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Content Introduction 2 Why Ken feels stressed? 3 Methods to change Ken feel 3 Why Ken feels alone? 4 Ken should start building healthy relationship 4 Ken’s values make him unhappy 5 Ken’s own values and happiness 5 Conclusion 6 Reference 7 - 9 Introduction Ken was encountered some problems during his College life. He isolated himself from his high school friends and think it is not worthwhile to make new friends in the College. He also pushed himself so hard in order to get into University as soon as possible. As a result, Ken often feels stressed and alone. In the followings, I will base on what I have learned in the course to analyse his case and use theoretical support to identify his …show more content…

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