MVC Student Research Symposium Spring 2021

cognitive behavioral therapy will be discussed in this study. Research of cognitive behavior therapy will include theoretical models and mechanisms for change in the client. The research will include paradigms of the human mind and behavior that cognitive behavioral therapy has on clients. Personalized approaches of cognitive behavioral therapy are important for counselors to understand during treatment. Otieno, Regean- “Autonomous coaching produces optimum motivation in athletes” (poster session) For athletes to achieve optimal performance, there are a couple of factors that affect this. The most important factor is motivation. This is the inner driving force that drives athletes to work hard and participate in their respective sport everyday. This is influenced by a number of factors too. The main and most important that affects this is the coaching style used by coaching. During this research the investigator will evaluate the coaching styles exhibited by coaches through a survey to the athletes. Parrish, Alyxus- “Media in the Courtroom” (poster session) The research question this paper focuses on is, Does press access to criminal trials interfere with legal proceedings and verdict? This research will focus on the impact media outlets have in the courtroom. Not only with the prosecutor and the defendant but also the judge and jury as well. Looking at a variety of different cases in which the media did impact the court trial, will validate that the media has an impact in the lives of those in the courtroom. The research will determine whether or not the media should be allowed to have access to every court trial. Pruther Vazquez, Sara- “Experiment 77” (section 6C) Experiment 77" is an autodrama short film that shows us the personal journey of a girl through life by her own words in a series of interviews through time. We get to see the way society and experiences shape her personality and way of seeing life. What parts of her past have stuck with her? What has changed? But most importantly, who is she? Purcell, Payton- “Cognitive Behavior Therapy in client with Borderline Personality Disorder” (session 4B) Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a severe mental illness marked by patterns of instability with interpersonal relationships, affect, self-image, and dysregulation with behavior and has been shown to affect 2-6% of the general population. BPD’s biopsychosocial model states borderline personality disorder deals with one’s emotional regulation system; the means to regulate these emotions are shown through behaviors. In this capstone, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy integration is conducted with a client of BPT to help clients identify and change core beliefs and behaviors that underlie inaccurate perceptions of themselves/others, and help reduce suicidal ideations/self-harm. Rhodes, Tyesha- “The Use of “Whore” and “Prostitute” in Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Haruki Murakami Novels” (session 4A) The terms “whore” and “prostitute” have been used for years as job titles when referring to sex work. At some point these terms changed into insults

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