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  • Conversations Between Boys Dont
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    Sex, Lies And Conversation Why Is It So Hard For Men And Women To Talk To Each Other The widespread imbalance in the interests and expectations between the sexes, poses as a communication gap between the two genders. It causes us to have different impressions of social interaction between men and woman. One must understand the other sex in order to come up with a solution. In Deborah Tanned's essay on Why Is It So Hard For Men and Women to Talk to Each Other, she tries to inform us of this lack ...
  • Sender's Own Message
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    EDUCATION, SPECIAL TOPICS: COPING WITH STUDENT PROBLEMS IN THE CLASSROOM: DEALING IN DISCIPLINE THOMAS GORDON ACTIVE LISTENING THOMAS GORDON ACTIVE LISTENING Thomas Gordon feels that one the most effective ways of responding to children's feeling or problem messages is the invitation to say more or as he calls it, the door opener. This type of response invites the child to share his own feelings or ideas. The important thing is that the listener does not communicate any of his own judgments or f...
  • Jane From The Situation
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    1&2. The first step in the problem-solving process is intake and engagement of the client, which was conducted about eight months ago as a result of the needed group home placement. I went to her home where, at that time, she was still living with her parents. Through several meetings I obtained a full and lengthy social history of the client. It was agreed upon by all that Jane be placed in the group home because her parents are getting older, and becoming unable to fully take of her needs or s...
  • Short Class On The Reflective Listening Theory
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    TriSecure's use of Reflective Listening Theory Carl Rogers died suddenly on February 4, 1987, after a surgery for a broken hip. But all was not lost. Carl Rogers left behind the Theory of Reflective Listening. In this paper I will discuss seven principles of Carl Rogers Reflective Listening theory and how I would implement them into TriSecure. Seven principles that TriSecre will embrace are to follow. I will discuss the principles here with ways we will implement and teach them: 1. Listen more t...
  • Person Clients
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    Carl Rogers (1902-1987) is "best known for his contribution to client-centred therapy and his role in the development of counselling" (web) Rogers therapy was originally called 'non-directive' because Rogers felt that the therapist should not lead the client in anyway. Rogers felt that he had influenced his clients too much with his non-directive ness and soon changed the name to 'client-centred' therapy. One of the ways in which Rogers describes his therapy is "supportive, not reconstructive" (...
  • Family Communication
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    It has been brought to my attention that families today get lost in their regular routine and forget to be a family. One might ask what a family is. One might have heard that family loves each other no matter what or that a person has to love a brother or any other family member because they are family. This might be true but love grows on communication and if love grows in a family then the family is a bonded family that no one can break. Communication is something that has been lost in today's...

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