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What can you remember from the last session? MIRIAM 7/7 Your Feelings

Review Miriam’s Story Parts 1 & 2

Match the word to the meaning ANGER HATRED Guilt Sadness BLAME DISBELIEF BITTERNESS DEPRESSION Revenge Acceptance Justice To punish someone (often using violence) because they’ve done something to hurt you or someone you care about. ANGER HATRED Sadness DISBELIEF DEPRESSION Revenge Justice ANGER HATRED DISBELIEF DEPRESSION Revenge Justice

Match the word to the meaning Guilt Acceptance To punish someone (often using violence) because they’ve done something to hurt you or someone you care about. DISBELIEF DEPRESSION Revenge Justice To feel very sad and to feel bad about yourself or your life. To feel that you have done something wrong. Finding it hard to believe that something has really happened. The idea of fairness: for example, that people who have done bad things should be punished Coming to terms with something that has happened and realising that it can’t be changed.

Sort the words (e.g. Revenge) Revenge

Watch Miriam’s Story Part 3

Which emotions and actions do Miriam’s family show? Revenge ANGER HATRED Guilt Sadness BLAME DISBELIEF BITTERNESS DEPRESSION Acceptance Forgiveness JUSTICE

What does it take to move towards positive responses? Acceptance Forgiveness BITTERNESS HATRED

Watch Miriam’s Story Part 4

Back to the to the present...

Losing someone will always be 100% negative. How much do you agree or disagree? Why?

Do you want to share your stories? Has something difficult happened to you? How did you react? How did you respond? Were there any positive outcomes? How could the outcomes have been more positive? Can these “Miriam’s Vision” activities help you? How? How can “Miriam’s Vision” help us in our own lives?