The reciprocal interaction of two or more persons.
A generic term for the treatment of mental illness or emotional disturbances primarily by verbal or nonverbal communication.

Marijuana use among minority youths living in public housing developments. (1/4240)

Youths residing in public housing developments appear to be at markedly heightened risk for drug use because of their constant exposure to violence, poverty, and drug-related activity. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a model of marijuana etiology with adolescents (N = 624) residing in public housing. African-American and Hispanic seventh graders completed questionnaires about their marijuana use, social influences to smoke marijuana, and sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics. Results indicated that social influences, such as friends' marijuana use and perceived ease of availability of marijuana, significantly predicted both occasional and future use of marijuana. Individual characteristics such as antimarijuana attitudes and drug refusal skills also predicted marijuana use. The findings imply that effective prevention approaches that target urban youths residing in public housing developments should provide them with an awareness of social influences to use marijuana, correct misperceptions about the prevalence of marijuana smoking, and train adolescents in relevant psychosocial skills.  (+info)

Effect of discussion and deliberation on the public's views of priority setting in health care: focus group study. (2/4240)

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which people change their views about priority setting in health care as a result of discussion and deliberation. DESIGN: A random sample of patients from two urban general practices was invited to attend two focus group meetings, a fortnight apart. SETTING: North Yorkshire Health Authority. SUBJECTS: 60 randomly chosen patients meeting in 10 groups of five to seven people. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Differences between people's views at the start of the first meeting and at the end of the second meeting, after they have had an opportunity for discussion and deliberation, measured by questionnaires at the start of the first meeting and the end of the second meeting. RESULTS: Respondents became more reticent about the role that their views should play in determining priorities and more sympathetic to the role that healthcare managers play. About a half of respondents initially wanted to give lower priority to smokers, heavy drinkers, and illegal drug users, but after discussion many no longer wished to discriminate against these people. CONCLUSION: The public's views about setting priorities in health care are systematically different when they have been given an opportunity to discuss the issues. If the considered opinions of the general public are required, surveys that do not allow respondents time or opportunity for reflection may be of doubtful value.  (+info)

Understanding lay perspectives: care options for STD treatment in Lusaka, Zambia. (3/4240)

Understanding lay persons' perceptions of STD care is critical in the design and implementation of appropriate health services. Using 20 unstructured group interviews, 10 focus group discussions and 4 STD case simulations in selected sub-populations in Lusaka, we investigated lay person perspectives of STD services. The study revealed a large diversity of care options for STD in the communities, including self-care, traditional healers, medicine sold in the markets and streets, injections administered in the compounds, private clinics, health centres and hospital. The factors identified as influencing care seeking behaviour are: lay referral mechanisms, social cost, availability of care options, economics, beliefs, stigma and quality of care as perceived by the users.  (+info)

Staff and patient feedback in mental health services for older people. (4/4240)

OBJECTIVES: To compare the views of patients and staff on the quality of care provided on a psychogeriatric assessment ward over a five year period. To describe the quality improvements which were made as a result of their respective comments. DESIGN: Structured interviews were conducted with both patients and staff to obtain qualitative feedback and suggestions for improvement. An analysis of the percentage of positive and negative comments made by both patients and staff was used to compare the levels of satisfaction on a variety of aspects of the service provided. SETTING: Psychogeriatric inpatient assessment ward. SUBJECTS: 75 patients and 85 staff interviews were conducted. MAIN MEASURES: Structured interviews covering various aspects of service quality. RESULTS: Staff and patients picked up on different aspects of service quality as important. Quality improvements which arose from the interviews were clearly different. Generally patients were more positive about the physical environment and standards of professional care than staff, but less positive about issues of privacy, social interaction, and empowerment. CONCLUSIONS: The perspectives of patients and staff in this area are not interchangeable. Both series of interviews led to several positive changes in the quality of care. Interviews with staff seem to have been valuable in a low morale situation. A structured interview format provided patients with an opportunity to feedback openly and led to changes in service quality which would not otherwise have occurred.  (+info)

Psychological factors associated with recurrent vaginal candidiasis: a preliminary study. (5/4240)

OBJECTIVE: To identify psychological factors associated with chronic recurrent vaginal candidiasis. DESIGN: A cross sectional exploratory study of women with chronic, recurrent vaginal candidiasis. PATIENTS: 28 women found culture positive and treated for vaginal candidiasis by a clinic physician at least twice within the past 6 months. All women reported that they had experienced vaginal thrush six or more times within 1 year. A comparison group comprised 16 women with no history of recurrent vaginal candidiasis, of similar age range, and recruited from a women's family planning service. METHODS: Both groups were compared on demographic criteria, sexual health histories, mental health, and psychological health characteristics. A purpose designed structured interview was administered alongside a battery of standardised psychometric instruments measuring mood, satisfaction with life, self esteem, and perceived stress. RESULTS: The two groups showed considerable similarities, with no significant differences in demographic characteristics and most sexual health issues. However, women with recurrent vaginal candidiasis were significantly more likely to suffer clinical depression, to be less satisfied with life, to have poorer self esteem, and to perceive their lives as more stressful. Additionally, women with recurrent vaginal candidiasis reported that their candidiasis seriously interfered with their sexual and emotional relationships. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, this study identified many areas of psychological morbidity associated with chronic vaginal candidiasis, and indicates that development of appropriate psychological treatment initiatives in this area is long overdue.  (+info)

