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    influence of daily interactions for behavior with social affiliation. Now, that we have your attention, you may grasp an interest too. First, this paper project will address the research question in summary and also, it will provide responses to concerns of interest. From this article we can infer the affiliate assist…

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    INTRODUCTION Moral development Moral development is a vast term catering not only the socio-cultural norms and values of character development and personal growth, but also includes the religious beliefs, laws and customs of societal patterns of a certain community. Parents at home and teachers in schools are mostly considered responsible for the positive and up-lifting moral development of an individual. Schools tend to educate individuals not only to earn their living later on in their lives,…

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    stress in his life. Some of the techniques I tried applying included: engagement, open-ended questions, empathetic responses, affirmations and summarizing. Some of my areas of strength during the interview are warmth, engaging, active listening, and empathic…

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    Part B (4) The scientific method has often been proclaimed as a naive method that uses an observation to generate a statement which is then generalised; extrapolated from what had been observed to what has not yet been observed. The statement is then tested to a certain extent. If it successfully dodges any failure, it is accepted as a true theory and henceforth, a justified belief. This is an inductive inference as it uses the past to predict future behaviours and serves as the justifying…

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    powerful habit is it is the inside-out approach. According to The Seven Habits of Highly Effective people one last reason why Habit 5 such a powerful habit might be you could increase your ability to influence many of the things in your Circle of Concern. 4. According to Stephen Covey’s book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People the main reason is because people don’t want to open up about their problems. Another main reason that people refuse to practice Habit 5 is because it is too time…

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    Do people really want to help others, or there is always a motive behind pro-social behavior. If helping others takes time and effort and always comes with a cost, materialistic or not, then why do people help? Is every action people engage in, a selfish one, or do they sometimes help others just for the sake of helping? Social psychologists disagree on why people help and since there is evidence for both opinions the debate is still continuing. Prosocial behavior is defined as “actions by…

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    seemingly unsafe or suspicious circumstances? I stopped and began to think; would the questions above constitute a reputable statement that would produce valuable research. I began to think deeper and gathered this: 1. Why is unreported sexual abuse a concern of the community? As I reviewed research completed by Lisak and Miller, I as a member of the community became very alarm. Both researchers report individuals used in a data pool of 1, 882 individuals self-reported acts of interpersonal…

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    “A lot of what I was wanting to do in my work and what I have been doing has been about the unexpected…that unexpected situation of wanting to be the heroine and yet wanting to kill the heroine at the same time.” She used expressive theories or empathic theories, because she showed throughout the video that she had a powerful…

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    What skills did you use in this session? (Use skill name and provide an examples direct quotes) Open question: “How would you like things to be different?” Empathic relationship: “Nice to see, how you been doing”, “Can you tell me what bring you in today?” Goals: “What would that look like for you?” “How do you picture it in 5 years?” Action: “How do you see it working out for you?” “What have you tried so…

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    most in these situations. One patient in particular was so nervous she was close to having a panic attack. Instead of getting frustrated at her lack of cooperation, I tried to understand her emotions and actions. I made eye contact, listened to her concerns and was compassionate.…

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