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    ENFJ acronym for Extraversion, Intuition, Feeling and Judging. According to Psychologist David Keirsey, ENFJ's described as warm, outgoing, loyal and sensitive people (onlinepersonalitytest). Wow, sounds much like me! To go in more details, I will describe each part of the acronym! Extraversion is defined as a behavior where someone enjoys being around people more than being alone ( yourdictionary); I can agree with this statement because, my biggest fair is being alone, so I try and always surround

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    but going with your gut feeling, even though it might not be the normal thing to do is the best way. The main character, Dr. House, assesses his patients by reviewing how they came down with their bizarre ailment, and what may have instigated it. This storyline encourages one to think outside of the box. . Fluttering Gut Decisions House demonstrates that going with your gut feeling is usually the best way to respond to a situation to gain a positive outcome. Feelings of “knowing” or strong

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    One of the greatest fears that affect women worldwide is getting sexually attacked. These are occasions that leave the victims with emotional scars that last a lifetime. Sexual abuse is an act that underline inhumane and repulsions of torment for women. The horrors are an understatement when the victims are kids. Most women, who have encountered rape, have had the assault in their younger ages. Recuperating from such recollections and scars can result into two actions; carrying on with a productive

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    posts called Feel Your Feelings. When I saw this title, I thought to myself “hmm... Don’t we all feel our feelings?”, but when I read the post, I realized that I was way off. I will encourage you to read the post before continuing here, so that you may be able to understand what I am talking about. *insert link here* When I think of “feeling my feelings”, I’m reminded of the feeler that I am. The overthinker and the planner with no action. When I read, Feel Your Feelings, I got another perspective

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    Have you ever been afraid of gaining weight and feeling unaccepted by society? If the answer is a definite yes, you must be very careful. The fear of gaining weight and the need to have a perfect body has led many down the self-destructive pathway of bulimia. This is a secretive eating disorder characterized by frequent episodes of excessive eating, followed by self-induced vomiting to rid the body of food. Bulimics also frequently use laxatives, diuretics, and diet pills to reduce their weight.

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    take medication that keeps away feelings and relationships with others in the community. There is a lot of evidence in the text that talks about, lack of emotion, lack of choices, and lessons that will not be learned throughout life without the choices of love and having relationships. Therefore children entering puberty should not take medication to keep away feelings with another person. Children entering puberty should not take medication to keep away feelings in order to prevent loss or lack

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    Working with Families on Addressing Feelings and Problem Solving was a topic that struck a cord with myself. I personally do not work with children presently; however, I feel that this chapter will be most vital in my future work with children. Being able to solve problems and express feelings are skills essential to function well in a community. In a preschool or school age settings conflicts will occur and without the means of resolving these issues; the environment will remain unpleasant. Chapter

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    about seeking forgiveness that should be researched in the future. Such as, if the motivator for seeking forgiveness is guilt, then another area to look into could be if merely seeking forgiveness decreases feelings of guilt, or if the offender has to be forgiven in order to decrease feelings of guilt, and if this has any impact on forgiveness seeking behaviours. Additional future research could include looking into if the offender deliberately or accidently upset the victim, and whether or not

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    QP Response To My-Kayla

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    QP provided My-Kayla with a CBT activity geared towards feelings expression. QP explained to My-Kayla that the activity will help her with expressing and identifying feeling of worries and identify coping strategies that target the decrease in frequency and intensity of worries. QP asked MY-Kayla to list some things she worries about. QP discussed with My-Kayla the things she can do to help with decreasing the frequency of her worries. QP asked MY-Kayla to list some activity she can do to help with

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    Ohio after her mother’s death. After that event Sal went through a lot of mixed feelings, she was feeling envious and guilty because she thought her mother wasn’t happy with her so she was envy that she wanted another child, and when her mother lost the baby she felt guilty thinking it was her fault. She was also angry at her father because she thought he was the one who drove her mother away. And she was also feeling like she was abandoned because her mother left , and when the accident happened

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