Behavioural intervention trials for HIV/STD prevention in schools: are they feasible? (6/4240)

OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of conducting a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) of peer led intervention in schools to reduce the risk of HIV/STD and promote sexual health. METHODS: Four secondary schools in Greater London were randomly assigned to receive peer led intervention (two experimental schools) or to act as control schools. In the experimental schools, trained volunteers aged 16-17 years (year 12) delivered the peer led intervention to 13-14 year old pupils (year 9). In the control schools, year 9 pupils received the usual teacher led sex education. Questionnaire data collected from year 9 pupils at baseline included views on the quality of sex education/intervention received, and knowledge and attitudes about HIV/AIDS and other sexual matters. Focus groups were also conducted with peer educators and year 9 pupils. Data on the process of delivering sex education/intervention and on attitudes to the RCT were collected for each of the schools. Analysis focused on the acceptability of a randomised trial to schools, parents, and pupils. RESULTS: Nearly 500 parents were informed about the research and invited to examine the study questionnaire; only nine raised questions and only one pupil was withdrawn from the study. Questionnaire completion rates were around 90% in all schools. At baseline, the majority of year 9 pupils wanted more information about a wide range of sexual matters. Focus group work indicated considerable enthusiasm for peer led education, among peer educators and year 9 pupils. Class discipline was the most frequently noted problem with the delivery of the peer led intervention. CONCLUSION: Evaluation of a peer led behavioural intervention through an RCT can be acceptable to schools, pupils, and parents and is feasible in practice. In general, pupils who received the peer led intervention responded more positively than those in control schools. A large RCT of the long term (5-7 year) effects of this novel intervention on sexual health outcomes is now under way.  (+info)

Marital and parental satisfaction of married physicians with children. (7/4240)

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate personal and professional factors associated with marital and parental satisfaction of physicians. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: A survey was sent to equal numbers of licensed male and female physicians in a Southern California county. Of 964 delivered questionnaires, 656 (68%) were returned completed. Our sample includes 415 currently married physicians with children, 64% male and 36% female. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Ratings of marital and parental satisfaction were measured on a 5-point Likert scale, 5 being extremely satisfied. Prevalence of work and home life factors was also evaluated. The mean score for marital satisfaction was 3.92 (range 1.75-5.0). Approximately half of the physicians reported high levels of marital satisfaction (63% of male physicians and 45% of female physicians). The gender difference disappeared after adjusting for age differences. Two factors were associated with high marital satisfaction: a supportive spouse (odds ratio [OR] 10.37; 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.66, 40.08) and role conflict (OR 0.61; 95% CI 0.42, 0.88). The mean score for parental satisfaction was 3. 43 (range 1.0-5.0), and approximately two thirds of both male and female physicians reported at least moderate levels of parental satisfaction. The major factors associated with parental satisfaction were a supportive spouse (OR 2.24; 95% CI 1.32, 3.80), role conflict (OR 0.35; 95% CI 0.23, 0.53), salaried practice setting (OR 2.14; 95% CI 1.21, 3.81), marriage to a spouse working in a profession (OR 2.14; 95% CI 1.21, 3.81), and marriage to a spouse working as a homemaker (OR 2.33; 95% CI 1.20, 4.56). Number of hours worked was not found to be related to either satisfaction score, but rather to an intervening variable, role conflict. CONCLUSIONS: For physicians with children, our study indicates that minimizing the level of role conflict and having a supportive spouse are associated with higher levels of marital and parental satisfaction. Working in salaried positions and marriage to a spouse who is either working in a profession or who is a stay-at-home parent are also related to high parental satisfaction.  (+info)

Understanding HIV-related risk among persons with a severe and persistent mental illness: insights from qualitative inquiry. (8/4240)

We conducted focus groups with 36 men and women who were receiving treatment for a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) to learn more about the social context of their intimate relationships and the psychological antecedents of their sexual decision-making. Qualitative analysis of focus group transcripts indicated that a) sexual activity tended to be unplanned and occurred in social networks where HIV risk may be elevated, b) HIV-related knowledge was superficial and insufficient to guide safer sexual behavior, c) participants' HIV risk perception was often based upon factors unrelated to their sexual behaviors, and d) communication skills for HIV risk reduction were poor. We discuss how qualitative methods yielded insights not readily available through quantitative approaches and offer recommendations for HIV risk assessment and prevention among persons with an SPMI.  (+info)

