Saturday, January 18, 2020
Explore the Subject of ââ¬ËSelf Disclosureââ¬â¢ by Counsellors
Explore the subject of ââ¬Ëself disclosure' by councellors Disclosure in the dictionary is ââ¬Ëthe act of revealing and exposing to view' My understanding of self disclosure in this context is to mean revealing the counsellors personal information and emotions. In this unique relationship this is to be expected when the client is communicating, in fact it is actively encouraged, because that is their roll in the therapeutic relationship. However my exploration will concern when is it acceptable for the counsellor to talk about themselves or their own feelings? Counsellors must speak since this is a talking therapy and surely every word and response is a form of self disclosure, yet what is said can have serious consequences. I will demonstrate how and when this can hurt or assist the client. When I began having personal counselling myself, I expected a relationship like a close friendship, I found the fact that this ââ¬Ëexpert' had the answers, but didn't offer them to me, which was at times very frustrating. My counsellor was psychodynamic and I am now aware that different styles of counselling accept a more open, less restricted, approach to self disclosure. Since this is however a psychodynamic course, I will endeavour to, within length limitations, give an outline of the important issues using this approach to the subject, illustrated with bibliography, class learning and personal experience of being a client. Our professional roll as counsellors incorporates enforcing certain boundaries, even on our ability to speak candidly about what we feel and think. The client is encouraged to talk openly and freely, to help them to learn from the exploration of their problems. However when using the psychodynamic approach we withhold our own knowledge and experiences, although sometimes it may appear to be appropriate and useful to the client. It can often be quite difficult to do this, especially when clients are asking us questions, but once we have started revealing personal details, it may be difficult to stop. We should be aware that a client could also be trying to get the counsellor to verbalise as a form of resistance or defence, to avoid talking about and facing their own problems. I agree with Freud's view; ââ¬Å"It might be expected that it would be quite allowable and indeed useful, with a view to overcoming the patient's existing resistances, for the doctor to afford him a glimpse of his own mental defects and conflicts, and, by giving him information about his own life enable him to put himself on an equal footingâ⬠¦.. I have no hesitation in condemning the technique as incorrect. â⬠(quoted by M. Jacobs 1992; 84) Non verbal communication is very important, as we as counsellors can learn from client's body language, we must take care that the client does not read ours. Freud preferred the client to recline on a couch for just such a reason, he said ââ¬Å"I do not wish my expressions of face to give the patient material for interpretation, or to influence him in what he tells me. â⬠(quoted by M. Jacobs 1992; 84) The counsellor today however, must learn to control their immediate reactions, particularly the negative ones of shock or disapproval, verbal or otherwise. During my personal experience of being a client, I noticed that my counsellor came to grimace at the mention of the name of one of my close supportive friends, and I later realised, through things she said, that she felt some rivalry towards this person. This self disclosure of her counter-transference feelings was very damaging to our relationship. We have to be very aware of our clients reactions to what we say and do, in this way, even if we have made a mistake, our positive responses to the error can be useful instead of damaging to the client. Self disclosure may be invited by the client's inappropriate feelings towards us as counsellors. These transference reactions, may be worded and feel like, a personal attack or question, worthy of a personal reply. However it is important to realise that the client is saying something significant, but it is not about us, so self disclosure is not necessary. It is important that we remain neutral to encourage this transference to occur. M. Jacobs gives this reason: ââ¬Å"The psychodynamic counsellor, like the analyst, wishes to encourage the client to speak of the ideas and images that come from within himself, rather than those which are suggested directly by the counsellor, or by signs which the counsellor gives. â⬠(1994 27) So when we are surprised by a personal enquiry of this type, it is better to look through the distortion and use an appropriate response such as ââ¬Å"I wonder why that is important to you? or even ââ¬Å"It seems as if I was reminding you of someone else? â⬠Not looking at their motivation is a missed opportunity for the client to gain a deeper understanding of their present reactions towards other people. If we take a neutral roles