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    Tma03

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    Student notes For the third assignment you need to provide a fictional case study of a counselling client with issues relating to fear and sadness‚ and then consider how their individual problems might be located in their family system relationships and the social context in which they are embedded. Your case study should focus on the family and relationships of the client‚ and sociocultural issues such as culture‚ race‚ gender and sexuality. In the guidance here we have given an example fictional

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    The Struggles in 'Stones'

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    The Struggles in "Stones" Life is full of struggles and obstacles that all individuals are faced with and must overcome. Whether emotional or physical‚ experiences and encounters shape a person’s personality and point of view on life. People who are put through more difficult situations can become either more grateful‚ thankful and want to achieve more out of life or they can eventually become depressed and discouraged about their situation in life. Either way‚ we must all try to overcome the

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    Life of Pi

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    theorist and cultural critic‚ has written that “Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place‚ between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be surmounted.” But Said has also proclaimed that exile can become “a potent‚ even enriching” experience. In Martel’s Life of Pi‚ Pi’s experience of exile is both alienating and enriching‚ just what Said has described it as. It turned out

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    definition of emotion? There is no actual definition even though the Oxford Dictionary defines it as: “The part of a person’s character that consists of feeling”. Emotions are one part of the Ways of Knowing. Primary emotions are: * Happiness * Sadness * Fear * Anger * Surprise * Disgust those emotions are not learnt‚ they are inborn‚ because even born blind or deaf people show these emotions. So how did emotions help us in getting knowledge during the history? I think‚ that the best

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    teen depression

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    loneliness that washes through them… an unexplainable sadness that they constantly feel. They fear speaking of it… of admitting the hatred they have for themselves. How many people must live like this person? As stated in athealth.com” Every six months people feel this way and the illness affects 1.2 percent of the American population. Do you know what depression means? According to Teenshealth.org” Depression is a strong mood involving sadness‚ discouragement‚ despair or hopelessness that last for

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    mood disorders

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    Unfortunately‚ mood disorders are far too common especially during adolescent years.  Everything from sadness to severe depression‚ anxiety‚ bipolar‚ and panic attacks are just a few mood disorders that adolescents are effected with far too often. The social and academic pressures that adolescents undergo in schools such as  popularity‚ maintaining good grades‚ making important decisions‚ puberty‚ parent/adolescent relationships‚ staying thin can all be unbearable.  All of this causing these adolescents

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    Rain Symbolism

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    This is because it symbolizes depression‚ sadness‚ and dullness. This is because first‚ Margot wasn’t interacting with the other kids because she was busy thinking about when she lived in Ohio and when the sun was out all the time. Also‚ in the book it states “Now she stood‚ separate‚ staring at the rain and the loud wet world beyond the huge glass.” Another reason why the rain symbolizes sadness‚ and depression is because it made Margot feel left out. I know this because

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    Summertime Analysis

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    I would eventually use this song for most of my auditions for a few musicals on Broadway. What was once a source of sadness became my redemption after dropping out of the University of Chicago to become an actor. Presently when I listen to Summertime on my commute to school‚ it offers support in another seminal moment in my life.I usually play it to remind me

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    professionals to inform the children in a proper way would be something I would do. The patient’s children should be informed of what is going on with the parent who is ill to ensure that the family will be able to cope with those feelings of fear‚ anger‚ sadness and

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    Major Depressive Disorder

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    Disorder has many different causes; it is different for every person. But two of the most common causes are genetics and previous experiences. The disorder is often overlooked as just long-term sadness that will pass eventually. However‚ there are many more symptoms to the disorder than just plain sadness. The symptoms associated with Major Depressive Disorder can be very painful‚ both emotionally and physically. Luckily for those who suffer from MDD‚ there are many different forms of treatment available

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