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... experience and frame of reference . 4. Denying a feeling , and pretending you just don't feel it , will not make it go away ; in fact , you may be fooling only yourself . Feelings will play a very important role in your caller's problem ...
... experience and frame of reference . 4. Denying a feeling , and pretending you just don't feel it , will not make it go away ; in fact , you may be fooling only yourself . Feelings will play a very important role in your caller's problem ...
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... experience as fully as possible a pleasant or deeply satis- fying experience - any experience you wish . When you go back in mem- ory , pay particular attention to the sights ( lights and shadows , colors , etc. ) , sounds and smells ...
... experience as fully as possible a pleasant or deeply satis- fying experience - any experience you wish . When you go back in mem- ory , pay particular attention to the sights ( lights and shadows , colors , etc. ) , sounds and smells ...
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... experience was or how well your solution worked out . Begin- ners , especially , tend to get overinvested in their own experience and forget the caller's uniqueness and special needs . Finally , you need to consider in general how ...
... experience was or how well your solution worked out . Begin- ners , especially , tend to get overinvested in their own experience and forget the caller's uniqueness and special needs . Finally , you need to consider in general how ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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