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LOC Team 3 Acknowledging Feelings

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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We communicate the importance of acknowledging feelings

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Acknowledging Feelings

So which is better?

Acknowleging feelings or not?

Feelings come in all types

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In healthcare, we work with people daily who are filled with all sorts of feelings...

Afraid. Distressed. Sad. Accepting. Hopeless. Overwhelmed. Happy. Anxious. Motivated. Determined. Brave.
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When you acknowledge feelings

You are communicating from the heart & making your caring felt
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Settled.

Acknowledging feelings is better.
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