The article below may contain offensive and/or incorrect content.. Ambulatory assessment (e.g., ecological momentary assessment) is now widely used in psychological research, yet key design decisions remain largely informed by methodological lore as opposed to systematic inquiry. The present study experimentally tested whether signal- (e.g., random prompt) and event- (e.g., complete a survey every time a target event occurs) contingent recording procedures of interpersonal behavior and affect in social situations yield equivalent quality and quantity of data. Participants (N = 286) completed baseline questionnaires, underwent cluster randomization to either a signal- or event-contingent condition, and then completed 1 week of ambulatory assessment, during which they answered questions about their social behavior and affect tied to their social interactions. Conditions were compared on response frequency, means and variances of interpersonal behavior and affect, correlations between interpersonal ...
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Hildegard Peplaus Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory Innocent A, RN NUR 301-90 Application of Nursing Theory October 10, 2012 Trena S, EdDc, MSN, RN...
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Interpersonal relationships have been shown to be an important component of the psychosocial work environment that may affect health, job satisfaction, and productivity. The question whether interpersonal relationships at work are influenced by other psychosocial working conditions such as demands and control has not been studied. The aim of the present study is to investigate if high work demands and aspects of low work control could predict three indicators of detrimental interpersonal relationships at work. In a representative Swedish cohort study, data were obtained in two waves three years apart from 4049 participants, who did not change their jobs between the waves. These data were analysed by multiple logistic regression analyses. Odds ratios adjusted for possible confounders and negative interpersonal relationships at base-line showed that high demands predicted serious conflict and exclusion by co-workers. Low skill discretion predicted exclusion by co-workers. It is argued that these ...
Schutz was born in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He practiced at the Esalen Institute in the 1960s. He later became the president of BConWSA International. He received his Ph.D. from UCLA. In the 1950s, he was part of the peer-group at the University of Chicagos Counseling Center that included Carl Rogers, Thomas Gordon, Abraham Maslow and Elias Porter. He taught at Tufts University, Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and was chairman of the holistic studies department at Antioch University until 1983. In 1958, Schutz introduced a theory of interpersonal relations he called Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO). According to the theory three dimensions of interpersonal relations were deemed to be necessary and sufficient to explain most human interaction: Inclusion, Control and Affection. These dimensions have been used to assess group dynamics. Schutz also created FIRO-B, a measurement instrument with scales that assess ...
This article reports research into associations between students cultural background and their perceptions of their teachers interpersonal behaviour and classroom learning environment. A sample of...
While substantial literature exists on the dimensions of dominance and warmth, few studies have empirically investigated how these constructs relate to observable interpersonal behaviors. One hundred participants provided dispositional ratings using the International Personality Item Pool - Interper.... Full description. ...
9.01 Summarize factors of interpersonal relationships. Concept of human relations and importance to SEM. Human relations Involves getting along with others Teamwork People working together to achieve common goal. Personal traits necessary to enhance interpersonal relations. Friendliness...
The development of interpersonal skills for professional and personal communication. An emphasis on communicating orally, teamwork and presenting effectively. Relevant topics from other courses in the program are used as a basis for further research and presentation. A focus on recognizing personal strengths and the strengths of others to collaborate on a team. Not available for supplemental.
Study Purpose: The purpose of the Relationship Dynamics and Social Life (RDSL) project was to investigate individual personality traits, attitudes and behaviors, social processes, and types of romantic relationships that lead to early and/or unintended pregnancy during the transition to adulthood. Investigators sought to capture dynamic characteristics in many domains of social life that are likely to change rapidly in early adulthood. Study Design: Genesee County, Michigan was selected for the RDSL study due to the significant number of African Americans residing there, and because the area is characterized by significant variation in economic circumstances, allowing the collection of data from poor African Americans, poor Whites, middle-class African Americans, and middle-class Whites within a single geographic area. The research team focused on women aged 18 to 22 because these ages are characterized by the highest rates of unintended pregnancy as well as significant instability and change in ...
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Historically, the concept of race has changed across cultures and eras, and has eventually become less connected with ancestral and familial ties, and more concerned with superficial physical characteristics. In the past, theorists have posited categories of race based on various geographic regions, ethnicities, skin colors, and more. Their labels for racial groups have connoted regions (Mongolia and the Caucus Mountains, for instance) or skin tones (black, white, yellow, and red, for example).. Social science organizations including the American Association of Anthropologists, the American Sociological Association, and the American Psychological Association have all taken an official position rejecting the biological explanations of race. Over time, the typology of race that developed during early racial science has fallen into disuse, and the social construction of race is a more sociological way of understanding racial categories. Research in this school of thought suggests that race is not ...
The nature of written and spoken words are quite different: The spoken word carries the most potent power at the given present moment, allowing for prompt reaction, leading to conversation and thus less room for speculation. The written word inste...
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I went to a counselor once who, more or less, told me I had a case of excessive striving. Not surprisingly, I was oblivious to what she was saying. But as I looked at my life, I realized I lived my day-to-day existence nearly always pushing, prompting, nudging, urging, cajoling, nagging or convincing people to respond […]. ...
