Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Journal #3



This module is focused on the power of touch. Touch is the first thing of our human senses to be developed. When we come into this world as babies, touch is all we have. We can’t talk, interpret exact words but we can feel emotions through touch by our caregivers. Touch is a powerful thing throughout our whole lives. It stuck out to me that each individual has a different belief about touch. This is so true, I know so many people who do not like touch and cringe when someone goes to give them a hug. Comfort levels are critical. I really enjoyed learning about the different types of touch which are professional/functional, social/polite, and friendship/warmth, love/intimacy, and sexual arousal. I understand how important each type is in daily interactions.
             
The book’s section about arm withdrawal was the most interesting to me. When an individual feels upset, fearful, abused, worried, etc, they withdrawal their arms. This withdrawal is a survival tactic that helps protect the individual when a real or perceived danger is sensed. A couple of days ago, I got worried about my siblings. I found myself folding my arms and staring at their perceived danger. I started to watch people's arms and it showed me so much on how they were communicating!

3 comments:

  1. I think it is very interesting that some people grow up with different ideas of what style of touch is acceptable. Culture plays a big role and its awesome that we have many different cultures in the U.S. to observe.

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  2. Being the touchy person that I am, I enjoyed this section. I agree with what you said about it being the first of our senses to really be developed. I wish the culture we currently live in was more open to touch and affection. I believe in the healing power of a simple hug.

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  3. I too enjoyed this section to learn about this week. I am not a touchy type person but it reminded me of how a hug, a handshake, or pat on the back sometimes changes a persons attitude and makes them feel better. When reading about this subject I thought about the episode on the office where Kevin Malone wants to asks out Lynn, this girl he met at the Valentine's Day party but wasn't sure how to show emotion by using the power of touch to show he liked her. So Jim, Pam, and Andy told and showed him what to do.

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