Global Family Therapy - BEING WHILE BECOMING
... denies any other explanation for the origins of existence and affirms a certainty in an after-life. The affirmation of this belief system may be actualized through demeaning other religions and remaining close-minded to any epistemology incongruent to Christian teachings. In order for the developing y ...
... denies any other explanation for the origins of existence and affirms a certainty in an after-life. The affirmation of this belief system may be actualized through demeaning other religions and remaining close-minded to any epistemology incongruent to Christian teachings. In order for the developing y ...
Outline chapter - Universidad Alberto Hurtado
... identifying those factors that may lead to an ideal school environment. These two perspectives are complementary and should be integrated in any intervention initiative (Gubbins & Berger, 2004). In order to diminish or suppress aggressive behavior, there is a need to provide alternatives through whi ...
... identifying those factors that may lead to an ideal school environment. These two perspectives are complementary and should be integrated in any intervention initiative (Gubbins & Berger, 2004). In order to diminish or suppress aggressive behavior, there is a need to provide alternatives through whi ...
Reframing Environmental Messages to be Congruent with American
... of the Washington International Center, and empirical research by Triandis and his colleagues (1990, 1996). Both sets of findings show evidence for a strong orientation toward self interest in the United States. At first glance, these values of self interest appear incongruous with proenvironmental ...
... of the Washington International Center, and empirical research by Triandis and his colleagues (1990, 1996). Both sets of findings show evidence for a strong orientation toward self interest in the United States. At first glance, these values of self interest appear incongruous with proenvironmental ...
Expectancy Confirmation as a Moderator of Subjective Attitudinal
... requires understanding its potential life-saving potential as well as its negative side effects. Shopping for a car often prompts people to accept some negative qualities in favor of some package of attractive features. Deciding whether or not to marry one’s partner can entail a cost-benefit analysi ...
... requires understanding its potential life-saving potential as well as its negative side effects. Shopping for a car often prompts people to accept some negative qualities in favor of some package of attractive features. Deciding whether or not to marry one’s partner can entail a cost-benefit analysi ...
Kent Academic Repository
... people learn the skills of criminality in much the same way as they would learn any skills; by example and tutelage. Sutherland argued that a principal part of this criminal learning process is derived from small social groups such as gangs. The appeal of differential association is that it not only ...
... people learn the skills of criminality in much the same way as they would learn any skills; by example and tutelage. Sutherland argued that a principal part of this criminal learning process is derived from small social groups such as gangs. The appeal of differential association is that it not only ...
In Search of a Theoretical Structure for Understanding Motivation in
... expectations of success are related to multiple variables, including perception of the difficulty of the task, past performance, role models, the persuasiveness of feedback on performance, physiological indicators, mind-set about performance capacity, and goal properties of the task.22,24–26 In schi ...
... expectations of success are related to multiple variables, including perception of the difficulty of the task, past performance, role models, the persuasiveness of feedback on performance, physiological indicators, mind-set about performance capacity, and goal properties of the task.22,24–26 In schi ...
Ch 10 PP
... • Some evidence of individual differences in helping tendencies. – Tendency may be relatively stable over time. – Differences are in part genetically based. ...
... • Some evidence of individual differences in helping tendencies. – Tendency may be relatively stable over time. – Differences are in part genetically based. ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... Social and Cultural Anthropology (Barnard and Spencer 1996), Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology (Levinson and Ember 1996)), and a companion (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of ...
... Social and Cultural Anthropology (Barnard and Spencer 1996), Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology (Levinson and Ember 1996)), and a companion (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of ...
Separate but Equal? - Digital Commons@Georgia Southern
... complexities that labeling and exclusion create? For me, I believe that I must acknowledge this experience as an opportunity to examine my own orientations. As Hoff (1982) said in his book, The Tao of Pooh: Remember when Kanga and Roo came to the Forest? Immediately, Rabbit decided that he didn‟t li ...
