationship
Case Conceptualization The client that came to counseling session, had experience a traumatic accident. She blacks out while using the bathroom
and loss control of her body and fell and broke one vertebra of her neck and her left arm and had a big scalp on her head. She was at the hospital
for more than ten days in the trauma area. She is an older single mom with a special needs kids and a granddaughter that depend of her. One of the
important aspects of the session was when the client express concerns and anxiety of drive again after her experience of driving some days after she
came home from the hospital. She experienced terror and fear of blacking out while driving and loss conscious of her time.
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I was surprise with the feedback, for the first question, Task the way the counselor went about working with me) rated on scale of 0 (did not fit ell
for me) to 10 (Fit like was it customized for me). She gave me a rate of 10. The client said that she felt that I was exactly for her that she had previous
experience on counselor not just for her but also for her son and she felt comfortable like it was only her and nothing else. The second question,
Goals (What we discussed) rated on a scale of 0 (did not talk about what I wanted to talk about) to 10 (We talked about what I wanted to talk) she gave
me a rate of 10. She said she felt free to talk about whatever she wants. She could express herself without any concern of be judgement. She said she
did not feel rushed or directed by a specific topic or agenda as she is custom sometimes with her son counselor. The third question, Emotional Bonds
(therapeutic relationship) rated on a scale of 0 (did not feel understood or listening to) to 10 (felt fully heard and understood). She gave me a rate of 9.
She said she feel listening and understood also she said she can feel my anxiety when she was talking about it, but she did not give me a rate of 10 it is
was because I show a lot of feelings and I gave her some advices, she said I suppose I need to be calm and not give advices for that she gave me the a
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The Manager : Inside The Minds Of Football 's Leaders Essay
The Manager: Inside the Minds of Football's Leaders – A Critical Appreciation What is a Critical Appreciation? Critical Appreciation in its simplest
sense means appreciating any work from a literary point of view while ensuring that the negative bits are given their fair share of highlight as well,
since you just can't ignore the flaws when an analysis of a critical description is what you want to do. The term Critical Appreciation may appear to be
a self–explanatory one but it isn't for the one reason that it doesn't simply include appreciation but criticism too. However, what is worth mentioning
here is that the negative aspects mustn't overtake the best parts of the book as the cynosure. Introduction: A Football Manager's is one of the most
demanding jobs in the world, especially when you are at the helm at a top European club, may it be Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. From the
moment you take over the reins, there's an awful lot of board members waiting to chop your head off at the sight of a foot put wrong, plus, of course,
any and every armchair fan claiming his granny to be better than you just in case you do make a mistake. And that's only a compendious account of
what a manager goes through during his tenure, the complete picture known only to those connected to the sport in one way or the other. One such
person happens to be Mike Carson, the author of The Manager: Inside the Minds of Football's Leaders, who, through his connections with the game's
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Existential Or Person Centered Therapy
Existential or Person Centered Therapy
Existential and person centered therapies are similar in the respect they believe in focusing on the client. Although, existential therapy explores themes
such as mortality, anxiety, and the person's current struggles. Even though person centered therapy believes in several of the same concepts, person
centered therapists believe people are trustworthy and know themselves best. Therefore, people know what is best for them and can resolve their own
problems without direct intervention (Corey, 2017). As a professional counselor, both modalities are essential tools to be able to use when needed.
Existential
History
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There is so much more that could be written including accolades to be given to the founders of these theories. Many therapists incorporate the
techniques of both theories into their practices daily. We can see in the previously described pages the importance of allowing the client the freedom to
explore what they already possess within themselves. In existential therapy the person possesses the attitude to create the life they are looking for. In
person centered therapy the counselor provided the unconditional positive regard and acceptance the client needs to believe in themselves to better their
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Personal Narrative: Trapped In An Existential Crisis
Trapped inside an existential crisis, I had no idea why I bothered going to school or what purpose my life would even serve after that. I hadn't
inherited my mother's bountiful optimism and would instead get trapped in an invincible bubble of uncertainty. I was a lifeless soul who slaved day
after day to get good grades without any long term goal to work after. After this I sunk into depression and began having unhealthy thoughts. Mymother
, having noticed my boredom with life, got worried that I might do something foolish and signed me up to volunteer at the local hospital down the
street. I didn't object nor was I particularly ecstatic about filing paperwork all day as most new hospital volunteers were made to do. However, because
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Every patient was at differing points in their lives. Some were just nearly reaching the mountain whereas others realized that there would always be
mountains to climb. The psychiatric patients in peculiar helped me discover my identity although most of them had forgotten theirs. One thing that
was common in all of their stories was the severe injustice they had to face for desiring treatment. Many of them resisted getting diagnosed for the
fear that they would be looked at as "freaks". I got to learn of the severe negative stigma that surrounds mental health patients: A Schizophrenic
patient is not viewed the same as a Leukemia patient. This is only one of the unjust events that I grew to learn about. At home I was babied and
mature adult conversations were shushed because I was too young while at the hospital I was treated as a fellow coworker who was expected to
handle touchy topics. I realized that the hospital is one of the few places where everyone is welcomed regardless of their label. We live in a time
where there are many humans but scarce humanity. It seems like such a miracle if someone is witnessed performing an act of kindness but as humans
it should only be
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The Worst Day Of My Life In A New School
DonВґt be afraid she had said, You'll be fine. My friend's words repeated in my head as if someone poured glue on my ears and stuck the words on.
A new school. A new reputation. Nothing to be afraid of. Right? Wrong. ВЁAlexis!ВЁ my dad interrupts my dreary thoughts. My bed squeaks as I sit
up and sigh. ВЁWhat dad?!ВЁ The depressing thought leaving a bitter taste in my mouth. ВЁTime for school!ВЁ he calls back. Right. ItВґs Monday.
