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Transference and Counter-Transference
Clinical Psychology
Therapy
Thought
Transference and Counter-TransferenceThe idea of transference was first thought of by Sigmund Freud. He realized that sometimes when performing therapy with an individual that there were some fantasies that the individual would have about him as the therapist. With transference a person is taking something that has recently happened and blending the ideas with…
Karl Marx and Adam Smith: Division of Labour
Adam
Karl Marx
Adam Smith and Karl Marx, two influential figures, had contrasting views on creating a prosperous society. Smith, a Scottish philosopher born in 1723, advocated for capitalism to achieve absolute liberty. On the other hand, Marx, born in 1818, emphasized individual freedom and critically analyzed the irrationality and inevitable downfall of capitalism. Adam Smith asserts that…
Karl Marx Alienation of Labor
Karl Marx
According to Karl Marx, wages are a representation of one’s potential value of labor, however company owners necessarily get more money from one’s labor than an individual is paid in wages, for wages are based upon what is considered the minimal amount of money needed to sustain a worker’s life. This makes it a structural…
Of mice and men – dreams and hope
American Culture
Culture
Human Activities
Of Mice and Men
Hopes and dreams help people last even if they ne’er become existent. How true is this for the characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’ ? The novel ‘Of mice and Men’ was written by John Steinbeck and is set in Salinas and Soledad California in the 1930s when life was difficult for so many people…
The Witch and We, The People
Age of Enlightenment
People
Abraham Lincoln once said that “Democracy is the government of the people and by the people.” In this quotation it can be seen that the word “people” means the entirety of all human beings. It does not exclude nor favor any individual or group of people. However, in reality this is not always the…
Sociological Theories about Brian’s Case
Behavior
Science
Sociology
When Stephanie Bassett arrived that twenty-four hours, what must she hold felt? She couldn ’ Ts have been in the best of liquors. After all, three of her household members were dead and a 4th, her brother Brian, was charged with their slaying. I unfeignedly doubt that Stephanie is a studied sociologist, but one inquiry…
The Seven Principles of Policing
Principles
Rule of law
The Seven Principles of Policing The police have the most serious and the most dangerous responsibility in ensuring the public safety and protection of every individual against all forms of crimes. Their principal duties are the prevention and detection of crime, the protection of life and property, and the enforcement of law to maintain…
Paradigm Shift Example – Thomas Kuhn
Observation
Science
It is challenging to classify economics as a scientific discipline because it must meet the criteria that define science. However, there are concerns about the effectiveness of these criteria in differentiating between what is considered scientific and what is not. If we apply the standards of testability or falsifiability, International Business Administration (IBA) would not…
Three Different Roommates
Human Activities
Psychology
Three Different Types of Roommates Having had plenty of roommates in the past has given me a chance to observe the different kinds of behaviors a roommate can exhibit. Living with a untamed jungle monkeys is a good comparison to leaving with roommates. Roommates can never be easy to live with, especially if you get…
Observation Report
Observation
Introduction The Rouge Test was created to evaluate the understanding of Self by recognising one’s own reflection in a mirror. Two researchers independently developed this technique: Amsterdam, who used it with infants (1968 doctoral dissertation, first published in 1972), and Gallup (1970; Gallup, McClure, Hill & Bundy, 1971), who utilized it with chimpanzees and monkeys….