... complexities that labeling and exclusion create? For me, I believe that I must acknowledge this experience as an opportunity to examine my own orientations. As Hoff (1982) said in his book, The Tao of Pooh: Remember when Kanga and Roo came to the Forest? Immediately, Rabbit decided that he didn‟t li ...
Understanding Trigger Events
... about the strangers’ attitudes, feelings, beliefs, values, and behavior, which hampers the ability to predict their behavior. The second type of uncertainty concerns explanations for strangers’ behavior. “Whenever we try to figure out why strangers behaved the way they did, we are engaging in explan ...
... about the strangers’ attitudes, feelings, beliefs, values, and behavior, which hampers the ability to predict their behavior. The second type of uncertainty concerns explanations for strangers’ behavior. “Whenever we try to figure out why strangers behaved the way they did, we are engaging in explan ...
Conflict Resolution Behaviors and the Affect of Identity
... List of Abbreviations .................................................................................................... vii Abstract ....................................................................................................................... viii ...
... List of Abbreviations .................................................................................................... vii Abstract ....................................................................................................................... viii ...
Motivating Sustainable Consumption
... consumer behaviour. For example, some models offer conceptual insights into the psychological antecedents of behaviour; others illustrate the way in which social norms are contextualised; others again highlight the impact of different value orientations on behaviour, and so on. These heuristic under ...
... consumer behaviour. For example, some models offer conceptual insights into the psychological antecedents of behaviour; others illustrate the way in which social norms are contextualised; others again highlight the impact of different value orientations on behaviour, and so on. These heuristic under ...
The Management of Sadness in Everyday Life
... seek therapy, join a support group, or face informal sanctions. Much of the knowledge people gain about the management of sadness, however, comes from every day social encounters – not from therapy sessions or support group meetings. For more than forty years, sociologists have studied sadness in so ...
... seek therapy, join a support group, or face informal sanctions. Much of the knowledge people gain about the management of sadness, however, comes from every day social encounters – not from therapy sessions or support group meetings. For more than forty years, sociologists have studied sadness in so ...
Test I Notes
... At play, we are beginning to understand & our personality emerges Jack playing with a ball Play as seeking understanding of things Play as creative exploration Stimulus-arousal People need constant arousal & stimulation Competence-effectiveness Competence-ability to interact effectively with ...
... At play, we are beginning to understand & our personality emerges Jack playing with a ball Play as seeking understanding of things Play as creative exploration Stimulus-arousal People need constant arousal & stimulation Competence-effectiveness Competence-ability to interact effectively with ...
EFFECTS OF EPISTEMIC AND TELEOLOGIC ATTITUDE CHANGE
... the type of strategy that is used to achieve the cognitive restructuring. Specifically, when people use relatively epistemic strategies of deliberate self-persuasion, their new post-persuasion attitudes, intentions, and behaviors might last longer and be more resistant to attack than had they instea ...
... the type of strategy that is used to achieve the cognitive restructuring. Specifically, when people use relatively epistemic strategies of deliberate self-persuasion, their new post-persuasion attitudes, intentions, and behaviors might last longer and be more resistant to attack than had they instea ...
- LSHTM Research Online
... an example to demonstrate how the different mechanisms can affect attempts to change these behaviours. First, eating behaviour in relation to micronutrient intake is explored in order to recognise the possible behavioural changes that have an impact on folate intake. Second, appropriate mechanisms o ...
... an example to demonstrate how the different mechanisms can affect attempts to change these behaviours. First, eating behaviour in relation to micronutrient intake is explored in order to recognise the possible behavioural changes that have an impact on folate intake. Second, appropriate mechanisms o ...
1 Killing with a Clean Conscience: Existential Angst and the
... own group, which often includes vanquishing another group, perceived as evil. To shed light on these issues, we use terror management theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1997) to explain how moral principles, which promote group cohesion, are used by in the selfregulation of individuals ...
