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    or effects of jealousy. Jealousy is a poison; a feeling that often feeds on other feelings such as insecurity and low self-esteem. When you are overcome with jealousy it speaks more about who you are and how you feel about yourself – your sense of security or insecurity – than it speaks about the actions of your partner or someone else, whether based on fear or fact. There are several reasons why you might have found yourself enveloped by feelings of jealousy and some of these could include…

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    What’s the feeling of being stalking? In these years, the crime rate of stalking is gradually increasing. Actually, anyone can be a victim regardless of their age, gender, occupation, ethnicity and sexual orientation. “This sort of thing can happen to very ordinary people and I should know because I'm very ordinary.”, said by Jackie. An intimacy-seeking stalker We used to work together for years. I first met him in a small business meeting and found out he was a good and interesting man to talk,…

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    oxforddictionaries.com/definition/peace) is defined by feelings of being undisturbed, calm, composed, balanced, secure and patient. Apathy (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/apathy) is distinguished by not caring, feeling indifferent, neutral, unconcerned, emotionless and uninterested; from Greek - apathes “without suffering” As we can see, both mental states are quite similar and it often might be a little bit challenging to distinguish…

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    Starting this semester, I was feeling excited to know how counseling groups work and what kind of groups there are in diverse fields. Also, I was enthusiastic to be in a process group with my classmates that I spent the last semester with. Last time I had process group, was with students from different cohorts that I did not have any connection. This semester, being in a process group with classmates of my same clinical group was a great and unique experience. At the beginning of this class, I…

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    traumatic events that take a toll on the physical and mental well-being of the individuals who must endure them. The term “ survivors guilt” is used to describe these feelings. According to paragraph 6 of “The Moral Logic of survivor's guilt “, “ Who I am in terms of my character and relationship, and not just what I do, matters morally.” Feeling sorry for a loved one who has passed in an incident and you think you should have been the one is a good sign because it mean you're a well-being for…

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    In Grove’s House of many Eyes, he is using description and dialog to show the readers how the main characters are feeling. Where with Trail’s The Bereavement, she uses description and lack of dialog to distract the readers from the main characters feelings, which leads to such a shock at the end of the story. In House of Many Eyes Groves story gives the readers stronger feeling for the characters because of these differences, than in Trail’s story, even though Trail has a shocking ending. In…

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    Themes In Brave New World

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    Not only this, but Brave New World is more relevant to the modern world as it encapsulates the gathered feeling of apathy and aversion of feelings among the people in the real world, as apposed to 1984 which slightly refers to this attitude. The people in Brave New World live in a world free of negative emotions due to the elimination of families, religion, and books. Back in the Condition Center the Director explains the burden such institutions brought upon the people of the past, reasoning,…

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    Have you ever experienced lost? Thought it was the end of the world? Thought you’d never recover? Ever wondered how to express your feelings? Many people lose a lot of things and express it in different ways, such as poetry, songs, paintings and stories. There is a poem called “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop and a painting named “The Scream” by Edvard Munch that both connect to each other because they are both losing something/someone and express what they lost differently. The poem “One Art”…

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    assurance and the longing to see the things that you are used to and living life in a very routine way. By contrast, domestic interiors can be oppressive. They can evoke sadness and feelings of worthlessness and loneliness…

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    have to feel the bad to come out and appreciate the good. Feeling sadness can empower you. Sadness is the fundamental characteristic of the way we lead our lives. By feeling sadness, you can see clearly. This allows us to “open our eyes” to the reality of what is going on around us. By taking away happiness, we would not…

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