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Discussion Board Question 4

Discussion Board Question 4

Q 1. Round Table Forum Instructions on the Discussion Page o You will see the posts of other students before you post. If there are not posts showing, you are the first to post. o Requirements: Two posts (Round 1 & Round 2) with no replies to other students. o Rounds: Ideally everyone makes a Round-1 post and returns at a later date to make a Round-2 post. Round 1 & 2 Post Instructions: 4. Read any materials or videos assigned for the discussion. 5. Read the posts that have already been made below. 6. Prepare your post according to the instructions on the previous page. 7. Do your best to add to the discussion instead of talking about something another student already shared. 8. Round-1 Post: 1. Use the reply bar just below the instructions. 2. Due Date:11:59 pm Saturday 3. DDD: the following Saturday Night 9. Round-2 Post: 1. Use the reply bar just below the instructions. 2. Due Date: the DDD 10. Do your best to avoid making back to back posts. 11. Post Length: 2 to 4 sentences maximum. Longer contributions would not be natural in a round-table discussion. In a professional situation it would not be appropriate to "hog" the conversation. Everyone has something to contribute. Click the PREVIOUS button below to read the instructions for this discussion.

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Patricia seemed to be a strong woman who always had her husband by her side. Patricia was usually burdened with her duties towards her family, and her husband used to share those burdens. It was only after the loss of her husband that she fell into the clutches of depression. She came out openly about it and discussed her problems with the counselor. John, on the other hand, could not come out the way he should have. He must have thought that men should be stronger about their emotions. Depression can only be checked through counseling and talking about it.