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Gloria decoded: an application of robert langs' communicative approach to psychotherapy
The aim of this research was to explore the theories espoused by psychoanalyst Robert Langs pertaining to frame violations of the therapeutic framework. Langs proposes that frame violations activate negative responses in the patient which become encoded in the patient’s narrative. This theory was investigated through analysing transcripts from three filmed psychotherapy sessions with three therapists and one female patient. Luborsky’s quantitative Core Conflictual Relationship Theme method was utilised to extract themes from the patient’s manifest narrative in the sessions. The aim was to demonstrate similarities between the patient’s responses towards other people and towards the therapist. A qualitative approach was also utilised to analyse the unconscious encoded narrative in the sessions. It was discovered that both approaches revealed that there was evidence that the patient responded towards the therapist in the same way in which she responded to other people. It could be demonstrated that there was considerable evidence to suggest that the patient’s narrative about other people had been activated by the therapists’ frame violations and the deviant frame setting. The conclusion was that the results supported Langs’ theory but posed a challenge to Freud’s theory on transference.
Space chimps
A trio of chimpanzees are recruited to retrieve a wayward space probe and find themselves having to save the peaceful inhabitants of a distant planet from an evil dictator.
SCHOOL CROWDING TAKING ITS TOLL 21,000 EXTRA STUDENTS PACK INTO CLASSES
PHOTO; Staff photo/JILL GUTTMAN (color) Jaime Warman sits on a desk to share a computer with Brendan Lynch at Atlantic High School in Delray Beach. At their right, three students share a computer terminal in the crowded lab. STRAPPED FOR SPACE Here is a sampling of school building capacities SCHOOL CAPACITY STUDENT POPULATION The Palm Beach County school district is 21,000 students above building capacity. Here are enrollments and capacities at each level. Capacity does not include portable classrooms. -- Indian Pines Elementary School 688 1,400 Lake Worth -- Del Prado Elementary 720 1,060 west Boca Raton -- Sandpiper Shores Elementary, 850 1,322 west Boca Raton -- Addison Mizner Elementary, 690 880 Boca Raton -- Omni Middle School 1,158 1,302 Boca Raton -- Loggers' Run Middle 1,200 1,685 west of Boca Raton -- Atlantic High 1,920 2,116 Delray Beach CAPACITY ENROLLMENT Elementary 45,000 61,000 Middle 22,000 26,000 High 30,000 31,000 Source: Palm Beach County school district Teachers, officials have stories to tell about overcrowding For three periods a day at Atlantic High School in Delray Beach, science teacher Laura Comas has three classes with more students than microscopes. In the third period class, there are 25 science lab stations and 38 students. Additional desks have been put in the room to at least give the other students a place to sit. At Atlantic High School, enrollment is at 2,116, even though the school was built for 1,746. \"This is not supposed to be used as a classroom, it is a lab room,\" Comas said. -- The principal calls it the Little Village, a field packed with 20 portable classrooms at Indian Pines Elementary School in Lake Worth. The school has almost 1,400 students this year - more than twice the building capacity - and portable classrooms are lined up in rows in the school's backyard. There is even a portable classroom used just for bathrooms. \"We can't have students coming into the main building to go to the bathroom,\" Principal Christina Murray said. \"This whole area should be a campus in itself. We're at double the capacity as it is.\" -- Large-scale assembly programs - a ballet performance, a school play - are just about impossible to schedule at Del Prado Elementary School west of Boca Raton. That's because lunch stretches from 10:15 a.m. until almost an hour before school ends for the day to accomodate 1,060 students. \"Because lunch starts so early and ends so late, it's difficult to schedule anything,\" said Principal [Joyce Swaffield]. -- Bathrooms are so overused at Banyan Creek Elementary School in Delray Beach that they quickly become wet, dirty and smelly, and many children have opted not to use them all day, said PTA president Betty Porter. The school, built for 720 students, has 19 portable classrooms to accommodate an enrollment of 1,340. \"I can't believe that in America today my child can't have a clean bathroom and water,\" she said. NEW SCHOOLS Elementary schools -- Currently proposed site: across the street from the Morikami Museum at the end of Clint Moore Road; officials are looking for an alternate site. Expected opening: fall 1995. Capacity: 700 -- Site: Linton Boulevard and Germantown Road. Expected opening: fall 1995. Capacity: 1,000. -- Replacement for Carver Middle School, Delray Beach. Site: Barwick Road and West Atlantic Avenue. Expected opening: fall 1994.
ATLANTIC HIGH MAGAZINE TO FEATURE WRITERS` WORKS
The students are: Kent Andrews, Charmaine Chibar, Amit Chokshi, Sara Daugherty, Jordan Harris, David O. Kneen, Adam Mark, Amy Rea, Joshua Rowan, Eben Shea, James Simpson, Mindy Smith, Guillermo Vasquez and Michael Willford.
STUDENTS DIG TO GAIN LANDSCAPING EXPERIENCE
The winners were: ninth-grader James Picker of Palm Beach Lakes High School, who was awarded first place and received a $50 U.S. savings bond; ninth-grader Tamara Sutter of Palm Beach Lakes High School, who was awarded second place and received a $25 U.S. savings bond; and sixth-grader Brooke Chido of Boca Raton Middle School, who was awarded third place and received a $15 gift certificate.
DISTRICT TAKES AIM AT CLINICS CLEAR POLICY SOUGHT ON CONTRACEPTIVES
Schools Superintendent Monica Uhlhorn said a doctor visiting Glades Central prescribed birth control and did not realize that was against policy.
DISTRICT SCRAMBLES FOR SCHOOL SPACE
Some of the new portables, which cost about $40,000 each, will replace older portables the district is using now, [Larry Zabik] said. The district now owns and leases 1,300 portables.
SCHOOLS` COMPUTER PLAN STALLS AWAITS SETTLEMENT OF PROTEST OVER BID
Marilyn Brady, principal at Boca Raton Elementary School, said the wiring has been done to install computers in the second- and third- grade classrooms. But she still does not have the computers.