Also known as the worst day of my life, or as my parents like to call it, the first day of my sophomore year. Usually i'm excited for the first day of
school, but not this time. Not here at my new house. Not at my new school. Not in my new town. Especially not here in New Jersey. I pull on my jet
black jacket and say farewell to my thin, ill, and frail mother and with my head and shoulders low, start my journey to Leven Academy. The air is
brisk and thin when I step out the door, my knees shivering as the bone–chilling wind hits my wobbly legs. I look up to see the gray sky hiding the sun
from the world. What a lovely day I mutter sarcastically to no one in particular. I look down at the cracked sidewalk and adjust my backpack straps
and continue to walk to school. When I reach the school entrance, there are so many students that I HAVE to lift my head to avoid getting run into by
the hundred of teenagers. After the 4th period is over I head to my locker for lunch. Now everyone has made mistakes in their life, but this mistake will
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Adult Existential Crisis

  • 1. Adult Existential Crisis Then, a study by Mary (2016) found out that one type of existential crisis usually occur in teenager and is referred as sophomore crisis. This crisis can lead to an identity crisis if not given awareness. She also said that existential crisis is different for people at different age groups and stated that there is an adult existential crisis that is far more complex that sophomore crisis. The main difference is that Adult Existential Crisis also deals with questions regarding legacy, mortality, and achievement. Another, Psychological Theory has since a long time ago recognized the presence of significance in life. Most research consideration has been paid to the presence of importance in life, which is characterized as "the sense made of, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Essay about History Still Matters Questions 1.) Moyers compares the study of history to "the view in the rearview mirror." In what ways is this quote an apt comparison? I don't know how to drive, but I've heard that your rearview mirror is extremely important, as is history. It's like looking behind you, or that phrase, "How do you know where you're going, if you don't know where you've been?" History can be boring, but generally when it's boring, it's probably being told wrong. People and stories are interesting and they make up who we are, and we need them. If we toss out that mirror (our history), we're likely to back–up into something nasty or get rear–ended. The moral is, if we know our history we can avoid making some large mistakes, because we'll be able to see a little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you think he's correct? Explain. Moyers suggests that as Americans, we consider ourselves so advanced and the world has changed so much in our eyes, that we consider history to be inapplicable to ourselves. I think he's correct in saying that that is how many Americans think. Our society is very in the "now", with Twitter, and FB Status updates, Instagram, and What's Trending Now?, we're seeking as a whole to be seen NOW, not yesterday. I wish that people weren't like this, but being a capitalist society, people should have seen it coming. We care mostly about ourselves now, so why should we listen to what someone else did a long time ago? 5.) Do you think we can learn from the past, or have our circumstances changed so dramatically that the past is irrelevant? Explain your position. I think the past will always be extremely relevant. Life is full of billions of possibilities and it's hard to make choices sometimes, by knowing even a little bit about the past, you're much more likely to end up where you want to be. You can draw on situations in the past to help you make decisions about situations in the present. Yes, there are a lot of things that are extremely different now, but there have always been times in history where things had just become extremely different. When fire was discovered, when soap was invented, when electricity was discovered, when the telephone was invented, indoor plumbing, cars, computers, theory of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on My Perfect Dream Vacation: There's No Place Like... My Perfect Dream Vacation: There's No Place Like Home Almost everyone has their own idea of a dream vacation. It's the perfect place to get away from the reality of every day life and the stress that goes along with it, and the choices and ideas of the "perfect vacation" are as varied as the people who dream about them. Some fantasize about lazing on a warm, sunny beach with soft ocean breezes and a cold exotic drink at their side. Some dream of forests and wildlife, cool running streams, and fresh mountain air that is thick with the scent of pine. There are those whose ideas of the perfect dream vacation involves the thrill of stock car racing mixed with the roar of the crowd, the smell of fuel and hot asphalt that's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scented candles are a must and will add a relaxing atmosphere to any pampering session. All that serious pampering is sure to work up a bit of an appetite so now it's time for a light lunch. If you have planned your meal times in advance then there are no worries about what to fix, or where to go if you planned on eating out. If not, just decide what you would like to eat at the moment and go from there. There, really, is no right or wrong when you vacation at home. Once lunch is over, it's time to just sit back and let all your cares and worries drift away, while you escape into pleasant daydreams. My perfect vacation takes place during the warm summer months so a hammock in the back yard is the perfect place for daydreaming. There is nothing more relaxing than lying in a hammock under a shade tree while the gentle breeze of summer drifts over you and your mind wanders, either lost in carefree thought or traveling through the pages of your favorite book. If you don't have a shade tree or a back yard, or if your vacation takes place during a cold time of year, any comfortable place where you can sit back and relax will work. You may also choose to spend your time visiting some favorite local attractions or perhaps a leisurely stroll through a park. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. My Experience At The United States Of America When I was little, around six years old, some of my acquaintances fantasised of being princesses while others dreamed of being police officers or knights. My notion was not as preposterous as theirs, but almost as out of reach; I wanted to study in the United States of America, better said I wanted to move there. Growing up in a relatively small town, where everyone seemed to share the same principles once they got past their childhood virtuous, I felt stuck. Once again, I was a dreamer, forever stuck in the what ifs scenarios of my own imagination. Hence, I was not contented, I wanted to experience the world outside of those city walls, the cities I saw and heard about on TV, I wanted to experiencea different world, because I simply reckoned that everything would get better once I left. As I got older, those dreams, of moving aboard and starting all over, only got more insane. On some days, where I felt like my world was breaking apart again, I came home, crying and begging my mom to take a job aboard. To be honest, I had yet to learn about visa restrictions and all the social security benefits that Germany, as compared to international standards, had. In other words, my mom quickly made me realise that I had to wait for College to finally leave the city behind. This, nevertheless, did not stop me from divulging it to everyone around me. While my classmates always reaffirmed me as dewy–eyed, adults simply labeled it as the guileless state of reverie. At the end of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. My Life Is A Case Of Existential Crisis Anxiety. Stress. These emotions bring forth many headaches and heartaches. People often relate such emotions to problems or unexpected happenings. But could it be instead a case of existential crisis? Existential crisis is when a person starts to worry or question the meaning of their life. Does life have a purpose? Does life have any value? If so, what is its value? In my case, it happens very often. Scared and alone, I often wonder about the meaning of my life. Is my life worth living? If you have felt this way, maybe you have a case of existential crisis. I am scared that I will not be able to accomplish my hopes and dreams. All I can think of is the mistakes I have made, the problems I have caused, and the wonderful things that I've sadly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could be in a party, having fun, and suddenly I start to think about the things that worry me the most. This tears me up so much inside that I usually start to become desperate. I get desperate to do something else, leave, and go somewhere else. I often end up leaving parties because I'm no longer happy being there. When this happens I just don't want to be in that place so much it becomes easy to isolate myself. Social isolation is when you isolate yourself from other people because you prefer to be alone or wish to have no contact with people and the rest of the world. I feel uncomfortable being around people; large crowds that I only want to have fun and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Existential Crisis Shown in the TV series Awkward Existential Crisis in the TV series "Awkward" We are all familiar with the lonely Charlie Brown, who wishes he was popular and courageous enough to sit with the beautiful red–head girl that he has a crush on. In the comic strip, Charlie talks down of himself numerous times such as, "I always have to eat alone because nobody likes me.." and "I'd give anything to talk with her.. She'd never like me, though.. I'm so blah and so stupid.. She'd never like me." He then explains that if he would go over and talk to her, everyone would laugh and she would feel insulted. Charlie's, loneliness, low quality of life, and negative self–talk are all symptoms of his existential crisis. An Existential Crisis can be described as a deep, obsessive concern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not following society's expectations has consequences such as being an outcast or being different from everyone. Being different is sometimes where bullying comes into play. Society is known to crush individuality. (Litt, Sheldon) The idea is to live life by your own rules and do as you please. Everyday life is complicated for Jenna, hence the name of the series. She has her own blog titled "the invisible girl" that she types in everyday about how her day went, similar to a personal journal. When Jenna gets home from school on the second day, she is typing in her blog as she reads the letter she received, a "carefrontation letter". The letter states, Jenna, as you are now, you could disappear and no one would notice. Below is a list of suggestions that you should seriously consider: 1. Stop being such a p****. 