Drawing on critical geography literature and the concept of place, this paper analyzes interpersonal problems among learners in three family literacy programs. The findings suggest that interpersonal tensions cannot be reduced to individual factors such as personality. Rather, distinctive spatial and community contexts powerfully shape learners identities and interpersonal relations.
TY - GEN. T1 - Are we symbolically valuable for the customer?. T2 - 9th Nordic workshop on relationship dynamics (NoRD). AU - Norrgrann, Anu. N1 - Conference code: 9. PY - 2016/9/28. Y1 - 2016/9/28. KW - 512 Business and Management. M3 - Conference contribution. BT - Proceedings of Nordic Workshop on Relationship Dynamics (NoRD). Y2 - 28 September 2016 through 29 September 2016. ER - ...
Wikipedia defines Interpersonal Skills as Interpersonal skills refers to mental and communicative algorithms applied during social communications and interactions in order to reach certain effects or results. The term interpersonal skills is used often in business contexts to refer to the measure of a persons ability to operate within business organizations through social communication and interactions. Interpersonal skills is how a person relates to one another. ...
Abstract: School psychologists are trained in various models of problem solving and interviewing however the interpersonal skills that play an integral role in consultation are not uniformly taught to trainees. The primary objective of this study was to examine the added value of an interpersonal skills training program on key outcomes of analogue consultation. Nine school psychology graduate students served as consultant participants and participated in either an interpersonal skills training or control training. The online interpersonal skills training program was based on characteristics of effective consultants and strategies for building healthy relationships. All consultants completed a problem solving training based on stages of behavioral consultation. Thirty undergraduate students served as consultee participants and worked with consultants in a problem solving activity about difficulties faced by college students. The first dependent variable treatment acceptability measured consultee ...
In a recent book, The Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology, the editors state that the interpersonal approach provides a structure for charting both individual differences (style of interaction) and dynamic and transactional aspects of human interaction (Horowitz & Strack, 2011, page xii).. Scholars all over the world largely agree that interpersonal behaviour and styles of interaction can best be charted via the two dimensions of the circumplex, namely Agency and Communion. Moreover, this view converges with that of evolutionary biologists: that is, humans, like all other group-living species, balance between competition (Agency) and collaboration (Communion). This convergence of different scientific domains makes the interpersonal circumplex a highly reliable model. Various authors and scholars also call the interpersonal circumplex an integrative model; it deploys the knowledge of the major directions from psychology and provides a framework to integrate and systematise these insights ...
Biology Assignment Help, First systematic theory in psychiatric nursing, First Systematic Theory in Psychiatric Nursing: Hildegard Peplau, one of the nurse-theorist, published a book on Interpersonal Relations in Nursing (1952) and gave-the introduction of the first systematic theoretical framework for psychiatric n
TY - CHAP. T1 - A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Variable Pricing on Relationship Trust. AU - McMahon-Beattie, Una. AU - Palmer, A. N1 - Reference text: Butler, J.K. (1991), Toward Understanding and Measuring Conditions of Trust: Evolution of a Conditions of Trust Inventory, Journal of Management, 17 (3), 643-663 Chow, S. and Holden, R. (1997) Toward and Understanding of Loyalty: The Moderating Role of Trust, Journal of Managerial Studies, 9 (3), 275-298 Dwyer, F. Robert, Paul H. Schurr, and Sejo Oh (1987), Developing Buyer-Seller Relationships, Journal of Marketing, 51 (April), 11-27. Fisk R.P., S.W. Brown and M.J. Bitner 1993. Tracking the Evolution of the Services Marketing Literature, Journal of Retailing, 69 (1), 61-103 Ganesan, Shankar (1994), Determinants of Long-Term Orientation in Buyer-Seller Relationships, Journal of Marketing, 58 (April), 1-19. Granovetter, M. (1985), Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Emdeddedness, American Journal of Sociology, ...
The mission of Wardyński & Partners is to deliver legal assistance and to establish legal and interpersonal relationships in accordance with the ideals of European legal culture, the rule of law, and civil society.. We pursue this mission by building relations with clients and within the firm based on mutual trust, loyalty, and collegiality.. OUR VALUES. Dedication. We work with commitment. We strive for continual improvement in all we do.. Professionalism. We seek the best solutions to our clients problems. We maintain high standards and strive to live up to them.. Trust and loyalty. We build relations with clients and within the firm on the basis of trust. We are loyal to the firm, one another, and our clients.. Transparency. We observe principles of effective and open communications. We avoid equivocal, unethical, or unlawful situations.. Collegiality. We exercise concern for interpersonal relations and the atmosphere within the firm, in the understanding that they directly affect the ...
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A tanulmány a Bombi és munkatársai (Bombi, Pinto és Cannoni, 2007) által kifejlesztett PAIR (Pictorial Assessment of Interpersonal Relationship) rajzelemző eljárást ismerteti, mely módszer segítségével a 6-14 éves gyermekek interperszonális kapcsolatokat ábrázoló rajzai elemezhetők és hasonlíthatók össze hat fő szempont mentén (kohézió, távolítás, hasonlóság, érték, érzelmek és konfliktus). Az eljárás olyan kommunikációs eszközként kezeli a rajzokat, mely kiválóan alkalmas a gyermekek szociális világról, társas jelenségekről és társas érzelmekről való tudása tudományosan megbízható megismerésére. Segítségével feltárható hogyan értelmezik a gyermekek az interperszonális jelenségeket (például barátság, versengés, együttműködés stb.), a társadalmi státuszt (szegény, gazdag), milyen módon differenciálnak a különböző társas kapcsolatok között (például baráti és testvérkapcsolat, győztes és vesztes), és ...