the client is the only one introducing their beliefs, expectations or thoughts into the room. In the early days of being a client myself, I had an experience of this linking not being done. My counsellor revealed that she had taken my questioning of her ability personally. She said my doubts had hurt her feelings, this disclosure was particularly damaging as I felt angry at that time, but had no wish to hurt her again, so could not express my negative feelings. The counsellors counter-transference feelings can lead to either positive or negative disclosure, we must learn to discriminate between the two kinds. Brown and Pedder use this clear definition; ââ¬Å"Winnicott often distinguishes between ââ¬Ëobjective' and appropriate counter-transference and ââ¬Ësubjective' aspects which stem more from our own situational or unresolved personal issues. (1991; 62) The former is helpful, identifying with the client's situation through empathy allows us to tune in to and reflect back their unconscious thoughts and feelings. These can be hidden behind dreams, stories and defences. When we as counsellors use a response such as ââ¬Å"I wonder if under this there's some anger? â⬠or ââ¬Å"I feel as though I would have been upset about that, but you don' t seem concernedâ⬠¦ â⬠it allows our diclosure of our own responses to challenge the client's view of the world, which can be a beneficial breakthrough for them. Alternately expressing feelings that come from our own past and counter-transference can have devastating results. I can remember an occasion in class, during a roll play, when someone playing the counsellor had so much in common with his ââ¬Ëclient's' experiences, that his counter-transference nearly tempted him to say; ââ¬Å"That's what happened to meâ⬠¦ don't make the same mistakes I did, this is what I learnt from the experienceâ⬠. He resisted the temptationâ⬠¦ and when reviewing the session in the class he asked the ââ¬Ëclient' what his response would have been if he had revealed this about himselfâ⬠¦ he client replied ââ¬Å"how can you know what I am feeling? your circumstances are not the same as mine, I don't want to hear about you! â⬠The kind of unsolicited self disclosure he was considering may have caused a huge amount of potentially damaging, anger and resentment towards the counsellor. So in conclusion, when is self disclosure helpful or ha rmful to the client? This is a professional relationship and not a social one, so different rules of disclosure do apply, hopefully theory may be enhanced by expertise and we may learn to modify these rules slightly for different clients. I think that this is an unusual and special alliance and it is vital for the client to learn to see a counsellor as ââ¬Ëreal', a human being, personally involved in and interested by their problems, someone they can identify with and learn to trust. Some self disclosure is helpful, if not essential, for building this part of the therapeutic relationship. Sometimes it is impossible not to reveal personal details, such as your holiday arrangements, health or appearance, the client may also ask questions for information or through their transference. The fact that the counsellor does not have to reveal personal details can increase personal security and enhance their involvement. Gently exploring with the client why they feel they need to know, is the most helpful kind of response. Self disclosure is damaging when the information is unsolicited, or when the counsellor gives answers which evoke an emotional response in the client. As a client myself, I found that my counsellor's revelations had damaging effects on me, maybe because the feelings they aroused in me were never resolved satisfactorily, even by lengthy discussion. This eventually led to my change of counsellor, which was a depressing and painful, experience and shows how destructive self disclosure can be to the therapeutic relationship. It even caused me to question the process itself, not for the reason I expected, because I didn't get my questions answered, but because I did! Although it may be difficult for the new client or inexperienced counsellor to adjust to, it is a time for the client to explore their feelings, make their choices and find their own answers. Maybe with experience and true self awareness we can learn to keep the focus naturally on the client, finding the balance of openness and rofessionalism that is needed to help them most of all. Brown & Peddar Introduction to Psychotherapy, 2nd Edition, Tavistock Publications, 1991 Jacobs, M Freud, Sage Publications Ltd. Jacobs, M Psychodynamic Counselling In Action, Sage Publications Ltd. 1994 Jacobs, M Still Small Voice, S. P. C. K. 1993 Kennedy & Charles On Becoming a Counsello r 1973 Oldfield S The Counselling Relationship Routeledge Press Psychodynamic Counselling vol. 1 No. 1
Friday, January 10, 2020
The day I went to the Department of Motor Vehicles
