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Finding where your cultural worldview and perspective is challenged

Finding where your cultural worldview and perspective is challenged Courtney Privette The first challenge that is meaningful to me is Challenge 2: Finding where your cultural worldview and perspective is challenged and stay there according to Hook et al. (2017). In general, everyone gravitates to people of like minds. When we are with friends or … Read more

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Continuing the Journey of Cultural Humility

Continuing the Journey of Cultural Humility Adriane Stewart Continuing the Journey of Cultural Humility One of the nine challenges summarized by Hook et al. in chapter nine that is meaningful to me is developing a strategy to develop cultural humility in areas of limitations (2017). To enhance cooperation during the counseling process, The client’s worldview … Read more

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Interventions

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Interventions Discussion 2: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Interventions According to Garland (2013), there is skepticism about mindfulness as an effective intervention. Often, because of its philosophical roots in Buddhism, practitioners and scholars equate mindfulness with “New Age” beliefs. As a result, some may wonder how effective mindfulness interventions are. … Read more

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Choose a formalist critical approach

Choose a formalist critical approach Formalism: Exposition and Analysis In 1,000-1,500 words, do the following: Choose a formalist critical approach (Structuralism, New Criticism, Formalism) to analyze \”Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister\”. **Link for \”Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister\” is here https://poets.org/poem/soliloquy-spanish-cloister Before performing the analysis, describe the chosen approach in your own words, pointing out its … Read more

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