The present study examined data collected from a randomized-control trial (RCT) of workplace wellness prevention programs. Data were collected from the Act Healthy program, a group workplace wellness intervention adapted from the Stanford Patient Education Research Center Self-Management programs, and Eye on Health, an individual control intervention based upon a standard disease management model. Path analysis was used to assess for moderation of health outcomes (physical activity and perceived health status) across groups. Measures of self-efficacy, depression, and interpersonal relationships were proposed moderator variables, and it was predicted that participants low in self-efficacy, high in depression, or low in interpersonal relationships would benefit more from the Act Healthy group self-management intervention. Results showed no significant effects for five of the six predicted interactions; the interaction effect for interpersonal relationships on perceived health status was ...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we investigated the association of midlife quality of close relationships with subsequent cognitive decline. Participants in the Whitehall II Study (n = 5,873; ages 45-69 years at first cognitive assessment) underwent executive function and memory tests 3 times over a period of 10 years (1997-1999 to 2007-2009). Midlife negative and positive aspects of close relationships were assessed twice using the Close Persons Questionnaire during the 8 years preceding cognitive assessment. Negative aspects of close relationships, but not positive aspects, were associated with accelerated cognitive aging. Participants in the top third of reported negative aspects of close relationships experienced a faster 10-year change in executive function (−0.04 standard deviation, 95% confidence interval: −0.08, −0.01) than those in the bottom third, which was comparable with 1 extra year of cognitive decline for ...
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An introduction to the study of self, socialization, and social interaction. Interpersonal relations and the structure of social roles; deviance and normality in everyday life.
Portage Path Parent-student handbook: 2020-2021 Bullying: The Board of Education is committed to providing a safe, positive, productive and nurturing educational environment for all of its students. The Board encourages the promotion of positive interpersonal relations between members of the school community. Harassment, intimidation or bullying toward a student - whether by other students, staff or third parties - is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated. The districts full policy and a bullying complaint form are available below.. Code of student behavior: This document outlines the proper behaviors expected by our students and what behaviors are considered infractions as outline by our school policies.. Student network policy: This policy outlines appropriate student use and access of the internet through Akron Public Schools computers and mobile devices.. Lockdown protocol: This document outlines the process by which Akron Public Schools notifies families of events impacting student ...
Banduras concept of triadic reciprocal causation assumes that behavior is learned as a result of a mutual interaction of (1) the person, including cognition and neurophysiologies processes; (2) the environment, including interpersonal relations and socioeconomic conditions; and (3) behavioral factors, including previous experiences with reinforcement. Dysfunctional behavior is no exception. Banduras con cept of dysfunctional behavior lends itself most readily to depressive reactions, phobias, and aggressive behaviors.. Was this article helpful?. ...
The iteration of the Mac performing at GM Place is almost certainly the most well-known, save the absence of one member. Of the five musical powerhouses that gave the world the triple-assault of Fleetwood Mac (1975), Rumours (1977) and Tusk (1979), four are back to rekindle the magic. Founding member Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks are all in for the groups first tour since 2004. Only Christine McVie, seemingly still gun-shy of the groups infamously difficult interpersonal relations, has opted out - a disappointment, to be sure, but not an insurmountable challenge ...
By sharing experiences such as book-reading, cooking or pretend play with babies as young as two, parents can help shape their childrens lives for the better.
Objective This longitudinal study aimed to measure precarious employment in the US using a multidimensional indicator.. Methods We used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1988-2016) and the Occupational Information Network database to create a longitudinal precarious employment score (PES) among 7568 employed individuals over 18 waves (N=101 290 observations). We identified 13 survey indicators to operationalize 7 dimensions of precarious employment, which we included in our PES (range: 0-7, with 7 indicating the most precarious): material rewards, working-time arrangements, stability, workers rights, collective organization, interpersonal relations, and training. Using generalized estimating equations, we estimated the mean PES and changes over time in the PES overall and by race/ethnicity, gender, education, income, and region.. Results On average, the PES was 3.17 [standard deviation (SD) 1.19], and was higher among women (3.34, SD 1.20), people of color (Hispanics: 3.24, ...
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Welcome to the 10 Meta-Patterns of NLP online course. Richard Bandler, the co-founder of NLP, famously said that NLP is an attitude, back by a methodology, that leaves behind a trail of techniques. These techniques can be applied in a variety of contexts, like business, education, psychotherapy, and interpersonal relations, just to name a few. These 10 Meta-Patterns are patterns for running other patterns. They allow us to apply the technology of NLP to a wide range of applications.
In a climate of immense societal change, what role, if any, should mediators play when resolving conflicts with competing views of societal norms? What are the techniques and practical skills that will assist us and challenge us to provide a more culturally sensitive and bias-aware mediation process? When we face these issues as mediators, how have changes in commerce, technology, and interpersonal relations affected confidentiality as a cornerstone of mediation? ...
Bring expert assistance along with your partners mobile compulsion. Click to talk on line to anybody at the moment.. Phone become addictive - REALITY!. Theyre created that way.. The brilliant colors on display plus the beeps once you get a phrases or label are made to supply you with a success of dopamine - the satisfied medication.. That very same fun powers us all to find dinners, workout, and love-making… and also now we truly realize how addicting those is.. Its small wonder that many usa are generally obsessed with the phone.. Apps are made to maximize psychological reward, and we require to use them an increasing number of.. A cell phone take many benefits, but a massive problem is most likely the impact it consists of on all of our interpersonal relations.. Being connected to all of our accessories suggests all of us arent certainly contained in the minute.. that arent inside the room, whether through email, Whatsapp, or Instagram likes.. We all dont render our full focus upon ...
