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    to the relationship between the client and the worker and includes the degree to which the client feels that the worker understands‚ respects and values them (Bogo‚ 2006). Components of the emotional bond evident in the case study are acceptance‚ empathy and genuineness. The first component acceptance can be loosely defined as the social worker’s valuing and respect of client’s perspective. In the first example‚ Dick in talking about the problems in the family states “Mikes does not even try to

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    mental attitudes‚ possess self-awareness‚ are culturally diverse in their methodology‚ are good communicators and are versed in non-verbal communication‚ awareness of the laws in their state‚ awareness of the dangers of burnout‚ mindfulness‚ and empathy all come from the opinion of different sets of counselors who are themselves successful. Some of these traits are in born to the counselor‚ while others are learned. With the exception of burnout‚ strategies for effective learning are examined‚ while

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    How does Euripides build empathy for outsiders in Greek society in Medea? Medea is a woman who is a non-Greek outsider - she is a barbarian from Colchis. Her irrational behaviour and extreme response correlates to the stereotype of a Barbarian woman. Euripides effectively uses the chorus to help create and build empathy for Medea by sympathising with her and being biased towards her by taking her side. The chorus in Classical Greek drama was a group of actors who described and commented upon the

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    of old ones‚ and sometimes these new civilizations are all the better for it. Today’s society has made the same mistakes‚ which has cause us to lose our way‚ and the only way we can truly regain it is to live outside our default setting and show empathy toward others. In today’s society of stressful jobs and mortgage payments‚ people rarely consider their conscious perception of others; this is what Wallace (2010) refers to as our “natural default-setting” (p. 2). Human emotions such as love‚ compassion

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    joyful emotions. This empathetic nature makes us smile when others smile and laugh when others laugh. This idea of sharing emotional reactions corresponds with Lecture 18 Social Psychology II and the concept of empathy. Altruism is a product of the ‘pro-social’ emotions such as empathy. Empathy varies from individual to individual. "Sharing others’ emotional states provides the observers a somatosensory and neural framework that facilitates understanding others’ intentions and actions and allows to

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    practice. Obtaining empathy and being able to separate it from sympathy is a great and necessary thing for human service workers. Accurate empathy is correctly perceiving the feelings of another person without being captured by the victim’s emotions. Sympathy however‚ is actually feeling what the victim feels. This may prevent him/her from being objective n a helping relationship‚ since he/she is likely to be caught up in the victim’s emotions. The key to accurate empathy is understanding the pain

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    Communication (NVC) such as Expressing Empathy‚ Develop Discrepancy‚ and Roll with Resistance and Support Self-efficacy. The NVC model of expressing empathy involves four step communication process that works with four different dissimilarities. First I made observations‚ not evaluations. We naturally have the tendency to exaggerate‚ interpret when someone is talking. Second‚ I was able to express feeling‚ not thoughts. Thoughts are not useful when expressing empathy but feelings are. Identified needs

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    Cris Damianos English 12 Ms. Hicks September 3‚ 2012 WC: Aesop‚ a renowned Greek fabulist and story teller once said that “every truth has two sides; it is as well to look at both‚ before we commit ourselves to either” Here he is trying to say that before we judge or lean towards one side of a story‚ we should always be aware of the other. I believe Toni Morrison is trying to prove this point in her novel a mercy by depicting her story from the perspectives of various characters in the book

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    Good EMT’s know protocol‚ Great EMT’s understand their patient… Empathy is defined by: The intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings‚ thoughts‚ or attitudes of another. I recently talked to a majority of my family‚ friends and acquaintances to brainstorm with me about what I would write about in this class. I got tons of ideas: EMS in the rural setting‚ complications of childbirth in a pre-hospital setting‚ dealing with certain diseases that need specialized

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    difference between empathy and compassion? (Provide examples) In today’s world there are two words that are very easily confused for one another. These words are empathy and compassion‚ two words with similar meanings but one is more deep then the other. By definition empathy is one person’s ability to realize the feelings of another person. Another way to put that is you can physically see that someone else is going through something that causes them to have emotions. An example of empathy would be if

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