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    Unit 7 Assignment

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    “I guess I’m not feeling much of anything.” 2. Identify and explain‚ using concepts from the text‚ at least one example of an obstacle to communicating emotions in the situation. We may not have total control over what we feel‚ but we as humans can usually show some control. Furthermore‚ we can demonstrate substantial control over how we do or don’t express our feelings and to whom we express them. Taking personal responsibility for when‚ how‚ and to whom you express feelings is a cornerstone

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    Consequences of Divorce

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    African American women fair following divorce. B. Discussion (article 1) In the article‚ Feeling Caught Between Parents‚ the author evaluates how adult children have been affected by their parents’ relationships while growing up. He also compares the feelings of adult children of divorced parents with adult children of parents who continued in a high-conflict marriage. The study focuses on children feeling caught between the two parents in both circumstances. The target population included all

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    Knowing Your Audience

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    address the numerous people affected by this event. Considerations for the General Audience Looking at the Audience is this matter; there are a blend of different roles‚ emotions‚ and concerns for those involved. This audience will have mixed feelings and each individual will have a different reaction based on the information presented. A face to face approach is probably better for people such as family or friends of the workers. Getting a phone call‚ letter or email could seem too insincere

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    Summary and Response

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    In “Dealing with Feelings‚” an article excerpted from a college textbook “Communicate!‚” the author Rudolph F. Verderber indicates the best way to deal with feelings is by describing them rather than withholding or displaying them. The author explains‚ first‚ withholding feelings‚ hiding them inside and not giving any clue to their existence‚ is an inappropriate way of dealing with feelings. Psychologists believe that when people withhold feelings‚ they can cause physical problems as well as psychological

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    this process to that of a breakup with my partner when he moved interstate. We both had feelings of dependency on each other and had a mutual care for each other‚ but knew that we could not continue on with the relationship‚ so we terminated the relationship so to speak because basic contact would be too emotionally difficult. Similarly‚ a client and counseller relationship is at a deep level where the feelings and problems of the client are being experienced also by the counseller through empathic

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    client had the ability to change themselves‚ his style of counselling meant that he avoided giving advice or direction‚ it was not a method of problem solving‚ but a place of safety for the Client‚ who‚ under the right conditions would gain positive feelings about him/herself. Rogers developed the idea that for the client to be able to actualise‚ grow and develop‚ they would need to be in the presence of a counsellor who displayed three Core Conditions. For the counselling process to be successful

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    The poem “migrant hostel”‚ written by Peter Shkrzynecki looks at the way in which someone is able to belong to the people in a place without feeling a connection to the place itself. This poem explores both belonging and barriers to belonging through the use of language techniques. These techniques explore an individual’s relation to people and places. Feeling a sense of belonging to the people around you is explored in the poem “migrant hostel”. This is seen by incorporation inclusive language through

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    conjure up feelings of sympathy and regret. Dulce et Decorum est opens with the strong description of ’coughing like hags’. The use of similes and metaphors really set the scene of tired‚ dishevelled soldiers trudging back home. The use of words like ’blood-shod’ - in itself an unusual combination of words - puts the picture of men in shoes of blood vividly into the reader’s mind. Hyperbole is used to help stress a point. For example‚ ’all went lame’ - this exaggeration helps give the feeling that it’s

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    Client: MSW: How are you feeling today? Client: MSW: Well good. Tell me a little bit about your week Client: talks about taking kids to park MSW: Okay good. You’ve talked about wanting to take your kids out before. Can you tell me a little bit more about how it went? Client: MSW: So overall it was a very positive experience for you? Client: MSW: Excellent. So is this something you want to continue doing? Client: MSW: And you anxious feelings? Last week you rated

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    How Does The Giver Change

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    will explain how Jonas changed in the beginning‚ middle‚ and end of the book. In the beginning of the book Jonas thought Sameness was the only thing there was. (p.16) “ It was one of‚ the evening telling of feelings.” This is a tradition in Jonas’ community where the family share all their feelings at dinner time and it’s normal to them. Jonas also thinks it’s normal that there is no animals and everyone has the same birthday. (p. 120) “ We relinquished color when we relinquished sunshine and did away

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