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    Therapy And Medication

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    Therapy is often an effective treatment for emotional and mental troubles.Discussing your feelings and feelings with a supportive person makes you feel better. It can be very healing, in and of itself, to voice your worries or talk about something that’s weighing on your mind. And it feels good to be listened to—to know that someone else cares about you and wants to help. It can be very helpful to talk about your problems to close friends and family members. But sometimes, we need help that the…

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    For example, “ A kindergarten age girl goes to school and expresses her feelings to a teacher or peer and the feedback she gets is not the feedback she was looking for, and when this happens time and time again, the little girl has her spirit broken and she no longer wants to share her feelings.” This is only a small example of so many reasons why a young child internalizes their feelings, due to mass socialization; this causes internal stress, which comes out as behaviors that…

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    because they contain the meaningful verses and emotional tones, such as sadness, happiness, and hope, of the writers. So, lyrics are the powerful poem that express the personal feelings and emotions, provide encouragement and inspiration, and sometimes tell the individual stories at the same time. Lyrics with Feelings and Emotions As I notice many people, even myself, while they are listening…

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    “ And we are put on this earth a little space that we might learn to bear the beams of love” (William Blake). In the novel Rooftops of Tehran by Mahbod Seraji many of the characters are influenced by many different interactions, manly Pasha who the novel encompases and in depth shows how he is Affected by things such as love, religion, and culture. What is truly bold and outstanding about the novel is that the writer shows teenage love and life as it truly is and does not sugar coat it at all.…

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    Reflection On Mock Session

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    Instruction I came out of my last mock session with a feeling of not being able to express how I usually work with clients. I came across nervous and in turn I believe this would be something that the client and the observer could see. I had issues with the timing and being hyper aware of the time I had spend with the client. Knowing that I will get evaluated on the content recorded, and this created anxiety the was clear for all the parties involved in the session. Feedback from the class was…

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    The article that I chose to analyze is called “How Many Black People can you Mourn in One Week” by Hannah Giorgis. The article talks about the number of black lives that have been recklessly taken; not only by cops but by other black people as well. One of the main elements to this article that really drives the point home is that although the first illustration in the article is a hashtag, the article itself isn’t defending the argument of “#BlackLivesMatter”. She is defending the argument…

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    place that doesn’t require a specific name, but a simple one at that. This place is known as a hospital. A hospital, like a person, has a good and bad nature. I’m not talking about the people who work inside of the hospital, but rather the feelings and emotions that you experience when you are being admitted to a hospital for medical reasons…

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    luck upon breaking, a mirror allows the reflection of oneself to be seen. In folklore, mirrors are believed to also show the soul of the person standing before it. Toni Morrison’s novel Song of Solomon illustrates this idea in an interesting way: feeling incohesive before a mirror represents a lack of identity. The protagonist, Milkman, gives himself an identity by taking a journey to find his past and becomes a cohesive individual. Milkman’s contemplation of himself in front of the mirror…

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    Antoine Roquentin’s feelings of “adventure” and Anny’s notion of “perfect moments” tie together throughout Nausea. Roquentin spends most of his time alone, self-analyzing, but it is through his adventure that he discovers what he has been missing. Unlike Roquentin, Anny had been chasing these “perfect moments” her whole life and by the end of the book, she feels as if she has run out of them. Anny and Roquentin’s lives seem to almost run parallel to each other, but going the opposite directions;…

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    Over 60 million Americans today are affected by loneliness. Sometime in life everyone will feel lonely. People can experience loneliness for many reasons and life cases. Loneliness typically includes anxious feelings about loss of connection or communication with others around. Lonely people don’t expect things to go well for them, and therefore, they generally don’t. Some characteristics of loneliness are closed or small minded, fearful, very nervous, shy, antisocial…

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