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    Empathy In Healthcare

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    of empathy: (1) perspective taking (adopting the point of view of other people), (2) fantasy (transposing oneself into fictitious characters), (3) empathic concern (showing concern for others) and (4) personal distress (emotional reactions to the emotions of others). The 2 studies that used the IRI as a measure of empathy in healthcare providers found no statistically significant change in empathy. In a study with medical and nursing students by Beddoe et al. (2004)53, the use of an 8-week MBSR…

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    Music And Emotional Effect

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    what the genre consist of. The content of this source is to express the different emotional contents that different age groups adapt to. The timeliness of this journal matters, because this source has valuable information, and was published in the last year. Evaluation: Furthermore, the strengths of the source are useful. The strengths of the source explain the different age groups music consist of having emotional impacts. The strengths of the source give insight that music can be helpful to…

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    They suggested that the teachers can use visual materials, such as cartoon drawings with target emotions displayed on them to help the children build connections between the emotional expressions and the target feeling word. In Luke’s case, the teachers need to put effort in helping him recognize and understand the negative emotions, such as sad, frustration and mad using the strategies discussed above. Inspired by Lesson 18: Let’s Pretend in I Can Problem Solve…

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    “Empathy is the "capacity" to share and understand another’s "state of mind" or emotion. It is often characterized as the ability to put oneself into another’s shoes, or in some way experience the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself ”.((Ioannidou & Konstantikaki, 2008). Studies on empathy A study has shown empathy helps the person for a better social behavior towards the others and…

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    Group Process Reflection

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    In every group, structured or not, the group process has many effects on the overall group. This paper will look at the group processes of our cohort, the interactions between subgroups, and the way that it has affected the overall distance learning cohort. It will look at themes which have played out during our most recent trip to campus, namely subgroups formed, as well as the difference in anxiety levels between the foundation and concentration groups and the behaviors that were…

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    Summative Self Assessment

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    Self-Assessment The three goals I chose to work on through the course of the group sessions were to 1) Be willing to accept silence after a conflicting situation, 2) Be willing to voice my thoughts and opinions, without the need for reassurance, and 3) Learn to express my emotions, rather than showing all is well and pleasant, in all situations. I had several opportunities to work on my second and third goals through the course of in class group sessions, but very little opportunity to work on…

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    of commercial uses for music because it is highly influential and can arouse and affect people’s emotions. Technology has advanced, and as technology has advanced so has music and how it is used commercially. Certain music may help target a certain age, race, or gender group. Some music may be used to target a certain group of people, but at times music may also be used to target a very specific emotion in the viewer. In some cases music may use a commercial to promote itself. It both advertises…

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    illustrated in the play “Crucible”. This play is about a group of girls who claim that they can see evil spirit haunting them. As the result, they turn their town into a prison filled with witches by accusing people of witchcraft because they send their spirits and haunt them. Throughout the play, the author, Arthur Miller embedded…

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    represents the emotional side of a person, and the rider represents the rational side. Overall they explain how our emotions can overwhelm our rational and vice versa. Chip and Dan bring up the importance of both sides (emotional and rational) working together for a common goal, which is reaching change successfully. As an example of how to apply this, think of trying to lose weight, you emotions says “I need to lose weight in order to look better for summer”, and the rational side of you will…

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    evidence from a 2008 study published in Psychological Science. A group of psychologists randomly selected a group of people and put them in an experimental group and a controlled group. Both of the groups were put through a test to measure their attentiveness and overall brain function, which was then followed by the experimental group walking through a busy street and the controlled group relaxing in a secluded area. Both of the groups then took the test a second time and…

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