When I decided to go to the United States, my friends were really envious of me. They called the United States ââ¬ËDream Landââ¬â¢, and so did I. Yes, I came here to make my dreams come true. I was so excited. When I boarded the airplane, my heart was beating faster and faster. And when I got off in the San Francisco International Airport, everything looked different from my country. Everything was beautiful. I admired the buildings, the people, I even thought that the sky here was so beautiful that home could not compare. Back home I hated it when it rains but here I thought of rainy days as romantic. The wind here was as cool as strawberry ice cream. I just loved everything in this ââ¬ËDream Landââ¬â¢.à This was paradise to me, where I thought everyone is an angel. Little did I know that this illusion would soon be over, and this is the story of how my ââ¬ËDream Landââ¬â¢ crumbled before my very eyes. Everything started when I decided I needed a car. Back home, I never felt the inconvenience of not having a car. I could go almost everywhere by foot and if I had to go somewhere far the bus can be relied on. However, ââ¬ËDream landââ¬â¢ is huge; I could not go to market without a car. Everything was far from my place and the buses never came on time, so I spend hours on the road to get to where I need to go. Thatââ¬â¢s why I decided to buy a car. My parents however did not understand my situation. My father thought I envied friends who have cars, but eventually he agreed and said that if I can get a license he will buy me a car. My teacher gave me driverââ¬â¢s hand book to study and wrote a letter for the DMV to explain that I am an international student and that I needed assistance to get my driverââ¬â¢s license. During that time I was as student in the English as a Second Language center at Sac State. My English was not good. I had difficulty expressing myself in English. I could understand what they are saying but I could not give a reply since it was so hard for me to say what I am thinking. Thatââ¬â¢s why my teacher wanted the DMV officer to read her letter. When I went to DMV, I had to wait an hour and half until my number was called even if I had a reservation. An hour and a half was really a long time to wait, but that was still okay with me. My frustration started right after that. I went to the window which has my number on the screen. There was old white lady. She looked very blunt and never smiled. I said, ââ¬Å"Hi, um,, Ià want to take a test for the driverââ¬â¢s license.â⬠But, she did not understand what I said. She repeatedly said ââ¬Å"Excuse me, what? What?â⬠I was losing my confidence. Americans would never understand, how scary it is for a foreigner when they say ââ¬ËWhat?ââ¬â¢ in a condescending if not antagonizing way. Any way, when she finally understood me, I showed her my documents, including my à passport, I-20 and the letter that my teacher wrote. The blunt old white lady said to me. ââ¬ËNo, you can not take a test because you do not have social security number.ââ¬â¢ I politely explained to her that I could not understand because international students can not get social security number, and some of my friends took test just a day before, but she said ââ¬Ëwhy are you talking about your friends? I do not care about them. The problem is that you do not have social security number.ââ¬â¢ I felt that she was annoyed and did not want to listen to my poor English. So, finally I asked her to read the letter. However, she did not read it and said ââ¬ËSac State is not my government.ââ¬â¢ I was speechless with amazement, and I could not accept what she said. When I tried to say something, she said ââ¬Ëwhy are you still here? If you can not follow American law, go back to your country.ââ¬â¢ She was really rude. And the experience was à so frustrating for me. That was the day I realized that this place is not the ââ¬ËDream Landââ¬â¢ I thought it to be. The angel has turned into a scary antagonizing monster, whom I hate. As I walked to the bus stop I could not stop my tears from falling and soon I was crying so hard. It was a very painful experience for me. I was so humiliated by the way the rude white lady who does not know what is legal. I hated her. I hated myself for not being able to express my thoughts in English. And I hated this ââ¬ËDream landââ¬â¢ where they do not give social security number to international students, and want to us pay ten times expensive tuition fee than that paid by their citizens. That was the day I understood what racism means. I am an Asian who could not speak English well, so the white lady did not listen to me. I thought to myself, this not ââ¬ËDream landââ¬â¢ after all, the old lady at the DMV made me realize just that and she did it in a really painful manner. I went to the mall to meet my friend and tell this story because if I did not tell this story that day, I think I would have died. à We sat at the food court, and spoke in Korean. I felt so relieved that I could speak in my mother tongue and be understood by my friend. Suddenly, an old white man came to us. He asked us, ââ¬ËWhat language are you guys talking with?