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    the friendships last longer. Furthermore, Dayluis is on pace in social development at age 14. According to Kholber’s stages of moral development he is in level 2 stage 3 in which the individual thinks they should be punished for ruining interpersonal relationships with others. This explains why after being caught shoplifting with his friend, Dayluis attributed the fairness of the punishment to the fact that he had disappointed his parents and teachers instead of to the fact that he had done…

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    more socially aware, and they have more empathy and more engaged. So based on these five reasons, emotionally intelligent people with conscious awareness leads to a higher collective feeling of happiness, and they improve the quality of their relationships, cultivate leadership skills and garner the respect and love of others, all leading to higher personal satisfaction. (Moran,…

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    This addiction is quite severe and is harmful to real life relationships. For instance, a married couple may start to experience difficulty in communication because they are so tied up in SNS or a friendship could begin to deteriorate because they have forgotten how to devote quality time together without need to stare…

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    can be very helpful and therapeutic, however in other cases, it can be seen as a setback and can potentially harm the clients or endanger the therapeutic relationship. In Will’s case, as an observer, I think Sean’s self disclosure had help will in a sense that Sean had become a role model for Will concerning interpersonal and intimate relationships. During the course of therapy, Sean’s self disclosure had been more beneficial than harmful, however, it is my concern that Sean giving self…

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    of the features that I remember being associated with the T person was in the fact that they would tend to spend little time developing personal relationships in the organization while letting task completion rule their personal interactions in the workplace. After taking this class, however, it now appears to me that developing personal relationships with work colleagues is an essential skill to master, which will pave the way to becoming an effective manager. This will in turn create genuine…

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    Caitlin’s Growth Response Caitlin has grown in so many ways throughout the book. At the beginning of the book Caitlin was socially struggling. Throughout the book Caitlin slowly made friendships. Caitlin never liked group projects so when Caitlin was invited into a group with Emma and her friends she was surprised and accepted the offer. The girls in Caitlin’s group were very welcoming and encouraging because they let Caitlin do the drawing, her favorite thing to do. During the course of the…

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    Developing Spiritual and Psychological Wellbeing through the Sabbath Manifesto Growing up in an age where libraries of information are located at one’s fingertips and connections can be made across countries through small screens, the world is a fast moving place. In a fast paced world that seems to be getting busier and busier, disconnecting from this modern lifestyle has the ability to enhance one’s spiritual and psychological wellbeing. A non-profit Jewish community named Reboot created the…

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    superego takes control and changes his perspective drastically. He realizes that if he gives in to intimacy, he will rob the young girl of her innocence. Holden’s psyche has become so compromised with the complexities of Allie’s death that he cannot bare the idea of taking someone’s innocence. He swells up with guilt and refuses to have sexual intercourse with this young prostitute in order to preserve her innocence. From a Freudian perspective, Holden was deprived of his own innocence after…

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    Presenting problems Presenting problems in EFT are defined as attachment injuries, a violation of trust has occurred within the dynamic of the relationship (Johnson, 2005). The EFT therapist should adapt the model to work with multiple issues while taking into consideration the legal and ethical concerns that exist for treating each presenting problem (Mclean & Nissim, 2007). EFT has been adapted to work with a variety of relational problems that are attributed to attachment injuries such as…

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    another individual 's point of view. The second skill, empathic concern, is the ability to identify how someone else is feeling and then experience those feelings yourself.”(Pg. 227) Showing empathy is a desirable characteristic in many interpersonal relationships you may feel comfortable talking about your own emotions and feelings with a specific person. They are much likely to be better at listening empathetically to you than other people, this is usually based on experiences similar…

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