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    First Meeting Reflection

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    initial meeting of the client I discussed opening paperwork with client including the rights she had. I also used the first couple meeting to build report and find out what the client wanted to focus on. After a couple of sessions, I found myself feeling restricted in the assessment. It felt uncomfortable asking the client personal questions, that she may not feel like disclosing. I felt this way in particular when it came to her mother’s past substance abuse…

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    Video Game Profiles

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    effect, in that games, such as Halo, compile records of players that showcase how much one has contributed to a game (McGonigal 450). Like Facebook, this can place stress on the player to perform well and if they feel like they do, it then creates feelings of service and…

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    expressing oneself to accurately communicate thoughts, feelings, expectations, and needs” (p.67). Having assertiveness gives a person the ability to tell others how they feel and what they expect of the person. Great assertive attributes include naming feeling such as glad, sad, or depressed (Sipe & Frick 2009, pg. 68). Claiming the feeling will help one to act on how they feel and how should they act (Sipe & Frick 2009, p. 68). Framing the feeling will grant someone the ability to discover that…

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    set in place. One person can turn an awful day, into a good day. Over time, things begin to change. The little things that occurred at the beginning of the relationship, now seem nonexistent. Loss of interest in a significant other can leave them feeling unimportant. In some cases, cheating occurs. Other times, being too busy can end a relationship. A relationship that once seemed unbreakable, has shattered. Somehow, the pieces have to be picked up, While this may sound simple, it’s actually…

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    Pathos is the most important part of the rhetorical argument because it truly expresses the feelings of the writer to the audience and easily allows them to absorb the material due to the emotion filled with writing. Pathos is defined as the power of speech, literature, and other forms of expression of evoking a feeling of sympathy and compassion from the reader. The essay will demonstrate how the effective use of pathos will strengthen arguments. Pathos is the strongest of the three rhetorical…

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    War has been going on for centuries it has been the cause of many ruptured families. Thousands of innocent people die each day due to the war. Many people say “It is much easier to start a war than to end a war.” Everyday we turn on the tv and watch the news, and everyday there is terrible and surprising news not only for us and our country but for the families of the soldiers that are putting their life at risk for fighting in the War. Soldiers go through a lot day and night, mentally and…

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    these healing programs, I was experiencing the feeling of frustration and confusion. I was driven to get through my healing process as quickly as I could. Consequently, I was anticipating into the future how I would feel, without being fully healed. I was projecting my present emotional state into the future unintentionally. This was not healthy, as I was still feeling vulnerable feelings resulting with discouragement. I was catapulting these feeling towards my future emotional state. This was a…

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    to lean on for his friends. After this Charlie begins to think that his life actually does have meaning and he takes his first step into being more involved in his own life rather than others. For example, later that night Charlie describes his feelings of an event rather than observing everyone else and trying to tell how they may have felt. Charlie…

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    heartbreaking single “See You Again,” music that revolves around feeling and emotion is far more popular than songs that do not. The popularity of emotionally appealing music is by far higher than any other kind. Sales and views may be high when checking current popular music, but what do those songs have you think of when listening to them? You may…

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    This quote by Colin Wilson has an obvious but hiding meaning to it. Men at times just deal with the miseries in life and don 't try to fix it, when the solution is quite easy. Instead of just hiding your feelings about the situation you should take the problem head on. The hidden part of the quote is like a cow we are paralyzed in the rain but we want to do something, but sometimes we fear the outcome. Fearing the outcome of your situation makes you less…

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