ââ¬â¢ We said, ââ¬ËKoreanââ¬â¢. We thought he was interested in listening to another language. However, it was another illusion. He explained that we have to speak only in English in the ââ¬ËDream land.ââ¬â¢ We were so offended by what he said but what offended us more and made us very angry were his last words to us. He said ââ¬ËGo to the restroom and wash your mouths.ââ¬â¢ I could not believe he was insulting us because we did not speak in English. From that day, ââ¬ËDream landââ¬â¢ is not dream land to me any more. And I realize how wrong I was to think that this is ââ¬ËDream Landâ⬠. There is no dream land and no angels. It was really a sad experience for me to be treated unfairly because of my race and poor English. From then on, I studied English very hard until I could speak very well. Nowadays, when I see people who can not speak English well at the mall or on the road, I try my best to help them and I am always careful not to say anything that would ruin their confidence because I do not want to break their dreams like the old white lady did to me. If they still think this is ââ¬ËDream Landââ¬â¢ I do not want to ruin it for them. à Ã
Thursday, January 2, 2020
The Issue Of Gun Ownership - 1502 Words
Despite the harms associated with handguns, the Second Amendment, which states that ââ¬Å"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringedâ⬠, protects the private ownership of them. The Supreme Court has consistently ruled against gun bans or regulations as violating the 2nd amendment. In the landmark ruling Heller vs. District of Columbia in 2008, the Supreme Court ruled that a thirty-two year ban on the private ownership of handguns in the District of Columbia was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court decided that the Second Amendment implies that the government cannot enact an outright ban on commonly held weapons or prevent citizens from havingâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦He continues, ââ¬Å"The Constitution is a written instrument. As such, its meaning does not alter. That which it meant when it was adopted, it means now.â⬠An accurate reading of the Constitution, Madis on said, requires ââ¬Å"resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nationâ⬠because ââ¬Å"In that sense alone it is the legitimate Constitution.â⬠Furthermore, the American people risk losing everything the document provides, from freedom of speech to freedom of religion to the right to a trial by jury, if one section of the Constitution is redacted. To maintain the document and the liberties that it grants requires a textual reading of the Constitution, and consequently, upholding the Second Amendment. To enact a national handgun ban would be to ignore constitutionalism and would greatly damage the democratic legitimacy of the U.S. government. A national handgun ban violates the principles of federalism found in the Tenth Amendment. The Constitution creates a federal government of enumerated powers and give states the right to make laws regarding everything else. The federal government has the power to regulate commercial tran sactions regarding guns such as background checks under the commerce clause, but the banning of ownership grabs police power that the Constitution leaves to the
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Dracula And The Female Sexuallity As Disease - 2438 Words
Dracula and Carmilla Female Sexuallity as Disease In the two classic gothic vampire tales, Carmilla and Dracula, both novels have similarities through their displays of sexuality. Sexuallity isnââ¬â¢t just displaying sexual intentions towards other people. The two novels explore how vampirism represents female sexuality as a disease through different means. In Carmilla, the character of Carmillaââ¬â¢s vampirism is linked with disease because she has bitten Laura, one of her many victims, and fed off of her. Through Carmillaââ¬â¢s action of biting Laura and displaying deep affection for her, Carmillaââ¬â¢s female sexuality was linked to a disease. In Dracula Mina and Lucy are two females who are both victims of vampirism and showcase how vampirism is a disease. The novel explores how they deal with the effects of vampirism and how the men in the novel treat vampirism. This essay explores, compares and contrasts Carmilla and Dracula through their use of vampirism to represent female sexuality as an illness that affects the women in the novels. Carmilla is like a disease herself, showing up unexpectedly at Lauraââ¬â¢s home. When she met Laura mist was used as a symbol of miasma, which represents the disease of vampirism and the danger of Carmillaââ¬â¢s arrival (116 Willis). Throughout the story, Carmilla represented herself as a disease which spread around quickly, as the wife of a pig farmer and daughter of a forest ranger, who are both part of the working class, have been killed off (116 Willis).
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Literary Analysis Of Hawthorne s The Old Town Of...
