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    Why Is Failure So Important In Achieving Success? How many times have you experienced failure? And how long did the hurt last? It hurts to fail; I can relate because I have failed so many times. The first thought that comes to your mind is how could this happen? Then you remember your plans, ideas and how everything will need to change because you failed to achieve certain goals. This is a common reaction to failure but with more insight into how essential challenges are you can use failure to…

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    According to the Lecturer’s notes, Dr. Brennen defined grief as a multi-faceted response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or something to which a bond was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, and philosophical dimensions. While the terms are often used interchangeably, bereavement often refers to the state of loss, and grief to the reaction to loss. According to Townsend (2008), “Grief is a…

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    Mr. Trimmer's Case Study

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    Mr. Trimmer is a 29 year old male who presented to the ED via LEO following an incident at Walmart where he gave a cashier a note informing them he was going to harm himself with intent to cause pathological results. Mr. Trimmer reports to ED staff he was going to stab himself in the neck with a screwdriver. At the time of the assessment Mr. Trimmer appear guarded and irritable. He reports today sitting in the bathroom at Walmart for several hours, then going to a cashier at Walmart with a note…

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    Depression differs in seriousness from “mild, temporary sadness to severe persistent depression”(Hall-Flavin). Clinical depression is the more severe form. It is not the sadness one feels after the loss of a loved one, but a serious medical condition that affects the everyday lives of those diagnosed. Plath’s depression consumes her life; she describes it as “a dark thing that sleeps in [her]; all day [she] feels…

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    Holden is a very irrational person who doesn't have the best social life and often finds himself in situations where he is lonely and feels he should call up a friend, the song “Don't Close Your Eyes by Kix is a song that describes that vividly. For example, late at night Holden often thinks about himself more than all the phonies he sees throughout his day, and one night, for example, he says “I got up and went over and looked out the window. I felt so lonesome, all of a sudden. I almost…

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    known in the art world, this piece is very helpful in trying to tell my past. As abstract and dramatic this piece can be, I personally feel that this piece can be meaningful to a lot of individuals who are going through a heartbreak or during a depression. And when individuals are going through that phase, it is difficult to grasp their attention unless it is something relating to their pain. This piece is very meaningful to me because it relates to my past. The broken pieces of…

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    Depression is more than just a rough patch or feelings of sadness. While a depressed person may appear to be having a hard time, their internal battle is more than could be understood by someone who has never been depressed. Typically, a depressed person is overtaken with feelings of sadness, emptiness, and despair to the point of believing that they are unloved and incapable of loving. Emptiness outweighs the rest. "Emptiness is a never ending feeling. Emptiness and helplessness often come hand…

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    ¨I wasn't supposed to come back after Christmas vacation on account of I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself and all.¨ this show also what some people go to. In this story catcher in the rye by J.D Salinger is about a guy name Holden who is going through a lot of thing in his life as he eventually start getting worse in his situation and how he call almost everyone ¨phony¨. Now I would said that in this story there are some thing that are still relevant to people, such as other…

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    Depression is defined as an illness that can affect a person’s attitude or way of thinking. This condition makes a person feel sad or hopeless and if not treated can last for weeks at a time. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), more than fifteen million individuals have suffered from an episode of depression and more than ten percent of adults will continue to suffer for a lifetime. The study I would like to conduct will determine if exercise can be used as a…

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    when a person is a constant sad state, this may be an indicator of depression. When depression hits, it affects a person's ability to function regularly on a daily basis. It contributes to fatigue, the desire to stay in bed or the desire to indulge in certain comfort addictions such as food or drugs. Depression affects millions of people and is nothing to be ashamed about. In order to conquer the emotions and deal with the depression directly, there are a few practices to consider implementing…

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