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    Negative emotion once was hard for me to deal with. I used to fight with everyone. Argue with all my friends. I even threw things at the wall when I have been really angry. I at a young age had no clue on how to deal with my feelings. I just did what I felt whether people liked it or not. I thought and felt whatever I wanted at any moment. I just didn’t care. My feelings were my feeling and you had to deal with them. We all at one age or another has had negative emotions in our lives. These…

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    Dealing with emotions has been a big issue throughout my life. It may sound a little cliché but it feels like a never ending roller coaster most of the time going down instead of back up. I have had to deal with severe depression most of my life, as well as seen other people struggle like I did. People’s emotions are often overlooked, they often tend to be suppressed so much that it becomes like a bomb waiting to go off in a good or disastrous way. The basic emotions we use in are everyday…

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    human beings, we experience a range of emotions on a daily basis. Many of these include aggravation, sadness, fear, and happiness. These emotions guide us through life and help in decision making. They can make a person blind to situations, or make a person comprehend a situation clearly. Many would argue that happiness is an emotion that should always be felt, no matter the situation. Therefore, the ultimate life accomplishment is one thing: happiness. Any emotion that sways from happiness is…

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    own thoughts and emotions. This is why I chose to use the Emotion-focused therapy model to assess Stan's case. This approach is used to help clients who lack skills on how to deal with emotions and helps them to strengthen themselves by attending to their emotional experiences…

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    person’s emotions, is a foundational element in the process of counselling. Discuss the role and function of emotions in human experience and the process of change. Emotions have an important function and role in human experiences and in the process of change. As many of the definitions I looked up for the difference between role and function in terms of emotion were hard to separate definitively, I have decided not to treat them separately. In the first half of this essay I explore how emotions…

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    between conflicts and emotions. Some people in the system can cause conflicts due to the feeling that they are more important than others. “Emotion” is another key word in conflicts. Emotions are states of feeling. These can be frustration, joy, or disappointment. These are both intrapersonal and interpersonal phenomena. We feel them inside ourselves and we express them as nonverbal and verbal communication. These can be control but not possible to say that there won’t be any emotions during…

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    Macbeth and Beowulf: The Insight to Human Emotion (Final Draft) Can men as great as Macbeth and Beowulf, display human emotion? The answer of course is that they can; what many do not notice is that these characters can actually give an insight into real people. As a good close reader, one can pick up on many emotions in both Macbeth, by Shakespeare and Beowulf, the epic. The emotions displayed throughout the two texts can give the reader insight into the human mind. Macbeth is a powerful…

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    use personification to portray Sherwin's emotions towards his crush, Jonathan. In the beginning, Sherwin sees Jonathan and his heart begins to pump faster and harder as if it wants to get out of his chest. As Sherwin struggles to calm down his heart, it jumps out of his chest and happily points at Jonathan to follow him. The heart beating fast portrays people’s uncontrollable emotions and desires toward their infatuation. Sherwin’s uncontrollable emotions are relatable to developing teenagers…

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    Aspects of Human Emotion and How It Fails in 1984 What makes us human? Is it they way we look or maybe the way we feel towards each other? Most people don’t notice that what makes us human is the amount sympathy and empathy we have. As well as small gestures of compassion we have toward others. But what happens when it’s all questioned and later thought to be wrong. Once it’s deemed wrong, we as human can not be human. We will soon become expected to be in a constant war, unable to our see…

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    Our emotions are like a silent shadow that follows us throughout lives, revealing our every feeling of displeasure or happiness whether we realize it or not. At times in our lives we let our emotions get the better of us, which result in us can make decisions that we could potentially regret for the rest of our lives, or they could enhance life as we experience it. However we experience emotion, many of us wish we could turn off our emotions and ignore them, but in truth we need our emotions to…

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