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    Part 1 The first week of service learning at Jessie Keet Pre-Primary School was very overwhelming and yet also motivating. I observed a community where children are in great need of love and affection because they do not seem to get it anywhere else. Most of the children are raised in single-parent households. Their parent(s) work hard during the day to provide for the family and then they are too tired at night to give the children the attention and love that they need. This leads to the fact that

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    be angry with the right person‚ to the right degree‚ at the right time‚ for the right purpose and in the right way... that is not easy. -- Aristotle. Meaning of Anger “A strong feeling of annoyance‚ displeasure‚ or hostility” It is a state of being mad‚ or annoyed. Define Anger “Anger is a normal feeling that comes naturally when we think someone or something will hurt us or someone we care about. Also‚ we may become angry when we think that someone has wronged us. Finally‚ it is normal

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    individual must be able to separate his or her own feelings‚ needs‚ and perceptions of the client.It is also important for the counsellor to be conscious of their reactions to the client so that they are not perceived as encouraging dependence or neediness. Self-awareness allows the counsellor to enhance his or her ability to understand and be empathetic of the person they are counselling. Counsellor’s should continually assess their own feelings and needs to maintain an appropriate relationship

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    37-year-old woman who I have seen around four months previously. At the previous session Leesa spoke of her frustrations at work and of her hopes of securing a promotion. Leesa’s presentation was one of lethargy consistent with someone who was suffering feelings of depression. I began the session by welcoming the client and reminding her of the confidentiality agreement. Leesa had previously worked in the hospitality industry but explained that had decided to terminate her employment after being overlooked

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    concrete and tangible. (The productivity term example that presented in the class) Information sharing is stating your thoughts and feeling to another with clarity and accuracy to reach the mutual understanding and satisfaction of both parties’ purposes. Speaking: expressing your thoughts and feelings through words Listening: is following the thoughts and feeling of another‚ and understanding what the other is saying and meaning. The understanding depends on processing of information‚ and

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    Introduction to College Algebra November 9‚ 2009 2 Chapter 1 Sets Definition 1.1. A set is a well-defined collection of distinct objects. Each object in a set is called an element of the set. By “well-defined”‚ we mean that the rule of membership to the set is clear. Example 1.2. The following are examples of sets. 1. The set of counting number less than 5. 2. The set of vowels in the word “mathematics”. 3. The set of cities in the Philippines. 4. The set of positive integers from −2 to

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    without feeling that their partner will judge them. They should be able to communicate with one another without having any fear of judgement or ridicule. They should also help build their partners self-esteem and make them feel good about themselves regardless of the situation. They shall embrace one another and respect each other. In order for the couple to maintain a healthy and successful relationship‚ the couple should nurture open and honest communication‚ encourage the expression of feelings‚ and

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    I took the assessment and was quite surprised by the negative scores I received. The two health behaviors I would like to change are my physical health and my emotional health. In doing this‚ I think my life will have more longevity and have a happier life. I would like to change my physical behavior‚ first and foremost. I am not happy with my body size or weight. I had my son at the age of seventeen; so it has been a very difficult adjustment. I don’t exercise nearly enough‚ I eat food that is

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    risk factor is the main factor that causes it among the teenagers. Arguments (Write in note form) Argument 1 Experiences of bullying‚ teasing‚ and criticizing due to body weight or shapes (appearance) – by family members or friends – lead to negative emotional consequences – low self-esteem (which mean not valuing or thinking well of onself) – poor-self image. Argument from the other side Wrong information is been projected to the teenagers – value people on the basis of physical appearance

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    Examining your emotional heritage Page 157 My family’s philosophy of emotion has mostly been based on emotion Coaching. They understand how I feel and help me through difficult situations such as when I’m feeling sad angry or scared. There are some certain emotions in which I have a hard time to understand but no emotion is more harder to understand than confusion. It’s really hard to understand when people are confused as well as its difficult to acknowledge why I feel confused about myself sometimes

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