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    Do not stand at my Grave and Weep by Mary Elizabeth Frye should be included in the Religion and Literature coursework. Although it happens to be a short poem‚ both the students and the professor will find it beneficial throughout the journey they will take in this challenging yet rewarding course. This poem could be used to review basic poetic concepts and rhetorical devices while touching on death which is a major milestone on the course of life. This poem could also be valuable to students in this

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    advantage of them‚ please contact the appropriate department by calling 334-4822 and dial the extension number. I have highlighted suggested services. Service Description Place Extension Counseling Center academic and personal counseling Davis Hall‚ Rm 107 50038 Career Center career counseling‚ job placement Medlin‚ Rm. 206 50229 Tutoring Center tutoring and lab assistance JWH‚ Rm 129 50314 Writing Center assistance on writing assignments Jtwn –AT 324‚ HP-H5 216 50512

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    Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold the main character Susie Salmon is made memorable to us through the use of narrative point of view‚ symbolism‚ setting and her actions. The novel is based around the rape and murder of her and she narrates the process of grief and acceptance in a heart-warming‚ poignant yet beautiful way as she observes the effects of her death on earth from heaven. Sebold creates a full rounded impression of her – we see her triumphs and vulnerabilities that play on our protective emotions

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    Grief is a range of emotions and behaviours shown by people when confronted with a sudden loss. This range is divided up into a number of stages‚ or a process of grief. Doctor Granger Westburg developed 10 stages that illustrated these emotions linked with behaviour and then was followed by a number of people who developed another process of several stages based on this original theory. <br> <br>Doctor Westburg discovered that grief is a process‚ not a state‚ after observing these faced with loss

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    Supervision Consultant As a consultant‚ counselors find ways to focus on therapeutic models‚ and intervention techniques to help strengthen counseling roles. A consultant also can build confidence in a new counselor’s abilities as well as to argue range of experience. A consultant also will improve on interventions. In the role of adviser it “…provides options and alternatives rather than answers‚ and the interaction is more collegial" (Pearson‚ 2004‚ p. 363). As a consultant there will

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    Kübler-Ross’s model (Hall‚ 2011). This model is referred to as the Four Tasks of Mourning (Clatch & Long‚ 2015). The Four Tasks or Mourning starts out with accepting the death of the loved one. This stage then flows into working through the pain and grief caused by the death‚ which is easier said than done. The next stage is to adjust to life without the loved one. After the adjustments are made‚ the last step Worden specifies is maintaining an attachment to the loved one while continuing with life

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    death of a loved one. N. E. Ilori writes with a palatable sincerity‚ that readers will find comforting‚ as well as‚ insightful as she thoughtfully explores the toll that grief exacts on the living. She gracefully explains how her faith strengthened and kept her from depression although she was suffering through tremendous grief‚ enduring the deaths of both her parents in a particularly short period of time‚ and then shortly thereafter her unborn child. Altogether‚ Author N.E.

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    PATIENT NAME: Caulfield‚ Holden ANALYSIS: The admission of this patient has proven to be yet another impulsive action made by desperate parents. This patient‚ although exhibiting many symptoms of depression and grief caused by the death of a loved one‚ is not showing any signs of serious mental illness or instability. He is obviously an independent individual‚ rebellious as well. He is not hesitant to make known his opinions and thoughts. He seems to be a very cynical individual‚ most likely

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    used in bereavement work but not all workers in the field agree with her. Some critics feel the stages are too rigid. Other workers in this field criticized her work and have alternative views. Two examples is in our textbook‚ John Bowly’s stages of grief theory. The four proposed stages are: numbness‚ yearning‚

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    effective intuitive decision makers. Intuitive qualities create a “gut feeling” or a “sense” of what is best. This can help guide in the counseling sessions for a more effective approach.” (The role of Stress and Negative Emotions in Occupational Crisis‚ 2002). How competent am I as a counselor? What are my strengths and weaknesses? The American Counseling Association (ACA) emphasizes the value of counselor self awareness in order to accurately appraise one’ skills and boundaries of competence

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