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The work "kaloob" means "gift." KALOOB dedicates all their musical and dance numbers as a gift to God, hence, they consider each performance as a sacred "prayformance."
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growth group participants were college students from holy angel university, pampangga. there was abby, airee, camille, gretch, irma, joy, kim, krisan, patrick, and thea.
today's theme was again on parent-children relationships.
parents always have to be reminded that they either make or break their children. when parents have serious marital conflict, or when parents mistreat their children, or when parents are conflicted individuals, they inflict emotional wounds on their children which may scar them for life.
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one of the participants mentioned something that stuck to my mind: that the people we live with are sometimes the ones [emotionally] furthest away from us.
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what a challenge parents have in the rearing of their children!
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mr. cesar apolinario, field reporter for gma news posed me this question: why would kids rather play computer games than engage in outdoor activities, especially this summer?
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i cited the following reasons:
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my advise won’t be anything new:
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the crew of gma tv show “mel and joey,” led by segment producer Jordan, wanted to know the pros and cons of cybersex. cybersex is the online exchange of sexual messages through email, chat, or iphone by 2 or more people, frequently while viewing each other on cam, and the sexual exchange ending in sexual release via masturbation.
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the pros of cybersex:
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the cons of cybersex:
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i’d like to thank the far eastern university’s PSYnergy 5 and all the psychology associations of various colleges and universities for recognizing me as one the famous psychologists in the philippines. this humbles me very much and inspires me to continue doing my best to help people in their times of emotional hardship and suffering.
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to all the students i’ve had in class, to all the participants of my growth groups, to all the patients and clients i’ve journeyed with through the years, to all my mentors and tormentors, to my family and friends-- you have all contributed to my growth as a professional and as a person, and i want you to know that i am heartfully indebted to all of you.
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today's growth group was composed of psychology students from san beda-- adam, arthur, chey, jico, karen, mark, and mayel.
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. when parents are childish or immature, the children may model after their parents and grow up to be childish adults themselves.
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another possibility is for a role reversal to take place, wherein the children become more "adult" than their age and start acting like parents to their own parents. others call this the "adult child" syndrome.
. childish or immature parents inflict deep and long-term psychological damage on their children. as they get older, these children may need psychotherapy to undo the damage. in psychotherapy, they'll learn how to "reparent and nurture their inner child."
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hopefully, through psychotherapy, the "sins" of their parents won't get passed on to their children and the generations that follow.
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