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    communication. Flowers cannot grow without the proper amount of sunlight, rain, and soil. In the same fashion, relationships cannot grow without the proper amount of listening, emotion, and interpersonal communication in friendships and professional relationships. To listen properly adds a great deal to the quality of our relationships but when we don 't, communication and relationships both suffer. Listening is described as the active process…

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    negatively affect a child in the long-term. Group therapy can be an effective way of facilitating healing after sexual abuse. Subsequently, the group therapy should create an environment in which children can address their issues and develop healthy relationships. Rationale Sexually abused children undergo various experiences that affect…

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    part of their interpersonal circle. For example, based on interviewer ratings, it has been reported that family members of patients suffering from MDD show higher levels of dysfunction in problem solving and affective involvement (Weinstock et. al, 2006). According to the interpersonal model for depression proposed by Coyne (1976), and as suggested in a number of studies (e.g, Gruen, Gwadz, & Morrobel, 1993; Goering, Lancee, & Freeman, 1992), a patients’ close, intimate relationships…

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    our identities has been studied through the Identity Management Theory which explains, “How cultural identities are negotiated through development of an interpersonal relationship. It is based on a particular view of competence and requires both appropriate and effective behavior that is mutually satisfying to the participants in a relationship” (Imahori and Cupach 195). When discussing Identity Management Theory, it is important to note another aspect of the theory which includes Cultural…

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    become a better counselor. The four ultimate concerns with existence (death, isolation, meaning of life, and freedom) are addressed throughout the chapters. While using an interpersonal framework with his groups, he works off of the assumption that his patients have an inability to sustain meaningful interpersonal relationships in their life. On the other hand, he uses existential therapy with individuals that he works with. With individuals, he assumes that his patients fall into a deep…

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    family members. The subject also displays a sense of superiority, lacks empathy, manipulative, and tend to express himself with a sense of entitlement. The subject has express his difficulties with interpersonal relationships since he was a child, as a result, cannot maintain long-lasting meaningful relationships of any type. The subject seemed to be anxious when he disclosed feeling inferior growing up which lead…

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    The present text explores the relationship between cohesion and team sports, specifically as demonstrated in the movie Remember the Titans (2000). Cohesion can be described as either task cohesion, in which the individual is interested in fulfilling the goals of the team, or social cohesion in which interpersonal relationships are made within a group. The process of team building is described as four stages; forming, storming, norming and performing. Several factors affecting cohesion are…

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    Relationships need to be maintain and a healthy relationship requires work which should provide plenty of happiness than stress in your life (Hall Health.., 2014). A psychologist named Carl Rogers identifies the Five characteristics of a health relationship as honesty, sensitivity, open-minded, respect for autonomy and rhythm (Manning, Curtis, McMillen, & Attenweiler, 2011). However, all relationships possess the characteristics are current in a successful relationship. Honesty consist of trust…

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    patterns: Although the use of strategies in the underlying questions, the use of ‘perceptions’ gleaned far more important and the analysis was based on the perceptions of the person providing the information for further analysis. Step 5: Explore the relationships between concepts: This study provided analysis of teachers reporting of innovative or traditional strategy use and the students perceptions of the objectives taught. There was a disparity in many of the objectives: Significance of…

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    Every day I probably spend about four hours or more on my electronic devices. Those devices consist of my smartphone, laptop, and IPad. I frankly use all of those devices to do multiple tasks throughout my day. I am frequently on my laptop everyday so that I can do my homework. However, I also check my Facebook at least twice a day. On my Facebook account I usually communicate with my friends who I don’t see that often. Therefore, electronics and social media are a huge part of my everyday life.…

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