2. Your instincts suck. Second guess them. 3. The only people more pathetic than you are your friends. Drop the dead weight. 4. When you're pretty, you're happy, and clearly you're not happy. 5. Pull your head out of your ass and stand out. 6. Nobody likes pitiful. Stop being such a drag. 7. You have to be cruel to be kind. 8. Make amends. A Friend (Alberghini, Chris) As she reads this cruel letter, she types in her blog, "sometimes being a teenager makes you want to die." At that moment, she went to her bathroom to take some ibuprofen for headache relief but began to choke on the two that she took. She spills the whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Pros And Cons Of Existential Crisis As defined by Jean–Paul Sartre, who took existentialism as his chosen philosophy, existentialism is a humanism which describes the human being as a free agent responsible of his own fate development through their act of will. From there we can derive an existential crisis as a state where a person questions the foundation of his life and if it has any meaning, purpose or value. This could lead to anxiety, depression, stress and a loss of sense of purpose. In the following paper I will be exploring first what could cause or trigger an existential crisis and secondly what options the schools of thought offer to cope with such a problem. Every person in the world attributes meaning and purpose in his life to something specific, for example God... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is what they call as the human condition. We are forced to decide and cannot be reassured that we have made the right choice. It is comparable to driving a car while being blindfolded where one is bound to deviate from the correct route and make mistakes. As these philosophers would put it: the condition of mankind is that they are made to plot their life courses in the dark without adequate reason or insight. This leads to anxiety which goes hand in hand with the realization of the human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Rob Gordon's Existential Crisis In The Film High Fidelity We live and learn from many experiences in our life, especially our failures, mistakes, and of course––breakups. Sometimes why and how these incidents happen to us boggles our minds and makes us contemplate "who we are" and "why we are this way." The film High Fidelity, directed by Stephen Frears, does a perfect job of exemplifying a man midst an existential crisis, experiencing a flurry of emotions, most notably: despair and angst. Rob Gordon is in his middle 30's and the owner of a failing record store called "Championship Vinyl" when he has a breakup with his then girlfriend, Laura. This throws Rob into a state of despair as he loses all hope and that he is destined to be alone. He embarks on a quest to figure out why all of his girlfriends dumped him, so that he could finally have closure. Rob started with his first girlfriend, Allison, whom of which he "dated" in the 6th grade. After Rob calls Allison's mom he soon finds out that she married her first boyfriend. Taken by surprise, Rob rubuttles that he was her first boyfriend, but... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charlie was not like any other girls to Rob, and she fascinated him. The phenomena of Charlie was that she was popular, always spoke her mind, and was hot. To Rob their relationship seemed to have just fizzled out. But later after attending her dinner party, Rob finally realized why they did not work out. The nounema of the relationship was that Charlie was an awful person; All she did was talk shit about other people. She was the one to dump him because she said he was too much work and was dull. Rob realizes that they really had nothing and he wasted his time being with someone that was not really in heart. He feels angst because he decided to date her for no good reason, and he was responsible for wasting his own time with her. Rob learned not to waste his time with the wrong people that do not treat him right, or people he does not really feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Margery's Existential Crisis In chapter 1, Margery falls prey to postpartum depression after giving birth to one of her many children. During this psychotic episode, devils threaten her and compel her to renounce Christ, and she has lascivious affairs with strange men. As a result, Margery feels as though she is going to die and go to hell; culminating in Margery savagely biting her own hand to keep from killing herself (Kempe 6–7). It is reasonable to assume that the prospect of being a mother absolutely horrifies Margery; making her resent her role as wife and mother, and question her purpose for existing. Here, Margery Kempe is having an existential crisis―a point in time during which an individual questions if their life has meaning, purpose, or value―which produces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Existential Therapy Research Paper Existential Therapy Existential therapy is a way of an attitude or thinking about psychotherapy that a particular style of practicing psychotherapy. This approach can be best described as a philosophical approach that influences a counselor's therapeutic practice. Existential approach focuses on exploring themes such as morality, meaning, freedom, responsibility, anxiety, and aloneness as all of these relate to a person's current struggle. The goal of thistherapy is to assist clients in their exploration of the existential givens of live and how addressing these goals can lead to a deeper, more reflective existence. Clients are invited to reflect on life, to recognize their range of alternatives, and to decide among them. This therapy is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It assumes that the client growth occurs through a genuine encounter. The therapist's techniques do not make a therapeutic relationship; it is the quality of the client–therapist relationship that heals the client. Therapists must reach a sufficient depth and openness in their lives to allow them venture into the client's world without losing their own sense of identity. Presence is both a condition and a goal for therapy. Because this approach of therapy focuses on the basic conditions of being a human, practitioners are not be specific techniques. Therapy interventions are guided by a philosophical framework about what it means to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hamlet's Existential Crisis When looking at Hamlet, one could say that William Shakespeare put the play together as a very cathartic tragedy. The emotional result of dealing with so many deaths brings on a plethora of emotions which are not usually felt in a typical play. Hamlet begins not with the normal prosperity and good fortune as do most tragedies, but with a more stifling and depressing sort of mood (Tekany 115). However, something else could be said about this play as well. The play centers on Hamlet and his existential characteristics, such as angst, isolation and his confrontations with nothingness. The exhibition of these characteristics proves Hamlet to be an existential character. The idea of Hamlet's father's (King Hamlet of Denmark) passing is what begins the cycle of existential thoughts and feelings within him. From the conflict raging inside Hamlet, stemming from the loss of his father, blooms the beginnings of a bigger, overall existential conflict that soon leads to his cathartic downfall. He visits places filled with nothingness and abhorrence with a sense of frailty and pulsating frustration. Hamlet's existential crisis begins with the death of his father and the remarrying of his mother. At this point, for Hamlet, the questions start pouring in; "to be or not to be" (Hamlet 3.1.57), and so on. From questioning his existence and fighting with himself about the purpose of his life begins to show the beginnings of the existential crisis that is soon to consume him. Also, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Who Is Gregor Samsa's Existential Crisis In The Metamorphosis At one point in life, we all begin to question the meaning of our existence. Gregor Samsa experiences an existential crisis in the story The Metamorphosis. Gregor undergoes an existential crisis as he believes since he transformed into a pest, he can't provide for his family anymore, Gregor tries to adapt to his new lifestyle, but ultimately can't. The primary outcome of Gregor questioning his existence leads to him deciding to kill himself and his family deciding to move on and look for a husband for Grete. Gregor's existential crisis begins when he starts to think that his life is worthless as a bug. According to Kafka,"At the time Gregor's only concern had been to devote everything he had to allow his family to forget as quickly as possible the business misfortune which had brought them all into a state of complete hopelessness. And so at that point he'd started to work with a special intensity and from an assistant had become, almost overnight, a traveling salesman, who naturally had entirely different possibilities for earning money and whose successes at work at once were converted into the form of cash... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Life for Gregor was tough enough as is, and it never got better. Throughout the story, Gregor attempts to become accustomed to his new life as a bug. While he tried his hardest to adjust to his unique situation, he ended up becoming a different being. Grete even said, "But how can it be Gregor? If it were Gregor, he would have long ago realized that a communal life among human beings is not possible with such an animal and would have gone away voluntarily"(Kafka 86). In the end, Gregor's existential crisis occurred because he could no longer provide for his family and never adjust to his new life as a bug. This existential crisis has led to multiple outcomes for Gregor and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on A Magical Forest A Magical Forest The sun is high above me and I walk into the forest in front of me, which I hear calling me. I hear birds chirping and twittering, singing a song. This makes me wonder about birds and where their songs come from. How ancient the song I am hearing really is. As I take a step into the forest, I notice at first the trees, stretching high above the ground, as if in competition with one another, to see who will reach the sky first. Their roots are long and strong, going deep under the ground, indicating that they have lived in the area for a long time, for centuries. As I look up, I notice first their leaves. Although they are green, they have a tinge of gold reflected in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Putting the unknown flower to my nose, I inhale deeply, taking in the beautiful, indescribable aroma. It leaves me feeling heavenly and in high spirits. I walk through the forest, with golden leaves falling to the ground. The feeling that the forest fills me with is pure ecstasy and a sensation of desire. There, cutting through the trees, is a river. Its water is clear and fresh. The colour is clear blue with a hint of purple. The pebbles at the bottom sparkle as they catch the suns beams. I put my hand into the water and I feel a shiver go down my back from the coldness. Having gotten used to the cold, I take a handful of water and drink it. As the water trickles down my throat, I feel the chill of the water spread down my throat and fill my body. The water makes my body tingle and feel light. It leaves me warm and pleased. As the day fades away and night seeps in, the forest is equally stunning. The moon, coming out from behind the clouds, shows its full self. In between the trees, you can see the moons beams entering the forest. The light that is emitted from the moon, shines onto the tree trunks, making them illume in the night, therefore making the forest glow and become radiant. As I go deeper into the forest I see movement. I realize that ahead of me is the heart of the forest. There, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Greasy Lake Essay Greasy Lake Greasy Lake is the story of three friends who are bad characters. Until they run into a situation where they question, just how bad they are. Just because they act badly and look bad does not mean they are. They are teenagers in a period, "when courtesy and winning ways [are] out of style when it [is] good to be bad, when they [cultivate] decadence like a taste." (112) They look bad, wearing torn–up leather jackets, slouching around with toothpicks in their mouths and wearing their shades morning, noon and night. They have the attitude, they drive their parents cars fast, and burn rubber as the pull out of the driveway. They have the bad habits. They drink "gin and grape juice, Tango, Thunderbird, and Bali Hai,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of a sudden, they see a friend's car. This is all the three need to know; now things will get interesting, maybe it is not a wasted trip after all. They flash the headlights and honk the horn, a harmless prank to pull on a friend, "for all we [know] we might even catch a glimpse of some little fox's tit. And then we [could] slap backs with red–faced Tony, roughhouse a little, and go on to new heights of adventure and daring." (113) In their haste for a little excitement and adventure, they fail to realize it is not Tony's car after all, but someone else's car. This is the second mistake. The first is dropping the car keys in the grass. The owner of the car, a greasy booted character, does not find this childish prank funny. He comes out of the car, with fists flying, feet kicking. He is not about to let these guys get away with this so–called harmless prank. This guy is bad; he takes on all three of the friends, and thoroughly beats them up. Even after this, they still think they are bad. "[He] [goes] for the tire iron under the car seat." (114) The narrator still holds onto the idea he is bad, "[He] [keeps] it there because bad characters always keep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. An Existential Crisis In The Death Of Ivan Ilych By Kafka Samson Abdurachmanov An Existential Crisis Existential crisis is a moment at which an individual questions the very foundations of their life: whether their life has any meaning, purpose, or value. Sometimes there are men who will accept their fate graciously. Two works that depict these ideas are "The Death of Ivan Ilych" by Leo Tolstoy and "The Metamorphosis" by Kafka. In both works by Tolstoy and Kafka, the main characters at some point question their lives' and what life means to them. In order to question one's life, it would be necessary that one evaluate the decisions they make. A person's life can change in any event that has happened to them. Moreover, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cushion's spring Peter sat on was unsteady and at one point Peter was caught in it. So too was Ivan material relationship, it was not stable. He takes a wife because a young legal man with secure means should take a wife. He buys a house in the city and furnishes it with serious accessories because a cultured aristocrat should have a material status symbol. Overall, Ivan does things for the show of it. The cushion in a way also represents his shaky life. As aforementioned, people's decisions shape their future. It would seem here that Ivan's attitude of "go with the flow" is shaping up to be a bad decision, hence a bad future. Ivan faces an injury to his left side. At first, it is not serious, but later on, his pain gets stronger to the point where he is bedridden. It is because of Ivan's illness does he start to think about his life. He questions his existence and the rationale behind his suffering; he slowly begins to see that his life was not as it should have been. Ivan's illness reveals to him the true nature of life that, a life lived for others are a life worth living. He is going first through agony and despair, he thought his life was meaningless and void of love; it was his son who showed him love. Now he realized that he should have been more involved in his family life. "Yes, I am making them wretched...They are sorry, but it will be better for them when I die...He tried to add 'forgive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Man 's Search For Meaning By Viktor E. Frankl Viktor E. Frankl's novel Man's Search for Meaning is a novel founded on the personal journey of Viktor and how he discovered his meaning in life. In the course of his discovery of the meaning of life he decides to hopefully help those in pain and sufferings find their meaning as well. The book entails tragedy and extreme misfortune in Auschwitz concentration camp as a captive; yet through this pain and suffering is where Viktor Frankl originated his will to persevere and psychological techniques for survival. Throughout Viktor E. Frankl's book Man's Search for Meaning mental, physical, and emotional torture and attack impressed on the prisoners in the Auschwitz concentration camp was a regular and familiar topic. "The accompanying guards kept shouting at us and driving us with the butts of their rifles. Anyone with very sore feet supported himself on his neighbor 's arm. Hardly a word was spoken; the icy wind did not encourage talk." (Page #37) If I was compelled to experience an organization or group of authorities that I had no rights or privileges whatsoever, while enduring the harsh realities of nature's weather, and facing weapons intended to take my life and the lives around me, I would most likely be in survival mode and be focused on trying to be as composed and camouflaged as possible. It is admirable how the prisoners in this recollection from Viktor are thinking of one another as well as themselves by assisting their fellow man in survival as well. I would like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Existential Crisis In Hamlet In Shakespeare's Hamlet, a tale of murder, tragedy, pain, and grief is told. Since its creation, a number of people have analyzed, explained, and criticized Hamlet. As with all literary criticism, a number of approaches have been applied to the play, with varying results and interpretations. In particular, analysis of Hamlet through an existential lens, as a revenge–tragedy, as viewed through a Freudian philosophy, through analysis of the psychology of characters in other ways, and as it relates to the history surrounding it show particularly keen insights into the work itself. In the work, Hamlet himself frequently finds himself caught in a existential crisis, making the existential outlook on the play an appropriate one. Frequently throughout the play, Hamlet finds himself questioning his existence, and more specifically, "to be, or not to be" (Shakespeare, 3.1). The nature of Hamlet's existential crisis is not one of whether or not he does exist, but rather, whether or not he should exist. Hamlet's mindset is reflective of viewpoint not uncommon at the time of the play's conception–– that the world is rotten, and he must suffer through it (Tekinay 117). The particular events of Hamlet's own life lead him to the conclusion that, for his existence to remain bearable, he must either end his own life or exact revenge