Cherry 1 Source Text Excerpt Analysis This old town of Salem-my native place, though I have dwelt much away from it, both in boyhood and mature years-possesses, or did possess, a hold on my affections, the force of which I have never realized during my seasons of actual residence. (6) Hawthorne shows that although he has moved away, his New England ââ¬Å"soul and spirtâ⬠remain in Salem and he is still drawn to Salem and still struggles with some of the Puritan values that were instilled in him. The figure of that first ancestor, invested by family tradition with a dim and dusky grandeur, was present to my boyish imagination as far back as I can remember. (6) Hawthorneââ¬â¢s analogy is used to explain his disdain for the stern morality and rigidity of the Puritans. He was a soldier, legislator, judge; he was a ruler in the Church; he had all the Puritanic traits, both good and evil. (7) Hawthorneââ¬â¢s narrator identifies more closely with the ancestor who embodied different traits, not just those of the Puritan Church, but of someone who was well-rounded, yet flawed in some of his beliefs and ideologies. Cherry 2 Source Text Excerpt Analysis A writer of story-books! What kind of business in life-what mode of glorifying God, or being serviceable to mankind in his day and generation,-may that be? (8) he imagines his ancestorsââ¬â¢ disdainful view of him as writers were looked down upon and he believes he will be viewed as unsuccessful, worthless and disgraceful. ââ¬Å"This long connection of aShow MoreRelatedMost Dangerous Game vs. Young Goodman Brown Essay2278 Words à |à 10 Pagesa. In the short story, ââ¬Å"The Most Dangerous Gameâ⬠the setting takes place in the early 1920ââ¬â¢s after the First World War on a small tropical island somewhere in the Caribbean, known as Ship-Trap Island by the sailors. b. Whereas, in the short story, ââ¬Å"Young Goodman Brownâ⬠the story is set in the late seventeenth century in Salem, a small town northeast of Boston in Massachusetts around the time of the Salem witch trials. II. The characters in both of these short stories have close similarities
Monday, December 9, 2019
Relationship throughout this scene Essay Example For Students
Relationship throughout this scene Essay Examine the end of Act 1 from Hes lucky, believe me what is learnt about the characters and their relationship throughout this scene? This scene marks the end of the first act; it represents the climax of Act One. There is tension in the Carbone household and this scene tells the audience and the other characters on stage how everyone is feeling and their feelings towards the other characters. All from an Italian heritage, where men are portrayed as macismo and women where there to cook and look pretty. Set in the late 1940s it is a play about Eddie Carbone, and Italian American longshoreman. Who takes in the illegal immigrants from Sicily, Marco and Rodolpho, his wife, Beatrices, relatives but trouble begins when Catherine begins to fall for Rodolpho and Eddie becomes jealous. The scene begins with Eddie sitting, taking about Rodolpho. Rodolpho is in the room, dancing with Catherine, Eddies niece, but Eddie finds it difficult to confront him, as he doesnt what to confront the situation as it is. It finds it easier, simply to talk about Rodolpho rather than to him. Thats why the water front is no place for him In this quote Eddie is referring to Rodolphos sexuality, when this play was set, being a homosexual was seen as a weakness and you were seen as being abnormal. In Eddies point of view Rodolpho seems gay, he has blond hair, is creative and likes to sing, he aint right. Even when Rodolpho and Catherine stop dancing, Eddie carries on talking about him, as though he wants Rodolpho to hear what in is saying. Eddie carries on hinting about Rodolphos sexuality, if I could cook, if I could sing, if I could make dress, he is implying that it is wrong for men to behave in this manner, they should be big, masculine and strong. Throughout all of this no one is particularly listening to what he is saying, but watching him. (He has been unconsciously twisting a newspaper into a tight roll), as Eddie is an inarticulate man, his actions speak louder than his words and we see that through his speech he is working himself up, becoming tense and agitated. He has become annoyed with Rodolpho, as he has been talking about him; he is now frustrated with him and wants to take his anger out on something. The Italians wouldnt really talk about their problems; they would solve their problem with a fight. (Suddenly the rolled paper tears in two. Eddie suddenly gets up and pulls his pants up over his belly) His is an important gesture, Eddie is trying to show to everyone that he is the dominant male in the household, Eddie is also displaying the gesture that he is ready for a fight, by pulling his pants over his trousers, the thought of fighting is really on his mind so he starts to talk about it. What do you say, Marco, we go to the bouts on Saturday night. You never seen a fight, did you? What do you say, Danish? You wanna come along? Eddie calls Rodolfo Danish. This is possibly making fun of Rodolfos blonde hair or it may be that he is referring to a Danish pastry, light and feminine. Eddie thinks he can make fun of Rodolfo because he appears to be less masculine than Eddie or Marco. I bet youve done some fighting Eddie is asking Rodolpho this question, really he is satirising him because he knows that Rodolpho has never done any fight, so he is rubbing it in, he is being sarcastic. 