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    Service to Others Empathy is the ability to share and understand the feelings of another human being. Sympathy is the feeling of pity or sorrow on another’s misfortune. These two feelings right here is what drives people to help those in need. Jrotc has the ability to find these two tantamount emotions and can mold them together to help people. One of the biggest thing they can teach is how to service others and we are taught this through many lessons. One of the lessons we learn is…

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    Similar to religion, the word empathy has the potential to relate to any number of entities when viewed through a Marxist lens. Merriam-Webster defines empathy as “the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience full communicated in an objectively explicit manner.” This emotional bond can connect a person to anything, not exclusively a fellow human…

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    “Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption” is a captivating narration of the impact of empathy and the human spirit. Author Bryan Stevenson works tirelessly to help provide relief for death row inmates who were wrongly condemned, poorly defended, or left to die in America’s overgrowing prison system. He not only offered these people legal advice, but also showed his clients compassion and mercy, which many of them had not previously experienced. This is mostly evident in one specific…

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    outside of himself sitting while in reality he is still hung upon the cross? The idea that this image of Christ is merely a visual to portray an emotional piece of story seems almost as the ultimate intent. The viewer cannot escape the emotion, the empathy, the heart break that is depicted. Christ does not even lift his head up in hope for mankind but rather rests it upon his hand in the universally known gesture for sorrow. The title adds to the feelings that are evoked within me as I stare…

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    Parenting class - Lesson plan 1. Objective: I will teach the five steps of emotional coaching from the Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child parenting program using the following teaching methods and activities from TNGC: I will be teaching the parents these objectives by first letting them see the five steps themselves and for them to put the steps in the order they think they belong in. Then we will discuss the importance of the order and each of the steps in depth. I will also ask…

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    This may cause them to become blind to the sufferings of others. For instance, in a life or death situation, most humans resort to every man for themselves. Compassion allows humans to take others into consideration. It allows people to develop empathy for others. Compassion has to be learnt. It is not something that is ingrained in our minds, our core. Becoming aware of events occuring in the world. There are a numerous amount of ways to do this, some of which include: reading newspapers,…

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    This is a second counseling session that I have with my client. In this session I am doing a follow-up with his current problems. Client had reported that the issues that he had is getting a little better than before. Even though, this is the second time I had meet with my client. Before starting the counseling session, I had to informs my client regarding the inform consent. Everything that is said during the session will remain in this room and nothing will leave this room less otherwise.…

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    when someone shows compassion to me, I'm very happy. A smile appears on my face when I see it in action too. Compassion can have different definitions to it. They include feeling sorry for someone and trying to help them out of a situation. Having empathy towards another person and trying to help that person out. Being able to understand the problem with an open mind. It's similar to/almost alike to love, caring, and kindness. Compassion is used through your whole life. To helping someone…

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    To begin with, the important role that preschool teachers play in terms of “exerting strong socialization influences on young children and affecting their social-emotional learning in both formal and informal ways” has been clearly pointed out by scholars and experts. (Denham&Burton, 2003; Pianta & Stuhlman, 2004; as cited in Bierman et al, 2008). The Head Start REDI (Research-based, Developmentally Informed) program developed by Dr. Karen Bierman is specifically designed to enhance the…

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    1. In what ways has your academic and practical experience prepared you for becoming a counselor/therapist? What do you see as your potential strengths and areas of growth as a counselor/therapist? My experience considering becoming a counselor/therapist began over 11 years ago during my undergraduate study. I took a basic Psych 101 class and found in a sea of lecture halls, this course stood out. At that point, I went on to make Psychology my minor. As an undergrad, I was having a hard time…

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