on Claudius. The former is where existentialism is seen in Hamlet; through his ability to decide whether or not his existence should continue, Hamlet is forced to question the meaning and value of his life. He begins to see the people around him as something entirely different from himself, and as his enemies. Save for Horatio, Hamlet no longer considers himself to be part of the rest of humanity (Tekinay 120), and this drives him to look down upon the rest of humanity. He views them as more foolish and less aware, a perception revealed to the readers through asides and impolite comments that go unnoticed by other characters in the play. This distaste for others leads Hamlet to wonder where his own worth is, and the conclusion he eventually comes to is that it is his revenge that is most important to the question of his "being." Hamlet views his duty towards revenge as the justification for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Existential Crisis In Hamlet In Shakespeare's Hamlet, we are presented with a young man torn asunder after the sudden demise of his father. There is a point in the play where Hamlet vocalizes his feelings of displacement and loss within his world. The "To be, or not to be" monologue plunges the audience into the confused psyche of Hamlet, allowing us to empathize with Hamlet's existential crisis. This window into Hamlet's dilemma strikes the audience, it is relatable in that we all face moments in our lives where we stand back and question our socially and self–imposed roles. The ramblings of Hamlet echo through history, and those same sentiments can be felt to this day. The true comparison lies in how we handle these tribulations. Kafka, Franz, and Joachim Neugroschel. "The Passenger." The Metamorphosis, in the Penal Colony, and Other Stories: With Two New Stories. 1st Scribner pbk. fiction ed., New York, Simon & Schuster, 2000, pp. 40–41. In Kafka's "The Passenger" we are presented with an allegorical story about a person on a trolley car, watching as life passes. In the introduction "I stand on the platform of the trolley car and am completely insecure about my footing in this world in this city, in my family. Nor could I indicate even casually what demands I might rightfully make in any direction..." we have the entire basis of this short story. Kafka puts to words the feelings of his and his generation, feelings of being out of place in a rapidly changing world. Shakespeare and Kafka both abided in time periods that we're seeing social changes occurring. Shakespeare may have used Hamlet to vocalize his feelings about being out of place in his world. Kafka used his short story "The Passenger" to put to words his feelings of displacement and unfamiliarity with the world around him. Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" monologue and Kafka's "The Passenger" show similar feelings of confusion and disassociation from their specific worlds. Hamlet debates life and death, action vs inaction, suffering, an inability to choose a direction; Kafka skips the debate and delves directly to the heart of the issue, a complete insecurity with no direction in the world. Munch, Edvard. Evening on Karl Johan Street. 1892, oil on canvas, Rasmus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. My Job At The Club Rained Out I've settled into my job at the club pretty quickly. The manager and I have decided that I will wear a bikini top with either pants or skirts while I work. We talked about having me work topless, but since the front door opens and people outside could see me, we ruled against it. At this point, I have been here several weeks. I have become friends with most of the girls, but especially with Angel. I also get along well with Rochelle, Candy, and Sky. Not their real names, of course. There is a group of other dancers that seem to hang out together and keep to themselves. They say hi to me when they walk in, but that's about the extent of our relationships. It can get a little "bitchy" in here with the majority of employees being women. I tend to be viewed as a neutral party since I'm not a direct threat to the other dancers. Inside the club, the competition tends to be a little fierce, and sometimes it's so catty I'm happy I sit on the outside. On this particular Tuesday, I get to work a couple minutes early. I look at the schedule and see that Angel, Sky, Roxy, Misty, and Sabrina are scheduled to work the afternoon shift, which starts at 4:00. I page back to the dressing room to find out which dancers have arrived. Angel answers the call and tells me that so far only her and Sky are back there. I'm supposed to know which dancers are working in case customers call and ask. I've even had a guy leave before because the girl he wanted to see wasn't working. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Erikson Identity Crisis Erik Erikson is a figure in psychology who examined many factors about the personality. One of his theories revolves around identity crises, which he believed countless people have gone through during their lives in order to solidify their identity. Since his findings on this topic in the 1970s, others have done studies on identity crises and how they affect development as well. The concept of an identity crisis is quite important in discovering how the ego grows and identity develops, and it has been referenced many times in popular culture. Being that it is so relevant to everyone's lives as Erikson believes, I picked this as a topic for this paper in order to understand the concept more. In this paper, I define Erikson's idea of identity crisis and then compare it to three other works which revolve around the subject. Then I compare each article to Erikson, my personal experience, and occasionally to each other in order to demonstrate how Erikson's ideas on identity crisis are valid in a modern setting. Identity crisis can be defined as a mental state where an individual is "easily upset by a sudden or intense stimulus" where "their egos seems to have lost any shook–absorbing capacity" (Frager, 2013, p. 165). Furthermore, he states that these individual's "egos seemed to have lost any shock–absorbing capacity" and their "sensory systems [are] in a constant 'startled' state" (Frager, 2013, p. 165). He coined this term while treating soldiers at Mount Zion Veterans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples of Jung’s Analytical Archetype Theory in the Film... Martin Scorsese directed the movie Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, that came out on February 19, 2010. The movie portrays many different examples of critical theory. Having watched the movie before my analysis, when I heard of Jung's Analytical Archetype theory I linked it with this movie almost immediately. Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, developed the idea that all archetypes are universal images that come from the collective unconscious and are almost instinctive to us all. Jung's critical theory examines the unique personal collective unconscious of the characters in the film. These can vary anywhere from forgotten memories to traumas, keeping all religious, spiritual, and mythological symbols and experiences intact. It is from this point of view that it becomes easier to explain all the similarities between stories. There are three factors when you look at archetypes, which are characters, situations, and symbols. Plot Overview Shutter Island is set in the 50's and Edward Daniels, Teddy, is the protagonist we first encounter in the beginning of the movie. He's portrayed as a US Marshall who's sent to "Shutter Island" where there's a psychiatric facility, Ashecliffe Hospital to investigate the disappearance of a female patient with his new partner Chuck Aule. Teddy tells Chuck that he wanted to get this case because the man who killed his wife in a fire, Andrew Laeddis, was also on the island and went missing months ago. As they continue their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Cnps 365 Midterm 1 Notes Essay Chapter 4 & 5 Psychoanalytic Therapy Sigmund Freud. Freuds psychoanalytical system = model of personality development, approach to psychotherapy Often a benchmark used for other theories Freudian view of human nature = deterministic Behaviour determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivations 0biological/instinctual drives, evolve through key psycho sexual stages in first 6 years of life Instincts central Libido = energy of all life instincts Libido, source of motivation that encompasses sexual energy but goes beyond it Both sexual and aggressive drives are powerful determinants of why people act as they do Psychoanalytical view – three systems for personality: id, ego, superego Id = biological, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analysts listens for gaps, inconsistencies, free associations, infers meanings of dream Psychoanalytic therapy is somewhat like putting pieces of puzzles together Free association – say whatever comes to find, no self censorship (classical psychoanalysis) typical laying on a couch scenario Transference – clients unconscious shifting to the analyst of feelings and fantasies that are reactions to significant others in the client's past. Involves the unconscious repetition of the past in the present Working through – exploration of unconscious material and defenses. Results in resolution of old pattrerns allows clients to make new choices Countertransference, when therapist respond in irrational ways because their own conflicts trigger Psychodynamic therapy – geared to limted objectives than to restructuring personality. Therapist lesss likely to use couch, fewer sessions per week, frequent use of supportive interventions, more self disclosure by therapist, focus more on pressing practical concerns than on fantasy material. Aimed at increasing awareness, fostering insights into clients behaviour 6 basic