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TY - JOUR. T1 - Capturing the Interpersonal Process of Psychiatric Nurses. T2 - A Model for Engagement. AU - Delaney, Kathleen R.. AU - Shattell, Mona. AU - Johnson, Mary E.. PY - 2017/12/1. Y1 - 2017/12/1. N2 - Staff members engagement with patients is a critical element of inpatient psychiatric care, essential to safety, the hospitalization experience and the development of a culture of care. Currently broad concerns exist around the amount of time inpatient psychiatric nurses expend in patient engagement and the quality of these interactions. In this paper we present a model of engagement that clarifies necessary skills to support the engagement process. The model is based on Peplaus theory of interpersonal relations, patients ideas on healing elements of psychiatric hospitalization and research on inpatient therapeutic relationships. We are currently using this model for a web-based teaching/learning course to cultivate interpersonal engagement, and to explicate how through ...
Abstract. Recent research has investigated the association of relationship factors and dynamics with sexual behaviors and HIV risk among gay male couples. However, few studies with gay male couples have used the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model framework to examine whether factors influence an individual and his partners sexual risk behaviors. None of these studies analyzed whether relationship factors had influenced the sexual risk behaviors of both partners within the couple. Our cross-sectional study used dyadic data from 142 gay male couples to assess actor-partner effects of relationship commitment, trust, and investment in ones sexual agreement for HIV risk. Multilevel modeling was used to examine which actor-partner effects of these factors were predictive of individuals and their partners having had UAI within and outside the relationship. Results indicated that participants likelihood of having had UAI within and outside of the relationship significantly decreased with: (1) actor ...
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The Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire (INQ) for assessing thwarted belongingness (TB) and perceived burdensomeness (PB) has not been validated with community adolescents. We translated and administered the INQ to 307 Slovenian adolescents twice over 2-3 months and found that the 15-item version (INQ-15) did not fit without modification. TB and PB scales correlated with concurrent and later suicide ideation and lifetime suicide attempt history. The latent PB factor was associated with concurrent and later ideation controlling for TB, age, gender, depressive symptoms, binge drinking, and peer victimization. Suicide ideation and binge drinking were independently related to attempt history. Assessing and intervening on PB and binge drinking may be promising approaches to suicide prevention with community adolescents.
I think a lot of people see Social Media as a way to support other marketing efforts. Weve got a spokesperson, lets give him a Facebook page! Or, even using Social Media as a substitute for human interaction. I think thats a mistake. Yes, being able to get a quick answer from a company spokesperson via…
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Background: The quality and quantity of individuals social relationships has been linked not only to mental health but also to both morbidity and mortality.. Objectives: This meta-analytic review was conducted to determine the extent to which social relationships influence risk for mortality, which aspects of social relationships are most highly predictive, and which factors may moderate the risk.. Data extraction: Data were extracted on several participant characteristics, including cause of mortality, initial health status, and pre-existing health conditions, as well as on study characteristics, including length of follow-up and type of assessment of social relationships.. Results: Across 148 studies (308,849 participants), the random effects weighted average effect size was OR = 1.50 (95% CI 1.42 to 1.59), indicating a 50% increased likelihood of survival for participants with stronger social relationships. This finding remained consistent across age, sex, initial health status, cause of ...
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Today, the study of intimate relationships uses participants from diverse groups and examines a wide variety of topics that include family relations, friendships, and romantic relationships, usually over a long period.[1] Current study includes both positive and negative or unpleasant aspects of relationships. Research being conducted by John Gottman (2010) and his colleagues involves inviting married couples into a pleasant setting, in which they revisit the disagreement that caused their last argument. Although the participants are aware that they are being videotaped, they soon become so absorbed in their own interaction that they forget they are being recorded.[1] With the second-by-second analysis of observable reactions as well as emotional ones, Gottman is able to predict with 93% accuracy the fate of the couples relationship.[1] Another current area of research into intimate relationships is conducted by Terri Orbuch and Joseph Veroff (2002). They monitor newlywed couples using ...
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Compensation is a kind of pro-social behavior that can restore a social relationship jeopardized by interpersonal transgression. The effectiveness of a certain compensation strategy (e.g., repaying money, sharing loss, etc.) may vary as a function of the social norm/relationship. Previous studies have shown that two types of norms (or relationships), monetary/exchange and social/communal, differentially characterize peoples appraisal of and response to social exchanges. In this study, we investigated how individual differences in preference for these norms affect individuals perception of others as well as the selection of their own reciprocal behaviors. In a two-phase experiment with interpersonal transgression, we asked the participant to perform a dot-estimation task with two partners who occasionally and unintentionally inflict noise stimulation upon the participant (first phase). As compensation one partner give money to the participant 80% of the time (the monetary partner) and the other bear
