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    and possible explanations. Introduction The term “empathy” has a relatively short history. Its origins lie with the philosophers Theodor Lipps and Robert Vischer‚ having fashioned the German word Einfühlung in the late XIXth century‚ which directly translates to “feeling into”. It was later translated into the English word “empathy” by the psychologist Edward Tichner (Hojat et al. 2003). A universal definition of the term empathy is still not agreed upon. However‚ for the purpose of this

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    Personal Model of Helping Change is an experience based on my own personal model of helping; it is an arrangement of behavioral theories that poses the framework to help others. Different sections in the textbook allowed me to form my point of view. Model of helping helps people to identify the relationships of thinking‚ feeling‚ and behaving. A person with behavioral problems has a hard time recognizing where there values come from and how to facilitate change. Freud’s theory of helping

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    Though these words may make their appearance in similar text‚ they have different meanings. While sympathy is feeling compassion‚ sorrow‚ or pity for the hardships that another person encounters‚ empathy involves putting yourself in in the shoes of another. In Susan Glaspell’s short story‚ A Jury of Her Peers‚ Martha Hale demonstrates both of these commonly confused words. Martha Hale‚ the wife of Mr. Hale‚ is a resident of the farm close to the property of the Wrights’. Mrs.Hale used to be good

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    【Organizational Behavior】Individual Report * Introduction The self-assessment tools can be a good way to test personal‚ management and organizational abilities‚ performance and goals. They provide guidance when developing a team or an organization. Also‚ they help people understand themselves to pursue a suitable career or find their weakness they can try to improve afterwards. Since the topic of this individual report is the assessment of myself and then to analyze the strength and weakness

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    Communication

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    Consider the emotional effect of what you are saying and communicate within the norms of behaviour acceptable to the other person. Take steps to become more charismatic. See our page: Emotional Intelligence for more information. Empathise Empathy is trying to see things from the point-of-view of others. When communicating with others‚ try not to be judgemental or biased by preconceived ideas or beliefs - instead view situations and responses from the other person’s perspective. Stay in tune

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    Self Disclosure

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    client and helper. It is obvious to client to disclose information about themselves to the human services with the hope to get solution for their problems. In such situation‚ as a human service professional‚ it is highly recommend to express warm empathy toward the client‚ but however self-disclosing to the client can be controversial and can shift focus from their client to themselves. Alternatively‚ self-disclosing something to client as human service might help to express that human services understand

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    Twelfth Night

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    Introduction Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s comic masterpieces. Three couples are paired together by the end of the play‚ and the siblings reunited. This story evokes much more sympathy and empathy in the way characters are shown than other earlier comedy such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In Twelfth Night‚ we are still invited to laugh with the characters rather than laughing at them. It contains a harmonic balance between comic and tragic elements. William Shakespeare employs comic

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    Roles of a CNA

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    charged nurse only‚ listening to residents needs‚ keeping residents information private‚ chart everything correctly. Some of the good qualities a nurse aid should have is being compassionate is being caring‚ considerate‚ concerned‚ and understanding‚ empathy means entering into the feelings of others‚ In order to give care to a resident they must feel trust in the caregivers. Being honest with a resident about what he/she can I cannot do will help develop trust. Whenever they tell a resident they will

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    Barbara Lazear Ascher On Compassion The man’s grin is less the result of circumstance than dreams or madness. His buttonless shirt‚ with one sleeve missing‚ hangs outside the waist of his baggy trousers. Carefully plaited dreadlocks bespeak a better time‚ long ago. As he crosses Manhattan’s Seventy-Ninth Street‚ his gait is the shuffle of the forgotten ones held in place by gravity rather than plans. On the corner of Madison Avenue‚ he stops before a blond baby in an Aprica stroller. The baby’s

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    blaming‚ chronic lateness‚ depression‚ diminished sense of personal accomplishment‚ exhaustion (physical or emotional)‚ frequent headaches‚ gastrointestinal complaints‚ high self-esteem‚ hopelessness‚ hypertension‚ inability to maintain balance of empathy and objectivity‚ increased irritability‚ less ability to feel joy‚ low self-esteem‚ sleep disturbances‚ an work holism (Overcoming Compassion Fatigue - Apr 2000). Untreated compassion fatigue can lead to “a negative effect on personal and professional

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