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    client had the ability to change themselves‚ his style of counselling meant that he avoided giving advice or direction‚ it was not a method of problem solving‚ but a place of safety for the Client‚ who‚ under the right conditions would gain positive feelings about him/herself. Rogers developed the idea that for the client to be able to actualise‚ grow and develop‚ they would need to be in the presence of a counsellor who displayed three Core Conditions. For the counselling process to be successful

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    snowflakes can changes his mood. He can forget his troubles for a while. In other words‚ the setting of the poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” influence the speaker’s feeling. II. Discussion The poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” set in the woods in winter. The setting in this poem influences the speaker’s feeling. The woods and winter in this

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    striving to change and find emotion in their existence‚ as shown in carver’s story‚ “Neighbors”. Meursault on the other hand resembles the opposite of these emotional boundaries of which compels the Neighbors to seek and search for this euphoric feeling of meaning; shown by his lack of care over materialistic and psychological attachments‚ Meursault functions without a care in the world; resulting in his inability to experience the happiness the neighbors do when they break into the stone’s house

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    uncomfortable and isolate when around other people. John shared his memory and knowledge of his father’s death and described it with an indifferent affect. Therefore‚ it appeared evident that he may have suppressed anger‚ sense of loss‚ and/or feelings of abandonment. Moreover‚ John described how he became addicted to heroin. Specifically‚ when he moved to Phoenix (about a year and a half ago) he started dating a girl 20 years younger than him‚ and she convinced him to try it‚ which led to his

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    making fun of another person. It many times gives a certain person a feeling of superiority over another. There are some people that argue that our laughter is much of the time based on the fact that we are feeling as though we are better than other people. Morreal describes this phenomenon as the superiority theory: “In the 20th century‚ this idea was called the Superiority Theory. Simply put‚ our laughter expresses feelings of superiority over other people or over a former state of ourselves…

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    notes so that the next day he can keep adding to the story and eventually be able to add enough to find out what happened.  The scenes happen so quickly and move through the different parts of the day that have significance for Leonard.  You get the feeling in the film that he must move very fast or else he would forget. The lighting in the film sets the mood in the film as depressing and sadness. It is depressing because in the start of the film‚ the scene where Leonard is in the hotel room; the camera

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    such as “[the] wanting” that Jonas feels and the feelings he describes as “knowing that she wouldn’t” and thinking “that she shouldn’t” weren’t allowed in this community of where choices weren’t allowed (35). The community is not allowed to feel these deep emotions‚ preventing any of the community members to know about love. However‚ in a plain world none of the amazing emotions would be possible. This is just one of the many reasons we need feelings and emotions. Another one of those many reasons

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    How one’s body reacts to change can be called stress. These changes can come from feeling‚ situation‚ and people. For example‚ going to a new school is a change that can cause stress. There are many techniques to dealing with stress. The importance of handling stress is very serious‚ because stress affects the body in not only mentally but sometimes physically. Teen stress can be caused by pressure‚ insecurities‚ bottled up emotions‚ changes and sometimes just life and handling it. Teens deal

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    Belonging essay Belonging emerges from a feeling of connection to something‚ it may be; a place‚ a person or group of people‚ communities or even an object. These connections may be enriched by feelings of security or challenged by feelings of insecurity‚ but either way belonging shapes the way we all live our lives. This is represented thoroughly in both ‘Romulus my Father’ by Raimond Gaita and ‘Avatar’ by James Cameron‚ both texts show that belonging or not belonging is an unavoidable activity

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    another person’s point of view‚ so as to experience the other’s thoughts and feelings” (Adler‚ Rodman & Sevigny‚ 2011). I personally think that empathy is being able to understand another person ’s circumstances‚ point of view‚ thoughts‚ and feelings. Having empathy for someone can greatly build trust within the relationship. It makes the other person feel important and that someone understands what they are feeling and ensures that they are not the only one. When you experience empathy‚ you

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