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    The most important and rewarding relationship in our lives is the friendship bonds that we form with our friends. It is very true to say that friendship plays a crucial role in social and development and success in the social world. From this analysis‚ I learned the importance and value of friendship. Also‚ we should keep our friendships healthy throughout our lives. First‚ we should be a good listener. We should give our friends advice in a safe way in order to keep our friendship healthy. We should

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    ------------------------------------------------- ASSIGNMENT ------------------------------------------------- ON ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- “DISTINGUISH TRAIT AND TYPE PERSONALITY AND DISCUSS ROGERS THEORY OF PERSONALITY” ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    weaknesses. Furthermore the paper will reflect on the theories and models of interpersonal communication that are relevant to this incident. It will consider how the context and setting influenced the interaction.

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    EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY INTRODUCTION The aim of this essay is to examine the basic concepts of existential therapy and its practical implications. Main existential approaches are outlined including short-term modalities. The significance of therapeutic relationship from existential point of view is reviewed. The essay will conclude with the critique of existential approaches to psychotherapy. BASIC CONCEPTS Existential therapy is a philosophical approach to explore with a client the fundamental

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    Influencing Interpersonal Relations: Part III. Benefits of the study of perception‚ listening‚ self-concept‚ and self esteem. - Become aware that perception is largely personal choice. - Learn to identify erroneous perception and cause and develop methods to limit. - Integrate different elements of self-concept. - Learn skills to improve listening and empathic responding. - Increase awareness of how self-esteem and self-concept can affect communication. - Develop ideas for how to improve self-esteem

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    Is the Internet Affecting the Interpersonal Relationships of Our Society? The Internet and the World Wide Web have definitely had an impact on society both positively and negatively. For some people the Internet has reduced personal interaction. For example‚ the more time some people spend on the Internet‚ the less time they spend with friends and family. Online shopping and banking are convenient‚ but encourage people to purchase good and services without interacting with others. The Internet

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    Chapter 5 EXISTENTIAL THEORY AND THERAPY [A]ctually‚ I have been told in Australia‚ a boomerang only comes back to the hunter when it has missed its target‚ the prey. Well‚ man also only returns to himself‚ to being concerned with his self‚ after he has missed his mission‚ has failed to find meaning in life. —Viktor Frankl‚ Psychotherapy and Existentialism: Selected Papers on Logotherapy (1967‚ p. 9) Some forms of counseling and psychotherapy‚ such as Freud’s psychoanalysis‚ evolved primarily

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    I believe that encouragement and positivity are important goals for therapy. It is important to offer the client encouragement so that they can develop (Corey p477‚ 2013). Adlerian theory has 3 goal outcomes which are building friendships‚ establishing intimacy‚ and contributing to society. I believe this is important because building friendships gives the client someone they can trust and depend on to be there for them. Establishing intimacy is important because it can give the client a sense of

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    Effectively Communicating in an Interpersonal Relationship To the newly wedded couple‚ It has occurred to me that our current generation seems to lack the ability to communicate effectively with in an interpersonal relationships and it is through cooperation‚ collaboration‚ and compromise that an effective flow of communication occurs. If we analyzing and studying the communication process of both sending and receiving information‚ we can improve our ability to communicate effectively between

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    Existential Therapy Existential therapy helps people who has uncertainties‚ anxiety depression‚ grieve and depression. Problems can distract a person life and essential of living. Sometimes it is hard to become stable possessing core cognitions‚ cognitive distortions thoughts and feeling on how a person views the world and themselves‚ which points out low self-esteem. Cognitive distortions are mainly negative thoughts of self‚ guiltiness that leads to uncertainties emotions and actions

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