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    While I think it is important as a ‘warning’, I do not think it should be taken to the point in academia where literature or topics should be avoided or optional. It is interesting to note that we as a society require the ‘trigger warnings’ because we fear that something said will offend someone. In the article, the author speaks about Jeannie Suk’s experience with trying to teach rape law. I find this relatable, in how I see the issue. Where it is fine to be emotionally charged

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    Research proposal Stephen Ebonine Birkbeck College, University of London Introduction Risk Management is a relevant task in a management such as marketing, purchasing and finance. If we look at its functional aspect, we can easily observe that is used by every country to direct the realisation of the economic objectives. The Oxford English dictionary defines risk as” possibility of danger, loss, injury or other adverse consequences” To give a technical definition of risk we have to subdivide it

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    The trigger to action can be many and each trigger might act upon a social network and/or individuals, having appropriate motivations, differently. It is not just one factor that determines the propensity to take action but many, and often in conjunction (Sinha, 2008). Thus, there could be many factors explaining the reasons why certain opportunities trigger innovations in one setting but not in others. The relationship between a

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    Prepared For Changes You also need to be prepared for changes. You and your spouses relationship may change during this recovery period, and your lifestyle may need to change as well, depending on what your spouses triggers are. Your spouse is going to need to avoid some of their triggers, which may mean changing their job, their friends or what they do for fun. They are also going to need to fill the time that they used to dedicate towards their addiction and find other outlets to express the emotions

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    Emotional Intelligence Results My Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Appraisal score overall was 78. With an overall score of Personal Competence score of 78 and Social Competence score of 81. In Personal Competence sub categories of Self-Awareness I scored a 75 and in Self-Management a 77. In the category of Social Competence in the sub categories of Social Awareness I scored an 80 and in Relationship Management I scored an 81. My strengths are in the area of Social Competence and my growth areas

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    Schizophrenia has been around for many years. It was first discovered in the nineteenth century by Dr. Emil Kraepelin. According to the article “Schizophrenia: A Brief history,” Dr. Emil Kraepelin “was the director of the psychiatric clinic at the University of Estonia.” When he first discovered schizophrenia he called it Dementia Praecox. The first person to call it schizophrenia was Eugen Bleuler. The first part of the word “schizo” means split and “phrene” means mind. This describes the way that

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    There are many people who have or know someone with schizophrenia, but they really do not know the causes of this disease because it is difficult to determine the root of this kind of mental illness; indeed, there are many causes that trigger it. First of all, one of the most influential causes is the genetic. People who have schizophrenic genes are prone to suffer from schizophrenia. Also, the combination of many genes with schizophrenia can make more probable the possibility of being a schizophrenic

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    Self Reflection Journal

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    for the individual session for today. The client reported that his mood was good today aeb reporting that he feels better than yesterday as he started to understand the daily schedule and to know why he is here. The client shared that one of his triggers is to think about any future scenario such as thinking about how his parents will react to any misbehavior he could do, or when he asked them to buy for him something he needs, or when he did not pass any quiz how they will talk with him. The client

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    Recovering from addiction presents you with challenges to say the least. You have to give up your drug of choice, which can be scary, literally painful, and sometimes, even sad. It’s the sadness, or rather the emotional side of addiction that I want to address here. All addicts have underlying emotions that they suppress: Their drugs often act as a form of self-medication to dull the pain. Once the drug goes away, the pain and sadness that they’ve held back for so long comes rushing back. Dealing

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    Pain is an experience that involves both the mind and the body. It is an uncomfortable feeling that signals your brain that there may be something wrong with your body. Pain is an irritating and unpleasant sensory and emotional experience which may be caused by a damage in the tissues, one 's beliefs or thoughts, or environmental stressors such as one 's job or traffic. Pain is a significant stress both physically and emotionally. It may cause discomfort, distress or agony. It may be steady or throbbing

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