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Klara Guildsen ([info]lostababyfang) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-09-18 00:22:00

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Entry tags::mingle, alex karev, asami sato, calliope-caliborn, data, euphemia li britannia, hatsuharu sohma, hei, helix wamtani, jessica hamby, klara guildsen, lelouch vi britannia, liz forbes, piter de vries, saetan sadiablo, sarah manning, sougo okita, spencer reid, stefan salvatore, tear grants, yuuki kuran, zero kiryuu

[Day 237] FAMILY ISSUES GROUP THERAPY MINGLE
[Anyone brought to this group will find that there are tables set up around the perimeter of the room, one with snacks and drinks, some even with art supplies on them, while the chairs are all pushed into a circle in the middle. There is a projector set up to one side and it flashes images every so often onto the wall. Images of children, adults, the elderly with the young--some of them more formal, posed, others candid as the brief moments of life they were. Some of these images might even be familiar to certain inmates. It shouldn't be hard for them to pick out their own families after all.

In the center of the circle of chairs is a table with a large bowl of treats, wrapped candies of various sorts. Hard candies, caramels, chocolates, taffy. Beside the bowl is a set of cards with instructions written on the back of them.

"Select a card and read the question aloud to the group. Whoever answers the question gets to choose a reward from the bowl and then select the next card. Continue until all of the cards have been viewed or the bowl is empty. More than one person can answer--the first to respond gets to select the next card. If no one volunteers, the card picker gets to select a person."

The cards themselves have a variety of questions and tasks, but they all have a very similar theme.]

1. What does "family" mean to you?
2. Draw a picture of your family and describe it to the group.
3. What is your ideal family unit?
4. Do you have any siblings? If so, what are they like? If not, what would you do if you found out you had one you had never met before?
5. Have you ever done something to hurt or upset a member of your family on purpose?
6. What is the strongest memory you have of your mother and/or father?
7. Imitate one of your parents when reprimanding you.
8. Have you ever felt like an outsider in your family?
9. What is something you have done to a member of your family or they had done to you that took a long time to move beyond (if ever)?
10. Who are you closest to in your family?
11. How many close family members have you lost?


{OOC: Mingle! These questions are not the only ones. Feel free to come up with more. Also the candy in the bowl is spiked just like the pastries and coffee, so the more characters eat...you get the picture.}


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[info]sheriffed
2013-10-06 07:45 pm UTC (link)
[ data, you have no idea how true that last statement is. ]

She's all I have left. I have to. I was trying to protect her for so long that I lost sight of what's really important. I guess I've been trying to regain that here.

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[info]thirdcriterion
2013-10-06 08:40 pm UTC (link)
Regardless of our situation, I do believe that taking advantage of what opportunities we are given is always advisable. In your case, I do not believe there would be any more commendable.

[ Data just happens to admire parenting greatly, okay. ]

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[info]sheriffed
2013-10-06 10:07 pm UTC (link)
[ parenting is hard. like really hard. maybe someday she'll be comfortable enough to explain what she did to caroline, what happened, and why she feels responsible. it's a big ugly mess and probably won't fix itself anytime soon, if ever. ]

Thank you. I just hope it's enough.

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[info]thirdcriterion
2013-10-07 07:19 pm UTC (link)
[ He gives a nod, with a slight smile. ]

It is evident that you are quite invested in your role in her life. As I have been made to understand that this is a vitally important aspect of parenting, I believe that your success is likely.

[ And of course, he has not introduced himself - which has not escaped his notice. ]

And I must apologize that I have not introduced myself properly. My name is Data.

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[info]sheriffed
2013-10-07 11:24 pm UTC (link)
Well, that's one vote of confidence farther than I was.

[ she offers a small smile to show that it means a lot to her. ]

I doubt I've done much, either. Liz. [ here, she offers a hand. ] Nice to meet you.

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[info]thirdcriterion
2013-10-15 09:39 pm UTC (link)
It is a pleasure, Liz.

[ And he takes the offered hand and shakes it. ]

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