Judy Blume\'s Then, I Are God ?
Judy Blume's novels "Then Again, Maybe I Won't" and "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" are, to a certain degree, similar to Sophocles' tragedies "Oedipus Rex" and "Electra". It is probable that Blume inspired from the tragedies when devising the storylines for each of the novels. However, it would surely be absurd for someone to claim that her works are not unique in character. Tony, the protagonist in "Then Again, Maybe I Won't", and Oedipus, the central character in "Oedipus Rex" are alike when considering that they both experience a false feeling of success only to eventually feel that they live in a lie.
Facilitating an individual counseling session with a depressed woman
As a mental health professional, one of the most important things to keep in mind is that individual client characteristics are going to help determine and delineate the boundaries of sessions and shape client-therapist interactions. An approach that might be appropriate for one patient could be wholly inappropriate for another patient. The patient discussed in this paper has both depression and anxiety, two disorders that not only impact how the patient may interact with a mental health professional, but also require the mental health professional to engage in some behavior aimed at ensuring patient safety, but which might be damaging to the therapeutic process. It is important for a mental-health professional to understand this possible dichotomy and prioritize patient safety and health concerns, not only at the beginning of therapy, but throughout the therapeutic process.
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Experimental, Quasi-Experimental, and Non-Experimental Designs
Experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental designs are all utilized in nursing research. An example of an experimental design is found in a study by Bird, Jones, Korten and Smithers (2007).