cognitions, emotions, and behaviors. The programs they examined focuses on Rational Emotive Behavioral Education (REBT), and a Viennese Social Competence component (ViSC). ViSC derives from a social learning theory. Trip et al. (2015) collected pretest, midpoint, and posttest. Using self-assessments, they measured overt and internalizing anger, learning and entitlement, bullying perpetration and bullying victimization. The results of their study showed effectiveness in changing negative emotions…
INTRODUCTION Human emotions are a significant factor that influences organisations and its members. (Bolton, 2000). Emotions have a substantial impact on employees at any hierarchal level of the organisation, from front-row workers to senior management team (Huczynski and Buchanan, 2013). Every single employee disguises one’s actual feelings and emotions and display false ones (Huczynski and Buchanan, 2013). Therefore certain issues need to be addressed: how are those emotions are controlled…
Gender Differences and Intimacy Men and women react differently to situations based on how they were raised and the roles they play in society. This leads to different understanding and interpretation of certain things and situations. With Intimacy, there are many components, based on how a person is taught, that are looked at and interpreted in different ways. “To women, intimacy is talking face-to-face, a behavior that probably evolved millions of years ago when ancestral females spent their…
mindfulness techniques and research indicates that you may be able to change your mood, emotion, and even how you work and handle stress. There is a new way to tune into your music and we’re here to give you the important facts and information you need to know about the newest technology for improving your health. Music Functions Listening to music can be separated into 3 important functions: regulation of emotions, achieving self-awareness, and as an expression of social relatedness. These…
The Member archetype goes on to explain much more than being an average person. A member excels in small groups, but can get confused when dealing with large groups, because they are always looking to obtain acceptance from everyone. Members are also looking for quality, when looking for friends. Members therefore end up having a small number of friends, but they are extremely loyal to them. You will be pleased if your best friend is a Member; because they will go to great lengths to hold on to…
Belonging is an essential division of life for individuals and a group as it creates a sense of security and trust, and can in turn influence beliefs, experiences and perspectives people have on the world around them. Belonging to a group involves effective communication with other individuals and a sense of security on both sides. The exceptional memoir The Happiest Refugee by Anh Do reveals how belonging to a group can influence one’s life course, morals and values, both positively and…
lives and property. Involving the public helps to reduce their anxiety and ensures an informed public. 2. Listen to the audience—Take the time to determine what the public is concerned about, what they are thinking; taking into consideration their emotions and engendering trust. 3. Be honest, frank and open—If you are not perceived as trustworthy and credible, your message will be received with suspicion. Trust and credibility are a spokeperson’s most precious assets and once lost, are…
ability to perceive certain situations and other people accurately, which becomes a problem when he is confronted with a stressful situation. Because Mr. Smith has compulsive like tendencies and he is more of a feeler than a thinker he will act on emotion rather than thinking things through. In addition, when he is under the influence of alcohol and drugs, it impairs his perception of the situation and he responds inappropriately to the situation. Hence, he attacked an individual and resisted…
Emotional development was the focal point of chapter eleven. The chapter provided an overview of Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, attachment, emotion, temperament and personality, and supporting children who exhibit emotional challenges. Throughout the chapter, bioecological factors were also discussed. As children grow older, they experience multiple changes with regard to their reasoning skills, cognitive processes and language abilities. Additionally, children see changes in…
this assignment there are many different ways to dealing with conflict. Some of these ways include; collaborating, competing, avoiding, accommodating, and compromising. Everyone has a style which, suites them the best based on their characteristics, emotions, strong suites, how they like to deal with conflict, and past experience when dealing with problems in their life. I have also came to realize there are both positives and negatives to each conflict management style. Collaborating is working…