My plans are to not only use education as a tool to prepare myself for a profession, but also to help me become a self sufficient individual who is fully prepared for life. Continuing my education in counseling has been my ultimate goal. Now, I will be able to help others by providing the necessary orientation in aspects of life such as: marriage, substance abuse that can make a difference in society. My parents did not realize all the important values I had learned from them. I believe that those values lead me to pursue my goals.
This was a first-hand experience of the therapeutic factor, universality. We all shared a level of tension at onset and a heightened sense of family obligation. Overall, I felt the support of the group and perhaps the beginning of cohesion. In review of my personal reflection, I had the weight of the world on my shoulders. It is all too often a familiar feeling when I think of my family responsibility and how I must often make decisions and carry the burden for my family.
(Remove the questions) As Priya (additional references) pointed out in the module, the area in which she lives play a big part in her own personal wellbeing this is because it provides some or all of the aspects of the wellbeing model (Strengthen the structure of the long sentences by reviewing them.). When people get a choice of where to live they look for aspects that they feel would make them happy and would possibly not connect with their wellbeing. Being in an area that is able to provide clubs for people of all ages has enabled Priya and her family to be connected (Aked and Thompson, 2011) to their peers, being involved in these clubs also means that Priya and her family are also able to give to others (Aked and Thompson, 2011) (Make
The relationship is strictly professional. On the contrary a personal relationship is formed through choice with someone you like and share interests and feelings with. There are no sets of rules or procedures to follow. Working relationships do not allow arguing, accepting differences, discussing interests/beliefs and personal life problems between the participants of the relationship. However with personal relationships you can voice your personal opinions, thoughts and feelings and are allowed to do so.
A lot of families live far apart and only see each other on special occasions. In contrast is the collectivistic culture which has a holistic view where being a team player is encouraged. Collectivism emphasizes groups such as family, nation, and community and believes that the needs of the many outweigh that of an individual. In this type of culture people are taught to offer support to others and to also accept help without shame. This type of society shows in the way that they live also.
As the youngest and an only girl in the family, I have experienced the different advantages and disadvantages of growing up to be a woman. In many ways, certain teachings and influences in their lives have empowered girls to be a mature and responsible woman even at an early age. The guidance of her mother has given her discipline in her actions and consequences. We are often taught how to be “lady-like” at such a young age that it has been imprinted in our minds on what-to-do and what-not-to-do’s. Also, it gives an opportunity for women how to be independent such as cleaning, cooking, running errands, and serving her family.
National Honor Society By: Aleesta Clodfelter National Honor Society is having the characteristics of leadership, character, and service. I think that National Honor Society is the right thing for me because my parents have instilled in me a sense of responsibility and the care for others. This is such a formidable opportunity itself to be involved in due to the dedication of helping and caring for others, and being associated with multitudes of non- profit organizations. Leadership plays a huge role. I’ve always tried to show more of an independent role as a student, and help others who don’t quite understand the things that I do.
Family values are traditions of sort. Each generation takes what they learned from their parents, shapes and molds it into what they would like to instill in their own children. Although every family is different we can consider respect, honesty, forgiveness, and responsibility as the core values. I grew up in a very structured house. What we did and how we acted was by the family values code if you will.
It sounds like many of you have been greatly influenced by your parents and other family members. I agree that family can play a large role in helping us develop personal ethics. My dad, for example, has always told us that "perception is real." He says that if people believe we did something, we might as well have done it. This has always been in my head as I make tough decisions.
This is due to different backgrounds and relationships they have with them. For example one service user is very involved with his family and is very open with them and wants them to be involved in most aspects of his life, but we respect his decision that he would like his family to be on a need to know basis. There are guidelines in place which I follow when dealing with another service user’s