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    forgive, translates into "to let go", which is the function of genuine forgiveness. Forgiveness is the releasement (letting go) of negative feelings generated in you by another person. It is your responsibility to let go of the hurt that another produces. The other person can apologize to you for their negative impact, but you still have to let go of the hurt feelings in order for forgiveness to become a healing…

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    anything substantial with his life. Although he had one faithful friend on the reservation (Rowdy), he loses this friendship when he tells Rowdy that he is going to Reardan. Now, Arnold does not have anybody his age with whom he can truly confess his feelings and inner thoughts. Not accustom to an Indian now at their school, the white students “stared at [him] like [he] was Bigfoot or a UFO” (Alexie 56). It was hard enough for Arnold to fit in at his old school with a stutter and a number of…

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    Counseling is a specialized service of guidance; this process assists their patients with gaining practice on taking responsibility to make their own decisions. According to the article, ‘Babel’, every counselor should acquire all four precise elements into their therapeutic session to for a better overall outcome of the session. The first one is ‘Extratherapeutic Factors’. This entitles that the clients’ environment facilitates recovery (Vakoch,1998). This removes personal-bias so it does not…

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    Holden's Mitt Symbolism

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    Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield a 16yr old teen is looking for guidance in his life, feeling alone and trying to find his true meaning and destiny. He has a lack of trust to adults because he believes that they are "phonies". Since he can 't look for guidance in adults he looks for it in his brothers Allie and D.B. and his sister Phoebe. Those are the only people who he really expresses his feelings and shares a special connection too. Allie 's mitt is a symbolizes more than…

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    processes information differently. Explaining cancer to a child can be stressful for both of you and people don’t always retain information accurately or completely when they are stressed. Ask them what they are feeling and thinking. They may need a prompt such as “What are you feeling?” Instead of asking them if they have any questions, ask the child “What are your questions?” Answer them honestly and openly. What if they don’t want to talk? If you child doesn’t want to talk, don’t force…

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    His use of perspective, manipulation of narrative, and non-linear storyline all contributes to his ability of being able to create a meta-fictional text that doesn’t just tell you what the characters are feeling but shows you, makes you feel, makes you understand what they had gone through. ““I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth.” Tim O’Brien’s deviation from the standard conventions creates…

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    disease is taking control of her life. On the other hand, Hester neglects her children and compensates for the empty feeling she has inside by buying lavish, expensive, materialistic objects that are out of her means. The mothers’ personalities play a large…

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    think she needed to be in counseling. The client mentioned that the doctor was concerned about her rapid weight gain and he asked her questions about how she was feeling. Both mother and doctor suggested she schedule an appointment with a counselor. The client said that everything at home was going well. Furthermore, she mentioned feeling moody, but thought it was a normal adolescent phase since…

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    Alienation has always been a very common thing throughout history and it is difficult to understand the struggles or feelings that outsiders go through. Christina Perri is known for her emotional songs about love, fear, being human and so on, but Sad Song particularly explains how it feels to be an outsider. Sad Song and Saul from Indian Horse both deal with alienation and they both show how words and actions can make someone feel weak and hopeless. Also, being far away from your loved ones can…

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    Edna tried to make an intimate detail about his Mexican girl, but Robert was avoiding to talk about her. Edna by that time was on affair with Arobin that I thought she was in love with hem and she forget all about Robert. Edna was not sure about her feeling, but when Robert came back all her emotions about him came back with his return. Edna was not happy to see Arobin when she was…

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