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These notes mention the ways adaption and homeostasis are included in life. These notes also talk about different tissues and organs. Lastly these notes talk about homeostasis and thermoregulation .
Written to help you study for your first exam in approaches to psychotherapy. Detailed summary of main ideas of Freud and Adler's therapy techniques and the reasonings behind them, as well as a thorough overview of ethics and research methods commonly used in the field of psychology.
Study Guide with all relevant information to know for exam 1 in approaches to psychotherapy. In depth description of key therapeutic strategies and theories used by Freud's psychodynamic theory, Adler's individual psychology, existentialist psychologists, and Rogers' Person-Centered Therapy. Excellent for anyone interested in practical therapeutic techniques and the theories behind them. Based on in-class notes and review by the Professor.
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Founding a Nation, 1776 - 1789, framing the Constitution
Think of the world you will be living in the rest of your life. Actually, you are already living in it. Groups making demands, sometimes peacefully, sometimes violently but almost always disturbingly. Politicians making promises of a brave new world, or at least one from which the troubles of the day are banished. Mass murders in Africa and the Middle East. The clash of religions. Debates over climate change and threats to the environment, balanced against economic growth. What are you to make o...
Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery in 1838 and made his way to New England. By 1841, Douglass was relating his experiences at abolitionist meetings throughout the eastern states. Douglass’s book, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845), forced him to flee to England as he had revealed his place of escape. However, liberal friends purchased Douglass’s freedom, and he was able to return to Rochester and start his abolitionist newspaper, the North Star. Active in the freedom...