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  • 24. Treatment Plan 1 Essay Counceptualization and Treatment Plan Liberty University COUNS 510 Abstract The practice that assist a therapist in determining a client diagnosis and the proper treatment plan that would resolve the issue surrounding the clinet's diagnosis is Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning. The clinet's treatment plan must be appropriate and relational and this will alow any type of medication and adaptions to be adjusted if needed so that modifications and adaptations can be adjusted as needed (Altman, Briggs, Frankel, Gensler, and Pantone, 2002). The ultimate goal of case conceptualization and treatment planning is to discover complete findings in relation to the client. One approach is Existential Therapy. The human... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roland had a very close relationship with his step–father, but his step–father dies when Roland was 16 years old leaving a great emptiness and sense of being alone inside. Although Rolnad's mother displayed love and affection to Roland, her parenting style left Roland with no sense of consequence to his action. Roland believes that nobody should continue to be upset with him after he apologies. An apology alone, void of any action, is enough for all to be forgiven and forgotten to Roland. His biological father had a relationship with him growing up, but he only saw his father occasionally growing up. Roland resents his father leaving the family when he was just a young boy and starting a family with a new woman. Isolation is when one feels completely alone, disconnected, and secluded and it is a process where an idea or memory is divested of its emotional component (Cooper, 2003). Death is something that has caused Roland's only male role model and support system to be taking away from him. The death of his step–father is what caused the emotions he had for his biological father to matesized and to be projected upon others in his life. Roland has a lack of self–esteem and feels like he is not worthy of love unless he forces upon others. This lack of self–esteem stems from his father abandoning him and starting another family to replace him. Roland feels that he was not even good enough for his
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  • 26. My Trip to Liberia I was standing on a hill looking at the horrible town of West Point in Liberia, and I was starting to rethink my career as a journalist. . "This is the worst place I've ever seen," I said. "We're not there yet," Abeeku said with a thick African accent and a grin. He looked more elegant than most people I saw in Liberia, but he still looked poverty–stricken. He was wearing a tattered tank top, and his blue jeans were smeared with dirt. "I'm not sure I want to go down this hill, and enter that disgusting town," I said. "As a rookie journalist, I haven't seen many awful places, but I hope I never have to go anywhere worse than Liberia." "What you've seen in Liberia so far is nothing," Abeeku said. "You will probably want to rip your heart out when you step into West Point." I was surprised no one ripped my heart when I crossed the borders into Liberia. Abeeku looked at me with a cheerful smile, and that was the same cheerful smile he had when I met him at a hotel many miles outside of West Point. He was away from his daughter Akua for years because of a civil war, and he wanted to find her, so he could get her out of West Point beforethe warlords took over and war started. No one within hundreds of miles wanted to help him find her, so I agreed to help him if he gave me something juicy to document. I also helped him because I had a son at home in America, and I wouldn't know how to go on with my life if I left him for dead in a war zone. "Shall we enter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Existential Therapy : A Matter Of Choices Essay Existential Therapy: A Matter of Choices Chara Baines Liberty University Online Abstract Existential therapy is a self –help style of therapy based on choices. Existential therapy focuses on the here and now and the changes an individual can make in their lives if they are willing to honestly explore, self–evaluate, and make changes in their beliefs, traditions, patterns and behavioral issues. Questioning such things as death, the meaning of human existence, God's existence, and relationships is done through a close client therapist relationship built on trust, transparence and understanding. Existential therapy can help a person determine direction, set and accomplish goals and achieve self–actualization. Existential therapy can also benefit individuals struggling with addiction, anxiety, and depression. Individuals seeking immediate relief, not willing or able to be honest in self–evaluations, have been reprimanded to therapy or resistant to the process are less likely to benefit or make any meaningful progress. With the help of therapy individuals are able to ask and seek answers to questions that will help them to aspire to become their true authentic self. History of Existential Therapy Existential therapy rose from the philosophical approach emphasizing that an individual, through acts of free will, determines their own destiny including how one should live their life thus making each individual responsible for his or her choices. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Vietnam War Remained An Existential Crisis As the Vietnam War remained an existential crisis for the anti–communist agenda of the United States, President Johnson had to make crucial decisions regarding whether to continue intervening in the war or to withdraw the troops already deployed. Several debates among government advisors occurred in July of 1965 regarding differing strategies for plans of action. Although some advisors were against deploying more troops, such as George Ball who believed in a "compromise solution," to "cut our losses while we still have the freedom of maneuver to do so," many advocated for the deployment of more troops (Vietnam 283). Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara argued that without continued intervention, communist expansion was inevitable, stating "the alternative to fighting in Vietnam was a Chinese–dominated Southeast Asia, which would mean a 'Red Asia" (McMahon 101). He also believed pulling out the troops would ruin the international prestige of the United States. The Johnson administration decided to increase the amount of troops and number of bombings in North Vietnam, hopefully leading to their surrender. Unfortunately for the three years following, countless resources and men were poured into Vietnam with no improvement or end to be seen. Beginning in January 1979, several months of Afghan requests for Soviet aid during the Afghanistan war occurred. Specifically, the leader of the Communist Democratic Party of Afghanistan Nur Muhammad Taraki, and his deputy Hafizullah Amin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Case Study Of Charles Van Dorens Pleased to offer a report analyzing Charles Van Doren's case from the Existential Therapy perspective. Existential psychotherapy emphasizes that individual's confrontation with "existence" causes mental health problems. Irvin Yalom (existential therapist) recognizes four "givens of existence" or ultimate human issues that all people struggle with: freedom and responsibility; isolation; meaninglessness; and death. The goal of existential therapy is to assist the client in their exploration of the existential "givens of life." This approach of psychotherapy believes that all humans are capable of doing both good and evil. On the other hand, individuals need to be the authors of their lives in order to be an authentic self, consequently, reflecting on the kind of person they want to be by taking responsibility. Humans live for a purpose, whether it's to fulfil a duty, enjoy the simple things in life, or in this case form your own identity.Charles Van Doren, haunted by his lack of an identity amidst a family of overachievers, believes he is known worldwide as just "The son" of The Van Dorens. Towards the beginning of the movie, Charlie is approached by a woman who refers to him as "The son" to which he responds, "I'm Charlie. Pleasure." His reaction showed that he is not surprised, yet he wants people to know that he has his own identity. Similarly, during the interview with Dan Enright and Al Freedman, Charlie says that he teaches at Columbia, "Same as Dad" as he tries to assert himself. Later, he was referred to as a professor when he quickly corrected Dan and pointed out that he is just an instructor; however, for the rest of the movie he accepts being referred to as a professor, as the sense of accomplishment delights him. Furthermore, during that interview Charlie mentions his novel about a patricide and points out to Dan and Al that even his father liked it a lot. He is anxiously trying to validate his novel by indicating that someone like his father enjoyed it. The question is, to what extent will Charlie reach in order to build his own identity. Charlie believed that creating his own identity will bring him more freedom and independence from his family name. Dan asked Charlie to be on the quiz show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Holden's Existential Crisis Thesis Holden is fleeing the world Topic: Existential Crisis Thesis statement: Holden deals with his existential crisis by resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. I. Introduction Topic Sentence: Holden the main character in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, after the death of his brother closes himself to the world. a. The dynamics of Holden's existential crisis. b. Numbness as a response to social inadequacy. c. Holden's personality. Concluding sentence: Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hence, he creates mechanisms of defense to barely be able to function in society. Each one of these mechanisms is a constant manifestation of his desire to feel nothing opposed to feeling doubt and frustration because of his dilemma. Al throughout the novel, Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. Holden social inadequacy results in a lot of confusion, and stress in his life; therefore, he constantly has these fantasies in which he undergoes physical experiences that take him to meet his death. At some