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    the stress that Pamela is feeling in her situation. I also had the impression that she didn’t feel supported throughout this case study. Pamela may not recognize that she does have the support of her church, but may not be fully utilizing it in a way that would help relieve some of her stress. When counseling Pamela I would start off by telling her that this counseling will not be limited to a one-time session and that we have time to work through and process her feelings and her thoughts.…

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    Throughout the poem written by Matthew Arnold, he uses nature to symbolize and represent his thoughts, questions, reflections, answers, feelings and emotions. He takes the power of natural things and uses them to show importance, loneliness, worth and belonging. Although Robert Frost uses nature to symbolize and portray his feelings, it is done through the scenery in front of him, simplistically using sound, temperature and really just painting a…

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    Do I Feel the Same Way? As Mrs.Jan, my piano teacher, recalls the story of her relationship with her husband, Mr. Sam, I could see the emotions she was feelings years ago as she recalls the years she spent trying to gather the right feelings for her now husband. “Honestly I just wanted to be left alone at first,” said a conflicted Mrs. Jan. She and her husband met over 47 years ago as teenagers in the same Christian church. Now don't get it wrong; Just because they met so long ago…

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    For him, the bazaar was the only opportunity to impress and win over her in order to get the same importance from the girl he had feelings for. He has always admired her and when she tells him to go to the bazaar he finally gets a chance to impress her. He even promises to bring something for her as Mangan’s sister was willing to go to the bazaar but could not. He imagines the trip…

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    Starting this semester, I was feeling excited to know how counseling groups work and what kind of groups there are in diverse fields. Also, I was enthusiastic to be in a process group with my classmates that I spent the last semester with. Last time I had process group, was with students from different cohorts that I did not have any connection. This semester, being in a process group with classmates of my same clinical group was a great and unique experience. At the beginning of this class, I…

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    A Few Pointers Analysis

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    something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning. A thing that one knows, or considers likely from instinctive FEELING, rather than conscious reasoning. Synonyms= a hunch, feeling, feeling in my bones, inkling, sneaking suspicion, impression, premonition and gut feeling. All of us have had one of these intuitive feelings at some point. An inner knowing, a feeling about someone, a situation, a place, a job, a new home etc. You are intuitive! The reason I have placed such…

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    traumatic events that take a toll on the physical and mental well-being of the individuals who must endure them. The term “ survivors guilt” is used to describe these feelings. According to paragraph 6 of “The Moral Logic of survivor's guilt “, “ Who I am in terms of my character and relationship, and not just what I do, matters morally.” Feeling sorry for a loved one who has passed in an incident and you think you should have been the one is a good sign because it mean you're a well-being for…

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    path, we will be capable of monitoring and understanding our body’s warning signs. We will recognize and value the connection between sensible nutrition in relation to how the human body functions. The physical advantages of good appearance and feeling great generally control the psychological benefits of improved self-esteem, self-control, fortitude, and a sense of guidance. Physical wellness follows these…

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    The Giver Sameness Essay

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    Sameness is bad Imagine a world where everyone is the same there is no holidays or change of season. Just simply everything is the same. The Giver is a dystopian novel written by Lois Lowry, everyone is the same except the protagonist (Jonas). He can see colors and everyone else can’t, there is also Gabe and the Giver they all have the same color of eyes. Jonas, Gabriel, and the Giver are unique. They all have the same houses practically everything is the same. If sameness was brought into…

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    someone is by altering the way you feel, think and act. In addition, feeling down, sad, and loosing interest in pleasurable activities for a long period of time could be a sign of depression. This affects everyday life activities such as sleeping, eating, relationships, and it degrades a person’s self-esteem . As for the causes of depression , some reason can be for example loosing a loved one, family issues, loneliness, stress, not feeling good enough, having problems, etc. It is a known fact…

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