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    Emily Dickinson effectively captures human suffering in its rawest form. In comparison to her other works, Dickinson’s “After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes” may be her most discomforting work. The piece is dismaying in that it forces the reader to unwrap our darkest emotions: sadness, anguish, and anxiety. While other poets speak of the joys of love or the finality of death, Dickinson unravels the emotional wounds inflicted upon humanity by grief, heartache, and loss. In the piece, Dickinson

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    About Their Feelings One of Hollywood’s most typical scenes is contrasting men and women’s gatherings with their same-sex friends and discussing their partner’s behavior. It is easy to notice that while women tend to talk about their feelings, the same episode depicting men talk is less emotional and more logical. These stereotypes roughly reflect how gender differences works, which are actually not natural but rather nurtured. Personally, I believe that men’s fear to discuss their feelings is bewildering

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    QP provided Robert with a CBT activity geared towards feelings. QP explained to Robert that the activity will teach him how to identify feelings, be aware of different feelings, share and discuss his feelings. QP asked Robert to list some feelings he has. QP provided Robert with feeling words in which he had to provide an example of the last time he had that feeling. QP provided Robert with sentences with feeling words in which he had to complete. QP provided Robert with a magazine in which he had

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    traumatic event causes a numbing or blockage of feelings. Rat Kiley’s progression of sentiment began with an initial concern for the buffalo, transforming into an irate killing of the animal, and then ending with an ultimate acceptance of death. These

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    his parents’. Because he cannot accept that he will never experience what his parents have, Art has difficulty ever feeling accomplished and instead just feels more guilt. Both Vladek and Art struggle to let go of their pasts as they both find themselves consumed with what has happened rather than what is yet to come. When one cannot deal with guilt within oneself, the feeling of guilt can be transferred to affect another. Art struggles throughout his life to understand why he never had a great

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    Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy focusses on the feelings that impact behavior. The importance is on receptiveness of the couple to the emotional needs that arise when discussing their issues and finding solutions to the conflicts. A couple is helped to recognize and understand their connection and need for attachment. This therapy is centered on the theory that couples childhood experiences strongly influence the couple’s behavior in the relationship. In order for this therapy to be effective

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    No one question the positive effect of feeling good, but are there any benefits from unpleasant emotions? It seems that people has been chasing for good mood in the last 2 decades, but there are several people trying to find positive influences for feeling bad underneath. In the Psychology Today article “Beyond Happiness: The Upside of Feeling Down” (2015), Hutson focuses his attention on the how human beings benefit themselves from negative emotions. Hutson has some strong point that there are many

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    1. Discussion of your personal reactions and experiences (thoughts, feelings, behaviors) during the session. I am approaching this journal entry in hoping I can make sense out of group and my feelings. After last session, I felt angry, misunderstood, disconnected, and untrusting of one of the leaders. After this session I feel the same, but towards both of the leaders because I felt like the other leader picked up where the first left off. I have never felt so uncomfortable with a facilitator, leader

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    Animal Rights: Respect and Feelings are within all living things Animals are living creatures with feelings, emotions, and intelligence. We even have animals as pets because they bring us joy, love, affection, and give people company when people find themselves alone. Animals do not have voices to express their feelings and demand respect so we humans often take advantage of them. We share a world with many different species. Over time Humans have gained power over all living creatures and have

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    Therapist: Hi, Jane, how are you feeling today? Jane: Not so great. Therapist: How come? Jane: I don’t really know at this point. I always feel this way. Therapist: And how would you describe how you feel? Jane: I feel hopeless. Like there is no point in trying. I am exhausted and I want to give up. Therapist: What do you mean by “give up?” What do you want to give up on? Jane: I don’t know. I guess everything. Therapist: How long have you felt this way? Jane: Since the beginning of this school

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