... own group, which often includes vanquishing another group, perceived as evil. To shed light on these issues, we use terror management theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1997) to explain how moral principles, which promote group cohesion, are used by in the selfregulation of individuals ...
Chapter 2
... • Definition of the situation – to fit actions together and to achieve agreement, people must reaffirm old meanings or negotiate new ones – Role taking – when an individual imagines how ...
... • Definition of the situation – to fit actions together and to achieve agreement, people must reaffirm old meanings or negotiate new ones – Role taking – when an individual imagines how ...
Chapter_15__Marks_and_Thompson_on_Identity
... multiple discourses (Philips and Maguire, 2000). At a different level, organizational identity is also frequently treated as a ‘narrative construction’ (Chreim 2005) – in this case, through corporate and business press texts. When the processes of organisational and individual identity formation are ...
... multiple discourses (Philips and Maguire, 2000). At a different level, organizational identity is also frequently treated as a ‘narrative construction’ (Chreim 2005) – in this case, through corporate and business press texts. When the processes of organisational and individual identity formation are ...
RECIPROCITY OF LIKING Theoretical Explanations Experimental
... Rejection is a common experience. People experience divorce, romantic breakups, or show romantic interest in another person only to have their romantic advances rebuffed. Some people seek membership in college fraternities and sororities, only to be told that they are not wanted. Children are left o ...
... Rejection is a common experience. People experience divorce, romantic breakups, or show romantic interest in another person only to have their romantic advances rebuffed. Some people seek membership in college fraternities and sororities, only to be told that they are not wanted. Children are left o ...
Personality Disorders
... • Paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders Dramatic, emotional, or erratic behavior • Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic, and histrionic personality disorders Anxious or fearful behavior • Avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders ...
... • Paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders Dramatic, emotional, or erratic behavior • Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic, and histrionic personality disorders Anxious or fearful behavior • Avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders ...
The Malleability of Automatic - Homepages | The University of
... and prejudice. In contrast to assumptions that such responses are fixed and inescapable, it is shown that automatic stereotypes and prejudice are influenced by, (a) self- and social motives, (b) specific strategies, (c) the perceiver's focus of attention, and (d) the configuration of stimulus cues. ...
... and prejudice. In contrast to assumptions that such responses are fixed and inescapable, it is shown that automatic stereotypes and prejudice are influenced by, (a) self- and social motives, (b) specific strategies, (c) the perceiver's focus of attention, and (d) the configuration of stimulus cues. ...
CMC and E-Learning_IBICT_2009_v2 - Ideals
... At the social level, since people are socialized to not strike others with doors, they will refrain from doing so if given the chance. Furthermore, not only can the potential door opener see through the window, but the person on the other side can see as well, and thus there is shared knowledge of ...
... At the social level, since people are socialized to not strike others with doors, they will refrain from doing so if given the chance. Furthermore, not only can the potential door opener see through the window, but the person on the other side can see as well, and thus there is shared knowledge of ...
Social exclusion and social solidarity: Three paradigms
... For example, the EC increasingly uses an evolving Social Democratic notion of "exclusion" based on T.H. Marshall's idea of social citizenship, recementing the term to notions of inequality and the discourse of social rights. Similarly, liberal reconstructions of "exclusion" concentrate on various fo ...
... For example, the EC increasingly uses an evolving Social Democratic notion of "exclusion" based on T.H. Marshall's idea of social citizenship, recementing the term to notions of inequality and the discourse of social rights. Similarly, liberal reconstructions of "exclusion" concentrate on various fo ...
Outcast-Leary - Psychological Sciences
... attention, status, or physical security), but these are not specific to rejection. These secondary effects can be quite powerful and certainly deserve attention, but they should be distinguished from the fundamental threat that all rejection episodes bring to relational value and belongingness. To s ...
... attention, status, or physical security), but these are not specific to rejection. These secondary effects can be quite powerful and certainly deserve attention, but they should be distinguished from the fundamental threat that all rejection episodes bring to relational value and belongingness. To s ...