Psychologist Carl Gustav Jung believes
that the reflection of inner states is a catalyst for personal growth and
change. Emotions often stem from subconscious activities, especially unresolved
conflicts and suppressed feelings from personal experiences. These emotions can
be expressed through non-verbal means such as dreams, imagination, and art,
providing an opportunity for identification and processing, allowing
individuals to better understand themselves and promote psychological health
and interpersonal development. Given the richness and diversity of emotions, we
are organizing this program to seek to accurately identify and empathize with
them.
For new immigrants who face language
barriers, effective communication in daily life can be achieved through various
means. Recognizing correct communication emotions is key. Therefore, the New
Resident Family Service Center in Miaonan District will host the "New
Immigrant Supportive Group - Emotions for You, Me, and Them." Through the
guidance of lecturers, new immigrants can learn to identify and empathize with
their own and others' communication emotions, allowing emotions to complement any
deficiencies in language.
This event consists of four sessions,
each lasting two hours. Ten participants can be accommodated per session.
Classes will be held on June 2 and June 16, from 10:30 am to 03:30 pm on both
days.
We
sincerely invite new immigrants who are interested in the event to participate.
Limited spots are available, so register now! For registration, please contact
Mr. Weng on 037-276027.