point Holden is so confused that he even identifies with James Castle who commits suicide in the story. James was also an outcast who instead of fight his reality, thought it was better to escape it. "So Stabile, with about six other bastards, went down to James Castle's room [...] and tried to make him take back what he said, but he wouldn't do it. So they started in on him. I wonВґt tell you what they did to him [...] Finally what he did, instead of taking back what he said, he jumped out the window" (170). In several passages of the novel, we are able to identify Holden's dead wishes. When Holden arrived at Central Park, and began to walk in the surroundings, he all of a sudden imagined that he is going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analyzing Andrews The Existential Crisis In "The Existential Crisis", Andrews (2016) explains how modern society struggles to figure out the self. Existential crises produce anxiety within an individual until the crisis has been resolved. Three versions of existential crises have been identified: sophomore crisis, adult existential crisis, and later existential crisis. The sophomore crisis occurs when it is hard to identify the dimensions of the self which is usually in the late teens to early 20s. This can be resolved by helping the individual figure out future events. The adult existential crisis occurs in the late 20s. Proponents of the sophomore crisis carry over to the adult existential crisis with an intensity of identity questioning. crisis. The later existential crisis is the reflection over one's life. Issues such as fear of death or pain occur in the later existential Relationships and careers are ways to measure the severity of an existential crisis (Andrews, 2016). The severity of an existential crisis depends on how much dissatisfaction occurs at work or how much the relationship is failing. Existential crises differ depending on the stage one is in and point in life the individual is in.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scientific tests measure individuals on a logical and social level. The scientific tests can successfully match people to jobs that are compatible with their stage of life. The Holland Interest Scale uses six dimensions to match individuals to careers that will be enjoyable. (Andrews, 2016). The development of these tests improves the chances of finding a good job or significant other. Social perspective taking is a form of behavioral training that involves having an individual learn from another person's point of view. Social perspective is designed to help with general life problems. This training has been found to help individuals who have mental illnesses. Social perspective training can help resolve aspects of the existential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Prince Hamlet's Existential Crisis In Act I of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince Hamlet suffers an existential crisis. Claudius tries to convince Hamlet that his heartbreak is "sweet and commendable," but eventually everyone dies, and his "filial obligation" has been fulfilled (I.ii.87–92). This rattles Hamlet's perspective about life. His grief overwhelms him, and he is stunned by the fact that his uncle and his mother seem indifferent to the loss of their king. He wonders if life really matters since the throne and the court have so easily replaced his father. Hamlet laments that life is "weary, stale, and flat, and unprofitable"; indeed, he starts to believe that everything will just rot in the end (I.ii.134–137). He wonders what the point of life is if all seems unexplainable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Dr. Frankl 's The Existential Crisis Dr. Viktor Frankl experienced an extreme traumatic event that most of us cannot even dream of happening. Dr. Frankl was a victim of the Nazi Concentration Camps for years and was continuously tortured mentally, physically, and emotionally. From having little to no food to having barely any clothes to wear during the wintertime, Dr. Frankl survived what the world witness as the most horrific genocide it had and has ever seen. One can understand how it would be so easy for someone to lose sight of what the meaning of life is to them and to give up on it completely. When surrounded by constant death and suffering, what meaning is left when a person is condemned to death? When discussing existentialism, there are a few different ways that the term can be defined. Frankl believed that existentialism could be defined as existence itself, as what existence means, and it can also be defined as struggling to find meaning in one's personal existance (Frankl, 1959). An existential crisis occurs when someone questions the meaning of his or her life. No matter where a person is in life, there is always a chance of experiencing an existential crisis, or crisis or meaning, when an individual is faced with the concept of death (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2012). Another way that a person can experience existential crises is when they are challenged to establish a sense of self and what they believe the meaning of their life is (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2012). In his book Man's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The World Of Blood Red Snow First was something like an ocean of blood, deep dark red. It covered everything and the sky was also red, but a dark red. Then were the clouds that covered the sky, not red, dark grey, a dark, dark grey. And out of the clouds shoots electricity. The electricity was like lightning. Bolts shot quickly, mercilessly. Down to the water, making title waves were ever it struck. In the middle of everything was someone. Someone laughing. Stranded out on an island in the ocean of blood. Laughing with a device in his hands. The storm went on and the ocean lapped up against cliffs. Strange rocky cliffs. They towered up higher than the clouds. And going up to the top there was a beautiful and magnificent city, which looked to be made of gold glowing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His expression wasn't one of pain it was one of strong concentration, hate also there. A strong hate. The man on the cliff had changed his focus from looking down to watching the boy. For that was what he was... he was nothing more than a boy... young and helpless against the forces that held him captive But he was more than that wasn't he? ************* That wasn't confusing at all.... It made perfect sense to me when I woke up. I had it all figured out: Something bad is going to happen. That was the easy part. The school was as Anna called it "a major train wreck." We had to pass through the senior hallway to get to the lab because Anna needed some stuff. So I had everyone's eyes on me, mostly because I don't have any jeans or pants. The only pants that I do have are made to fit me when I am not wearing the prosthetic leg. I'm used to it, but it's still uncomfortable... Anna opened the door and let me in, flicking on the lights. My jaw dropped; there was loads of stuff in there. "Well, tomorrow is my presentation..." She said letting out a deep breath. "Fun right?" "Fun," I reply dully. "Everything is here and all we have to do it set up tomorrow!" "We?" That woke me up from whatever trance I was in. "You 're at least going to help right?" She looks at me with an eyebrow raised. "I though I already helped..." "Nope." I shrug. "So what now?" Anna opened the box with all her stuff in it. "Well, I 'm going to make sure everything is ready. How was Xavier 's last night?" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Rehabilitation Of The Body Is Only One Phase Of A... rehabilitation of the body is only one phase of a continuing life. Similarly, facing a traumatic event such as EOL adds uncertainty about the future and awareness of human's temporality. A study of lived experience of son and daughter caregivers seemed potentially helpful to understand EOL existential experience of the caregiver role and potential development of information that strengthens caregiver's preparedness. Bachner et al. (2011) and Wong and Tomer (2011) discussed the value of death acceptance as a means of coming to terms with death constructively, which would promote preparation for good life and good death. Roth et al. (2013) suggested a benefit of better understanding of caregiver needs would be to increase positive impacts of caregiving. Totman et al. (2015) predicted that EOL care impacts caregivers because they are existential beings and the impending death of their parent disrupts established routines and can impact goals, values, beliefs, and roles. Wong and Tomer (2011) suggested research designed to explore death acceptance would add understanding to the mechanisms and pathways to positive outcomes. Therefore, using an existential framework to analyze adult child caregivers existential experience moves beyond a simple mechanistic depletion model because stress may relate to conflicts between freedom, responsibility, beliefs, religiosity, isolation, loss, and continued existence (survival). The depletion model suggests that human energy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Personal Narrative-Jimin's Existential Crisis The smell of freshly baked bread filled Jimin's nose as he awkwardly walked around downtown NY. He tried to blend in with the locals, but everything he did made him stand out. He was dashingly handsome with a strong athletic build and chocolate brown eyes. There was nothing normal about him and the more normal he tried to walk, the more uncoordinated he looked. Jimin sighed audibly, he realized how much attention he was drawing as he forcefully tried to fuse himself into a group of young businessmen, but he just couldn't do anything about it. His ripped jeans, blue tee shirt and work boots among the sea of black dress suits made him look like a m&m in a pile of rice. His mission was a covert attack. Key word: Covert. And he was being the opposite of covert. He was being overt. Jimin's shoulders sagged and his normal exquisite posture turned into that of a sloth. His haughty confidence had faded away into defeated dread. If he couldn't even blend in with the locals, how was he supposed to "stealthily find Mr. Cane and eliminate the target". That's what the file said. Written in red ink, the words practically screamed the extreme importance of the task. Just as Jimin's existential crisis was about to begin, he collided into some kind of man bear. "Oh I am so sorry. I did not see... