24 research outputs found

    Junior Recital: Amberly Foulkrod, soprano

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    Senior Recital: Amberly Foulkrod, soprano

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    Christian Themes in German Fairy Tales

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    This research attempts to locate and identify Christian motifs in German fairy tales based on the research of Ronald Murphy in The Owl, the Raven and the Dove (2002). We selected 12 stories from the famous book by the Brothers Grimm, Kinder und Haus Märchen, and analyzed them in order to find direct and indirect Christian values and morals. The Germanic culture is historically grounded in Christian ideology; therefore, folk tales throughout the centuries included Christian themes as a means of infusing the culture with Biblical concepts, and to serve as a conduit for teaching Christian values. This is apparent in the fairy tales that we analyzed. Our research reveals various and varied Christian and moral motifs

    Je le Pansay ... (I Bound His Wound ...)

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    Henry Fielding's Reaction to the 18th Century

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    Yoga Plus Talk Therapy for Depression: A Case Study of a Six Week Group

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    Yoga is increasingly becoming a popular method of addressing mental health symptoms. While there is research to support the use of yoga for depression, there is limited literature examining yoga in combination with talk therapy groups as a treatment for depression. The results of this case study series (n=4) provide support for the clinical efficacy of yoga in combination with talk therapy. Treatment consisted of 6 weeks of group sessions (90-min sessions each week) with weekly home practice. Each group consisted of yoga, meditation, breathwork, and emotional processing. Decreases in depressive symptoms and increases in self-compassion were found. The findings of the case study are relevant because growing numbers of clients are presenting with depression and seeking alternative treatments
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