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    Prospectus, October 28, 1981

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    SENIORS VISIT PARKLAND; News In Brief; Donate blood--help others: One that was helped; Gazette to go electronic; Get on P.C. blood donor team; Images: students at creative best; Homecoming idea conceived by 2 bored men; Western look phasing out; \u27Antigone\u27 opens Nov. 12; County moves to METCAD; Spend year abroad, see Scandinavia; Be safe on Halloween; Stories welcome; P.C. Happ\u27nin\u27s: Ski club plans finances, Prayers offered, EMT workshop set, Model ships presented, CHI sponsors program, Encouraging parents, Stugo discusses food; Chief Illiniwek -- Part of Illini tradition; Moody Blues: classic; Halloween hits early; Willie Nesbit wins Freddy contest; Sports Notes; Girls open at Sugar Grove; Illini football pleases fan; Fast Freddy Contest; Correction; \u27Gallipoli\u27 deals with war, friendship, death; Classifieds; Duvall stars in \u27Confessions\u27; \u27Marbles\u27: nice surprise; Library plans A-V Week; Laugh at \u27Merlin\u27https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Hypnosis and Postmodernism: Multicultural Applications

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    ABSTRACT This article described the connection between hypnosis and postmodernism. Sapp (2015a) defined hypnosis as having features of dissociation and absorption. Also, Sapp provided applications of hypnosis to various cultural groups. Postmodernism generally includes solution-focused brief therapy, narrative therapy, feminist psychotherapy, positive psychology, family systems therapy, and multicultural counseling. The major thesis of this article was that hypnosis was the glue for postmodern approaches to psychotherapy

    The Emergence of Life

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