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    Listening is an important skill of interpersonal communication. It helps to develop good interpersonal relationships with others. While communicating with others it is important to listen to another person carefully to interpret his/her message properly and accurately. In this communication episode I have used different listening strategies, like selecting, attending, understanding, remembering and responding to communicate effectively. “Listening is defined as selecting, attending to,…

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    There are six different types of love that are seen in the modern day world and olden days; There is familial love, which is the love that one has for their family. Romantic love is the love someone possesses for their spouse. Unrequited love is a love that an individual feels for someone who doesn't feel that same way in return. Platonic love means the feeling that friends have for eachother. Spiritual love is the love that people have for the God that they serve, and last but not least…

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    Understanding the needs of friendship is crucial for humans because we are social creatures and need social interaction. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie discover many important aspects of their friendship. George and Lennie go through many situations to demonstrate and understand the needs of a strong friendship. Throughout the story, the idea that strong friendship takes selflessness, support, and mutual need is conveyed. Lennie and George show selflessness as a need…

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    What is true love? Is it when two people are in a trusting relationship? Or, maybe, true love can only be found when both partners are committed? In William Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream, there are many characters who possess aspects of true love for a specific person, but there's only one pairing that truly exhibits this trait. Lysander and Hermia have a love that is so true that they believe in each other even when they are told they can't be together. Lysander’s love for…

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    Relationships are something that everyone forms. It could be between two friends or two people that love each other. They can be romantic or be just be or someone cared about. It can attract all different types of people together. Relationships can have pretty and simple exteriors and can have complex and hard interiors. Everyone's relationships are different in their own way. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet their relationship is love and marriage. They will do anything to be together, even…

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    that it is never a good idea to invite clients into personal environments thus creating an atmosphere that should be purely clinical and opened minded. Dual Relationships with Intimacy Therapist should be aware of possible malpractice suits if an intimate relationship occurs. In this case study, when the client appeared at the therapist’s house for the second time he agreed to one kiss then firmly pushed her outside his door. For instance, it’s unethical to harm the client’s therapy by easily…

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    When you think of the words love, and war, many may think of a war that is resolved by love in the end. By war we mean a kind of hostility or conflict between two parties, normally between two nations. Even though it is difficult to put down in words a feeling to help describe the details as delicate as love, we generally mean a kind of deep affection one has with another. Here love simply means the romantic lust one has with another, whether it is between a man and woman, or one with someone…

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    Friendship among Men Who among us doesn’t have friends? The answer to this question depends on your definition of friendship; some people define it as any relationship that we have, in general, others believe that it’s only between people who can be trustworthy, and there are who think that friendship is only very close relationships. In “What Are Friends For” article that is written by Marion Winik, she focused on the types of friendships between women, but that doesn’t mean that these…

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    guilt from Allie’s death, general discontent with other people and the world and not caring about his future. Then his behavioral signs are social isolation and irritability, he thinks everyone thinks weirdly of him. These signs in Holden may be just part of the teenage years though. According to, Peter Shaw, "The teenage years stand out as life's most complicated and tortured period. It has been said that teen behavior, with its swings into and out of rationality, actually resembles…

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    Jealousy Essay

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    Fear of being replaced According to (Davis, 1936) “Descartes declares jealousy as a kind of fear related to a desire to preserve a possession.” Or else known as property. Property is a fixed amount of rights, obligations, and agreements. In a relationship each should feel as though their significant others is their property. Other example is they should feel as they only get to experience/share special characteristics of that other person. Jealousy arises when their property is threatened. This…

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