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was so young. At only 20 years old he still hoped to have so much life ahead of him. If Mr. Cane didn't kill him right now, his bosses would and he was not prepared. He didn't even have an insurance policy set up, let alone a family to pay for his funeral charges. He still had so many preparations to make. What kind of flowers would even be at his funeral. He hated flowers. The more Jimin's head filled with unsensible thoughts, the less grasp on reality he had. A feeling of something wet on his hands interrupted his thoughts. After looking down to see what it was, he sped away as quickly as possible. He didn't stop running until he was at least a mile or so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Case Conceptualization: Dual Relationship Case Conceptualization The client that came to counseling session, had experience a traumatic accident. She blacks out while using the bathroom and loss control of her body and fell and broke one vertebra of her neck and her left arm and had a big scalp on her head. She was at the hospital for more than ten days in the trauma area. She is an older single mom with a special needs kids and a granddaughter that depend of her. One of the important aspects of the session was when the client express concerns and anxiety of drive again after her experience of driving some days after she came home from the hospital. She experienced terror and fear of blacking out while driving and loss conscious of her time. The theoretical theory that I will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was surprise with the feedback, for the first question, Task the way the counselor went about working with me) rated on scale of 0 (did not fit ell for me) to 10 (Fit like was it customized for me). She gave me a rate of 10. The client said that she felt that I was exactly for her that she had previous experience on counselor not just for her but also for her son and she felt comfortable like it was only her and nothing else. The second question, Goals (What we discussed) rated on a scale of 0 (did not talk about what I wanted to talk about) to 10 (We talked about what I wanted to talk) she gave me a rate of 10. She said she felt free to talk about whatever she wants. She could express herself without any concern of be judgement. She said she did not feel rushed or directed by a specific topic or agenda as she is custom sometimes with her son counselor. The third question, Emotional Bonds (therapeutic relationship) rated on a scale of 0 (did not feel understood or listening to) to 10 (felt fully heard and understood). She gave me a rate of 9. She said she feel listening and understood also she said she can feel my anxiety when she was talking about it, but she did not give me a rate of 10 it is was because I show a lot of feelings and I gave her some advices, she said I suppose I need to be calm and not give advices for that she gave me the a rate of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Manager : Inside The Minds Of Football 's Leaders Essay The Manager: Inside the Minds of Football's Leaders – A Critical Appreciation What is a Critical Appreciation? Critical Appreciation in its simplest sense means appreciating any work from a literary point of view while ensuring that the negative bits are given their fair share of highlight as well, since you just can't ignore the flaws when an analysis of a critical description is what you want to do. The term Critical Appreciation may appear to be a self–explanatory one but it isn't for the one reason that it doesn't simply include appreciation but criticism too. However, what is worth mentioning here is that the negative aspects mustn't overtake the best parts of the book as the cynosure. Introduction: A Football Manager's is one of the most demanding jobs in the world, especially when you are at the helm at a top European club, may it be Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. From the moment you take over the reins, there's an awful lot of board members waiting to chop your head off at the sight of a foot put wrong, plus, of course, any and every armchair fan claiming his granny to be better than you just in case you do make a mistake. And that's only a compendious account of what a manager goes through during his tenure, the complete picture known only to those connected to the sport in one way or the other. One such person happens to be Mike Carson, the author of The Manager: Inside the Minds of Football's Leaders, who, through his connections with the game's biggest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Existential Or Person Centered Therapy Existential or Person Centered Therapy Existential and person centered therapies are similar in the respect they believe in focusing on the client. Although, existential therapy explores themes such as mortality, anxiety, and the person's current struggles. Even though person centered therapy believes in several of the same concepts, person centered therapists believe people are trustworthy and know themselves best. Therefore, people know what is best for them and can resolve their own problems without direct intervention (Corey, 2017). As a professional counselor, both modalities are essential tools to be able to use when needed. Existential History Corey (2017) reports existential therapy began with Viktor Frankl, while he endured the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is so much more that could be written including accolades to be given to the founders of these theories. Many therapists incorporate the techniques of both theories into their practices daily. We can see in the previously described pages the importance of allowing the client the freedom to explore what they already possess within themselves. In existential therapy the person possesses the attitude to create the life they are looking for. In person centered therapy the counselor provided the unconditional positive regard and acceptance the client needs to believe in themselves to better their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Personal Narrative: Trapped In An Existential Crisis Trapped inside an existential crisis, I had no idea why I bothered going to school or what purpose my life would even serve after that. I hadn't inherited my mother's bountiful optimism and would instead get trapped in an invincible bubble of uncertainty. I was a lifeless soul who slaved day after day to get good grades without any long term goal to work after. After this I sunk into depression and began having unhealthy thoughts. Mymother , having noticed my boredom with life, got worried that I might do something foolish and signed me up to volunteer at the local hospital down the street. I didn't object nor was I particularly ecstatic about filing paperwork all day as most new hospital volunteers were made to do. However, because the hospital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every patient was at differing points in their lives. Some were just nearly reaching the mountain whereas others realized that there would always be mountains to climb. The psychiatric patients in peculiar helped me discover my identity although most of them had forgotten theirs. One thing that was common in all of their stories was the severe injustice they had to face for desiring treatment. Many of them resisted getting diagnosed for the fear that they would be looked at as "freaks". I got to learn of the severe negative stigma that surrounds mental health patients: A Schizophrenic patient is not viewed the same as a Leukemia patient. This is only one of the unjust events that I grew to learn about. At home I was babied and mature adult conversations were shushed because I was too young while at the hospital I was treated as a fellow coworker who was expected to handle touchy topics. I realized that the hospital is one of the few places where everyone is welcomed regardless of their label. We live in a time where there are many humans but scarce humanity. It seems like such a miracle if someone is witnessed performing an act of kindness but as humans it should only be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Worst Day Of My Life In A New School DonВґt be afraid she had said, You'll be fine. My friend's words repeated in my head as if someone poured glue on my ears and stuck the words on. A new school. A new reputation. Nothing to be afraid of. Right? Wrong. ВЁAlexis!ВЁ my dad interrupts my dreary thoughts. My bed squeaks as I sit up and sigh. ВЁWhat dad?!ВЁ The depressing thought leaving a bitter taste in my mouth. ВЁTime for school!ВЁ he calls back. Right. ItВґs Monday. Also known as the worst day of my life, or as my parents like to call it, the first day of my sophomore year. Usually i'm excited for the first day of school, but not this time. Not here at my new house. Not at my new school. Not in my new town. Especially not here in New Jersey. I pull on my jet black jacket and say farewell to my thin, ill, and frail mother and with my head and shoulders low, start my journey to Leven Academy. The air is brisk and thin when I step out the door, my knees shivering as the bone–chilling wind hits my wobbly legs. I look up to see the gray sky hiding the sun from the world. What a lovely day I mutter sarcastically to no one in particular. I look down at the cracked sidewalk and adjust my backpack straps and continue to walk to school. When I reach the school entrance, there are so many students that I HAVE to lift my head to avoid getting run into by the hundred of teenagers. After the 4th period is over I head to my locker for lunch. Now everyone has made mistakes in their life, but this mistake will haunt me until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...