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Course work provides students with an overview of the biological bases of behavior, learning, thinking, motivation and emotion, perception, human development and social behavior. You will gain experience in research design, data collection and statistical analysis of empirical data that answers real questions about behavior. Your course of study will apply these principles to disciplines such as education, personal adjustment and interpersonal relations. You will also learn how to use experimentation and data analysis to conduct research and broaden your understanding of the various causes of human behavior.. Research is a significant component of our program, and youll have numerous opportunities to assist a faculty members research efforts or complete an independent project under guidance of a faculty member. In addition, many Calhoun Honors College students complete an undergraduate thesis. Obtaining research experience is highly recommended for anyone who wants to continue on to graduate ...
We here at Return of Kings are not average; we strive to be above average. We work to mold the world to our will and improve ourselves. We may not be able to change society as a whole, but we can change how we adapt to society. We can educate ourselves in the ways of social interaction so we can have control over our interpersonal relations for the purpose of women and jobs. We learn the benefits of health so we can live life to the fullest. We work hard for money so we can have more freedom. Some of us may have children and some of us may have wives, but we will all leave a legacy in the man we have built ourselves into.. Self-improvement may be masturbation, but it allows us freedoms which we would never have. Self-destruction on the other hand is the way many people lead their lives.. A recent source of entertainment over at the forum is that of a young woman who angrily asked Roosh to remove a photo of her from his most recent and controversial post. Instead of asking nicely - or in the very ...
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Abstract: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by impaired social interaction and communication. Skill deficits are most noticeable in social behavior and these deficits may be related to atypical responsiveness to social stimuli. The current study sought to examine how individuals with an ASD allocated their behavior in the presence of others pre and post social exchange training and to evaluate the qualitative changes in social behavior following training. One adult and three children with an ASD participated. Relative preference for social interaction and the qualitative state of social engagement during social interaction were measured. Participants then received training to initiate and sustain a social exchange. Prompting and reinforcement, in the form of preferred social consequences, were provided. Following social exchange training, the results suggested an increased preference for social interaction for some participants and a qualitatively richer state of social engagement ...
The present study examined the unique impact of perceived negativity in multiple social relationships on endocrine and inflammatory responses to a laboratory stressor. Via hierarchical cluster analysis, those who reported negative social exchanges across relationships with a romantic partner, family, and their closest friend had higher mean IL-6 across time and a greater increase in TNF-α from 15 min to 75 min post stress. Those who reported negative social exchanges across relationships with roommates, family, and their closest friend showed greater IL-6 responses to stress. Differences in mean IL-6 were accounted for by either depressed mood or hostility, whereas differences in the cytokine stress responses remained significant after controlling for those factors. Overall, this research provides preliminary evidence to suggest that having multiple negative relationships may exacerbate acute inflammatory responses to a laboratory stressor independent of hostility and depressed mood ...
The present study examined the unique impact of perceived negativity in multiple social relationships on endocrine and inflammatory responses to a laboratory stressor. Via hierarchical cluster analysis, those who reported negative social exchanges across relationships with a romantic partner, family, and their closest friend had higher mean IL-6 across time and a greater increase in TNF-α from 15 min to 75 min post stress. Those who reported negative social exchanges across relationships with roommates, family, and their closest friend showed greater IL-6 responses to stress. Differences in mean IL-6 were accounted for by either depressed mood or hostility, whereas differences in the cytokine stress responses remained significant after controlling for those factors. Overall, this research provides preliminary evidence to suggest that having multiple negative relationships may exacerbate acute inflammatory responses to a laboratory stressor independent of hostility and depressed mood ...
The Tarbiyati Ijtema of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Mumbai North Zone was organised today at the Islamic Centre, Mira Road and attended by around 60 men and women from Mira Road, Vasai, Nallasopara and Virar.. The program began with a Dars of Surah alAaraf ayat 157 by Janab Iqbal Khan sahab. This was followed by a lecture by Syed Sharif sir on the etiquettes of putting across mutual differences. Rashid Khan sahab spoke on the qualities of an ideal leader and Syed Habeeb sir spoke on what we can learn from the Sahabas interpersonal relations. Naeem Shaikh sir concluded the morning session with a lecture on the work structure of various social organisations.. Post zuhr and lunch, the second session began with a Dars Hadith. Dr. Danish, a consultant psychiatrist, spoke on child management, whereas Dr. Parvez Mandviwala conducted an open discussion on Social Media ethics.. ...
A letter from one of the novices:. IT DOES NOT SEEM REAL … It does not seem real … and yet we have come to the end of this wonderful experience of full immersion in the great Passionist family. This years novitiate, here on Monte Argentario, the cradle of our Congregation, was for all of us, the six novices (Marcelo, John Marino, Alberto, and Salvatore Ippolito) was really a year of grace, a year that was marked strongly with the experience of our formation journey, maturing thus our choice of a life of Consecration. We have been enriched on the spiritual plane, deepening and strengthening our personal relationship with the Lord who calls us to a great mission; on the community level, to live in good interpersonal relations among us novices and the religious community; on the intellectual level, with careful study and profound impact on the life and spirituality of our Founder St. Paul of the Cross, and consequently the whole history of our Congregation. At the end of every experience, ...
Scholarship for graduate students enrolled full-time at Michigan State University Colleges of Human Medicine, Education, Nursing, Osteopathic Medicine, or Social Science. Students must have an interest in the study of interpersonal relations and participate in research activities. Deadlines and award amounts may vary.. ...
