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    Whenever difficult occur, they challenge human values to a great extent but relationships with peers tends to overcome these challenges, resulting in harmony. Love is a great tool in relationships for people who had just experienced a tragic event. This book shows the different levels of love and what love can do in order to achieve happiness. The novel Fault in our stars starts off with a teenager named Hazel who has been a survivor of cancer but does not appreciate how she survived. After…

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    to, and not only for those who are fighting cancer, but these scene and quote can leave one questioning as well being able to take in these advice from the movie to think of the world in a different lens. For example, after leaving out of the support group, Gus and Hazel find themselves side by side as they started short conversations. Hazel gave viewers signs that she was getting interested in Gus, however, after a few minutes pasted, Hazel noticed Gus slowly placing a cigarette between his…

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    has terminal lung cancer. One day at a Support Group, for people with cancer between the ages of 12 and 18, she catches a very good looking 17 year-old boy staring at her. She finds out his name is Augustus Waters and he had osteosarcoma that took off his right leg. He is currently cancer free and is just at the Support Group per his best friend Isaac's request because Isaac has a rare eye cancer and he has to get his eye taken out. After Support Group Augustus and Hazel stand outside waiting…

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    Journey!!!!!! More like climbing a mountain and there were many times I almost fell off but thanks to family, friends and Bosom Buddies (an amazing breast cancer support group in Canberra) I made it to the top, bald but I made it! I only wish that someone had told me climbing down the other side was just as hard, if not harder. Thrown into early menopause, my hormones and emotions all over the place, deprived of sleep…

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    I believe in support systems. No matter how difficult your past has been, how terrible your present is, or how bleak your future looks, a good support system can help you through anything. August 18, 2012, my uncle passed when he was only twenty-six years old. There are several instances where I received help and comfort that stick out in my mind. Every one of those situations involve another person offering comfort and love. I remember being carted off to a relative’s house while my parents…

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    For example, a speech therapist would use a range of methods to support the child using their specialist knowledge. Therefore, if they feel this is working well, they would then report to the child’s teacher who should respect their ideas, and use them to support the child in the classroom. “Gaining support and advice from specialist professionals are important and should be valued, as this could support the child further.” Classroom activities could be adapted to allow for the child’s…

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    Supportive in a Group Being supportive in a group is very important. Many members look for support in a group, and loves if there other group members or therapists being supportive to them. “It is important, therefore, to identify anxiety problems early as this will help people to understand the disorder” (Williams, 2014, p.190). “It is also allow them to at the benefits of initiating group therapy in primary care to provide peer support to people with anxiety disorders gain access to…

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    Anonymous is a support group. According to Forsyth (2014), “A group of people who meet or communicate with one another regularly to help each other cope with or overcome a problem they hold in common” (p. 543). This support group consisted of testimonials, the need for help, have mutual encouragement, and change the member’s social networks (Forsyth, 2014). Everyone in this group from the leader (facilitator) is a recovering alcoholic. I notice that the atmosphere in this group is to see…

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    given the opportunity to meet their Service Coordinator Karen Brayers. She helps the resident with educational and support groups to assist the residence with the challenges…

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    Many parents do not support the athletic lives of their teens. They aren’t building a good relationship because they’re unsupportive and it impacts teens in many ways. Any supportive parent needs to be a part of their teen’s life and support them or at least try to. Showing support in the lives of your teens builds stronger relationships. From myself having the support in all areas around athletics from being driven to practices, cheered for in the stands, taken to team dinners and etc., I know…

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