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He is implying that he is a man, and can take his coffee really strong, and that he can take anything that is coming to him. Again he is referring to their Italian heritage that as he is stronger that makes him better. Rodolpho doesnt want to fight with Eddie, he respects him as Eddie has taking them in his home and could easily ring up the authorities and get them arrested. Rodolpho is embarrassed by the situation; he knows what Eddie is trying to do. Eddie insists that hell teach Rodolpho. In the end Rodolpho grazes Eddie. Eddie doesnt see it as a let down, instead he sees it as a reason to retaliate, and he knows Rodolpho wasnt putting everything into the punch, but now he has a reason to hit back. Eddie can now hit back harder. Eddie tricks Rodolpho, (He feints with his left hand and lands with his right. ) This now becomes the turning point of the play, Marco rises Catherine runs to Rodolpho.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
New ThemeIsle Membership Plans Launched - New Themes, New Plugins, Fast Support, Free Hugs
Just to give you a quick TL;DR: Weve just made some huge changes to our ThemeIsle membership plans: (1) Weve opened our doors to third-party themes, (2) all of our plugins are now included in every membership plan, (3) fast support max 4 hours to first reply.Ever since Zelle has been restored to the WordPress.org repository weve been hard at work rethinking our ThemeIsle membership plans in an effort to be more in tune with what our users actually want and have been asking for.The no.1 thing thats on everybodys mind, as youd imagine, are new themes and plugins. Long story short, we have those for you! Purchase History to check out whats available.But apart from that, setting our existing themes and their latest updates aside, there are also lots of new additions to our library. Particularly:Weve partnered with two of the best theme creators in order to open up to new niches. Four new themes from ProteusThemes and Anariel Design are being added to our yearly ThemeIsle membership plan s.Those themes cater to various industries, from non-profit and legal, to medical and blogging. Check some of them out:LegalPress and MedicPress by ProteusThemes, now available at ThemeIsleWere more than excited to welcome ProteusThemesà into this new initiative, and have some of their great themes included in our ThemeIsle membership plans. ProteusThemes creations are some of the most carefully coded themes out there. Aà great example of how toà take WordPress themes to the next level. Were really proud to have them on board, starting with four of their most popular themes for medical care, legal, construction and sports adventures:LegalPress is a new theme dedicated to lawyers, consultants, and financial firms. The theme is highly customizable, so you can actually set it up for any type of business.MedicPress is a new medical theme forà doctors, dentists, surgeons, hospitals, and clinics, suitable for any healthcare institution.Im very happy that Ionut from ThemeIsle reach ed out to me and proposed a collaboration which is healthy for our two companies. Im looking forward to this partnership which is undoubtedly a start of a bigger journey.Primoz Cigler, CEO ProteusThemesDidi and Maisha by Anariel Design, now available at ThemeIsleNext, were equally excited to have Anariel Designà bring four of their beautifully designed themes into our ship. To get started, you get to know their non-profit/charity and fashion blog themes. But theres more stuff on the way a new restaurant theme, for example.Didi is a great match for fashion, lifestyle and magazine style sites. We love the style of this blog theme with its clean modern layout and beautiful typography.Maishaà is a beautiful and easily customizable theme, optimized for charity and non-profit websites.à Its design is inspired by the Virunga documentary.All premium plugins now available in ThemeIsle memberships plansOur complete library of premium WordPress plugins is now available in every membersh ip plan.You can check the full lineup here. Including:Visualizer lets you create beautiful interactive charts and embed them in your WordPress posts or pages. Up to 12 different charts available pie, line, bar, timeline, you name it.AdBlocker Notify detects an ad blocker working in the users browser and lets you ask them to perhaps deactivate it. Simple.Feedzy RSS Feeds allows you to display content from RSS feeds in your posts, pages, and custom post types. You can do so via shortcodes, widgets, and even import content to new blog posts directly (RSS to Post).Improved customer supportIn addition to new themes and plugins, were also improving the support experience for all pro membership packages. Priority support now guarantees first reply within four hours.Best of all, this priority support also includes the newly added third-party themes Didi, Maisha, LegalPress, and MedicPress and will apply to all new themes added in the future.New ThemeIsle membership plans in summaryHeres what you get as part of our new yearly membership plans starting at $89 / year: Access to all 20+ themes Access to all 10+ plugins Access to new themes and plugins Video tutorials for WordPress beginners Priority support (max 4h to first reply) 1 year of free shared hosting with InMotion Hosting 12 months of support and updates (24 months and lifetime for higher membership tiers) License for 3 domains (5 and 10 domains for higher membership tiers) See the new membership plans Were really excited about these changes and the opportunity to feature awesome new themes in our offer. We also hope that these new plans will encourage you to experiment with our premium plugins.
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