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    Mini Facilitation Experience Reflecting on the mini facilitation experience leads to clarity on what went well, what improvements can be made, and what techniques should be applied in the future in facilitation situations. To begin, the facilitation activity that was presented was called, Two Planets. Each team lives on their own planet and with this, they have a lot of their own resources, however, they need another resource, but this resource is only on the other team’s planet. Objective of…

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    Group Facilitation Reflection Assignment I chose to teach how thoughts are related to mood because I believe is true, and also because I can relate to it. I have been dealing with depression and anxiety most of my adult life. The coping strategies used by people with depression, like myself, often make things worse. We spend a great deal of time thinking about negative past experiences, mistakes, pains, and problems, or worrying about possible future pains, mistakes or problems. When these…

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    co-facilitated a group discussion around trauma-informed practice as part of our Group Facilitation assignment as second-year nursing students. The process consisted of choosing a peer-reviewed article related to trauma-informed practice, then creating a Facilitation Plan around the article and relevant course theory, and finally facilitating a group discussion. As the next step towards the development of our group facilitation skills, we were assigned to write a critical reflection about the…

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    The specific leadership I am referring to with the organization Free the Children, is the two week Leaders in Training facilitation camp that I was recommended for. It was the first time that this program had run and they were looking to have a small group of dedicated, inspiring, passionate, hard working and interesting upper year high school to be a part of it. The program was slightly difficult to adjust to since it had never been run before, but the five applicants selected made it into the…

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    Task groups also known as task facilitation groups are common in several agencies and organizations. For example, business, community, and educational settings . They include committees, task forces, planning groups, treatment conferences, social action groups, discussion groups, community organizations, and other related groups. These group’s focus is to provide accomplishment of identified work goals as well as to apply group dynamics processes and principles that are necessary for improving…

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    Social facilitation and social loafing can be considered as two sides of a coin. Social facilitation is when the presence of an audience or group facilitates better performance and thus provides better individual results (Baxter, J. S. et al,1990), whereas social loafing has been described as when a group…

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    Group Co-Facilitation Papers Seeing that most of the sessions were running with a sad story, we wanted to come up with something different. Something that will empowered the group members to lift up themselves and have a positive attitude in their life. It was a long journey, each time after our morning class, we tried to figure out what we were going to talk about and finally, one of our teammate came up with “Positive Affirmation.” I told them also about Self-Esteem but they wanted to stick…

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    The article “Communication: It’s Blocking and Its Facilitation by Carl R. Rogers discusses his two ideologies on communication. Rogers first starts the article by describing a person who needs psychotherapy, which is someone who has a failure in communication. A person who has communication issues has the issue with himself and with social relationships. Rogers then gives his two claims about communications. His first claim on communication is he knows what is hindering people from communicating…

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    In the article Communication: Its Blocking and Its Facilitation by Carl Rogers. Rogers explains his beliefs of the major barriers in interpersonal relationships and what facilitates these tendencies. He starts off by saying that the whole task of a psychotherapist is dealing with a failure in communication. He then goes on to explain that the emotionally maladjusted person is referred to as a neurotic and that the communication has been broken down within and that’s what creates a barrier when…

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    DNA mutations are in other words DNA changes. Any changes in DNA can be from spontaneous mutation, in order to adapt to the continuous changing environment, or induced mutation, which it is caused from dangerous exposures such as to carcinogens or radiation. Moreover, three main steps a DNA chain goes through to build proteins are, DNA to mRNA (messenger deoxyribonucleic acid), and then the end result is protein. Furthermore, DNA changes, in which can occur in a single or multiple nucleotides on…

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