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    Scenario 4 Austin is a middle-aged man with Cerebral Palsy. He is feeling very frustrated because he thinks people in his family don’ take his feelings into account when making decisions. His occupational therapist has come to the house to discuss available support. The occupational therapist will be communicating with the family and with Austin himself. So it will be group communication with the family and then the occupational therapist will have one-one communication with Austin. The reason for

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    and I. He had feelings‚ he was hurt‚ he had struggles. I tend to sometimes think‚ "Well‚ sure Jesus was able to do it‚ he’s...Jesus". But any struggle and pain we have‚ he’s been through it. I would ask him how he stayed strong. What inner battles did he deal with. Being human‚ did he ever doubt what God said to him. Did he ever feel that dieing on a cross was too much. I tend to wonder‚ knowing that this was the purpose of his life‚ how did it feel everyday. Was it a happy feeling knowing he could

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    Symbolism of Clothing

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    Langer explains that a symbol does not have a meaning it "merely brings things to mind." A symbol is a tool that is used to express power‚ wealth‚ or someone’s feelings. Symbols mean something different by each that it is observed. Many individuals express symbols through their clothing. An individual can express their feelings through many different ways. Clothing is an easy and beneficial way to show someone your occupation or your choice of music. When one sees a person wearing a military

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    Experiencing grief is like jumping into freezing‚ ice cold water. Grieving is a strong‚ overwhelming feeling that is completely resistless; it is a universal state and a powerful personal experience. In the same way‚ jumping into ice cold water is overpowering as the iciness of the water hits hard. Whether it is caused by the death of a loved one‚ the ending of a serious relationship‚ or even a job loss‚ grief causes a never-ending‚ emotional pain to an individual that cannot be controlled. The

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    In the article “The Flight from Conversation‚” Sherry Turkle makes a point that technology has negatively changed people in their ways of interacting with each other. She states that people have lost the skills for interacting face to face because they prefer to text or email each other. In the text‚ the author spends over fifteen years studying people and asking them about their lives. She also found that cell phones change what people do and who they are. They change what people do because nowadays

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    ‘IT DOES NO GOOD TO BE AFRAID ’ – Roberston Davies (84 – 90) A. This short excerpt from Robertson Davies ’ novel Fifth Business highlights the feelings evoked by war and battle‚ and as well the outlook of life after war. In this piece‚ war is not portrayed as being heroic‚ nor as being beautiful. It is described as frantic and unorganized‚ with many people becoming disoriented in the midst of random gunfire and shells exploding sporadically. This piece deals with the main character‚ Ramsay ’s

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    "Her First Ball" analysis

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    and Feelings Leila experienced before and after the ball in the P.E.E/C.C.C format: Leila the protagonist and the main character of the story "Her First Ball" is described as a girl who lives in an area that is quite isolated from the excitement of the city. In fact‚ she even says that her closest neighbor lives 15 miles away. This is why this event‚ her first ball‚ is such a rare and an exciting occasion for a girl like her. In this essay I will be explaining how her thoughts and feelings before

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    Name of Student: Fiona Cruickshank Student ID: 51125153 Course Name: Counselling Skills 1. Course Tutor: Anne Smith Counselling Skills Essay 1. Date Due: 17 Nov 2011 Counselling is a form of communication whereby one individual‚ from now on referred to as the listener‚ forms a helping relationship with one or a group of individuals. (Hough 2010) A counselling type relationship is used in a multitude of everyday home and work settings. These individuals may not call themselves

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    Observation Essay

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    tears of sorrow‚ screams of excitement‚ and burning blood that’s as hot as the desire to win – each fan is different‚ yet their feelings are expressed much in the same way. When a favorite team loses‚ we see stadiums full of bowed heads and saddened facial expressions covered by hands‚ and much of the entire stadium is feeling the same thing: disgust. This type of feeling causes fans to do things that‚ from an outsider’s perspective‚ might seem far-fetched. Things like panic attacks from the crowd

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    if you can show the above behaviours to people‚ then they will feel that you are being supportive towards them. (Egan 2000). Rapport Building Rapport is the foundation of the counselling relationship; it helps to build trust‚ respect and a good feeling of comfort. (Cormier & Hackney 1993). It is the ability to relate to others in a

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