The Survey on Language Uses of the Population (EULP) is a set of official statistics of which there have already been three previous editions, those of 2003, 2008 and 2013. These are periodical statistics, the bodies responsible for which are the Ministry of Culture, by means of the General Direction of Linguistic Policy, and Idescat. The main objective of the EULP is to obtain an estimate of language uses in interpersonal relations in Catalonia, and in different areas of use.. The survey will be administered to people aged 15 and over who were included in Catalonias Municipal Population Register as of 1st January 2013.. Unavailable information is represented using the symbol :. When the value is lower than that of the minimum unit to be able to estimate the statistical operation or if it effects statistical confidentiality, the symbol used is .... ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Rakentavia keskusteluja erikoistujan arkeen. AU - Toivonen, Asta. AU - Peura, Anni. AU - Helin-Salmivaara, Arja. AU - Kaila, Minna. PY - 2018. Y1 - 2018. N2 - Kouluttajalääkärien mukaan erikoistuvien lääkärien osaamisen ongelmat ovat harvinaisia. Sen sijaan ajankäytön hallinnassa ja yhteistyötaidoissa puutteita ilmenee useammin. Mahdolliset ongelmatilanteet on hyvä ottaa aktiivisesti puheeksi erikoistujan kanssa.. AB - Kouluttajalääkärien mukaan erikoistuvien lääkärien osaamisen ongelmat ovat harvinaisia. Sen sijaan ajankäytön hallinnassa ja yhteistyötaidoissa puutteita ilmenee useammin. Mahdolliset ongelmatilanteet on hyvä ottaa aktiivisesti puheeksi erikoistujan kanssa.. KW - Education, Medical, Graduate. KW - Specialization. KW - Preceptorship. KW - Time Management. KW - Professional Competence. KW - Clinical Competence. KW - Work. KW - +psychology. KW - Interpersonal Relations. KW - Physicians. KW - Mentors. KW - Organizational Culture. KW - 3142 ...
Harry Stack Sullivan (February 21, 1892, Norwich, New York January 14, 1949, Paris, France) was an American Neo-Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who held that the personality lives in, and has his or her being in, a complex of interpersonal relations. Having studied therapists…
I have been attending a School of Ministry based in a church in my area. I have been particularly enjoying the Old Testament Survey section and the required assignment of recording in a journal our daily readings from The One Year Chronological Bible in the New Living Translation version.. I have read through the Bible many times, and studied many of the books in both the Hebrew and the Greek. But to study it in this manner - in a meditational way - has been very refreshing and inspiring. The required journaling has caused me to rediscover precious gems that thread their way throughout the whole of Gods interpersonal relation with His people and His creation. Read More→. ...
Ingmar Bergman (born July 14, 1918 in Uppsala, Sweden, † 30 July 2007 in Fårö, Sweden) was a Swedish screenwriter, film and theater director. In 1997, Bergman was honored as a best film director of all time at the film festivals in Cannes. The majority of his films are in the genre of the film drama, but he also made comedies and documentaries. In his films, he often discussed existential themes such as death, the search for God, the solitude of man and interpersonal relations. His film language was marked by long close-ups and a special lighting setting, which he and his long-time Cameraman Sven Nykvist.. ...
Habitual, repeated, rapid contraction of certain muscles, resulting in stereotyped individualized actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. they often involve the face, vocal cords, neck, and less often the extremities. examples include repetitive throat clearing, vocalizations, sniffing, pursing the lips, and excessive blinking. tics tend to be aggravated by emotional stress. when frequent they may interfere with speech and interpersonal relations. conditions which feature frequent and prominent tics as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as tic disorders. (from adams et al., principles of neurology, 6th ed, pp109-10).. ...
Habitual, repeated, rapid contraction of certain muscles, resulting in stereotyped individualized actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. they often involve the face, vocal cords, neck, and less often the extremities. examples include repetitive throat clearing, vocalizations, sniffing, pursing the lips, and excessive blinking. tics tend to be aggravated by emotional stress. when frequent they may interfere with speech and interpersonal relations. conditions which feature frequent and prominent tics as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as tic disorders. (from adams et al., principles of neurology, 6th ed, pp109-10).. ...
Trust, both interpersonal trust, and trust in institutions, is a key ingredient of growth, societal well-being and governance. As a first step to improving existing measures of trust, the OECD Guidelines on Measuring Trust provide international recommendations on collecting, publishing, and analysing trust data to encourage their use by National Statistical Offices (NSOs). The Guidelines also outline why measures of trust are relevant for monitoring and policy making, and why NSOs have a critical role in enhancing the usefulness of existing trust measures. Besides looking at the statistical quality of trust measures, best approaches for measuring trust in a reliable and consistent way and guidance for reporting, interpretation and analysis are provided. A number of prototype survey modules that national and international agencies can use in their household surveys are included.. These Guidelines have been produced as part of the OECD Better Life Initiative, a pioneering project launched in 2011, ...
Diamonds research focuses on two distinct but related areas -- the nature and development of affectional bonds and the nature and development of same-sex sexuality. The common thread uniting these lines of research is my interest in the psychological and biobehavioral processes underlying intimate relationships and their influence on emotional experience and functioning over the life course. Her primary research questions are as follows: (1) what are the basic psychological and biobehavioral processes underlying the formation and functioning of affectional bonds; (2) how are these processes related to sexual desire and sexual orientation; (3) what are the implications of affectional bonding for mental and physical well-being at different stages of life? In addressing these questions, she uses a diverse range of research methods, including in-depth qualitative interviews, controlled social-psychophysiological experiments, and assessment of naturalistic interpersonal behavior.
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Course syllabus for COMS 330 Interpersonal Skills Course description: Focuses on face-to-face interaction and intergroup relations combining knowledge about human communication with practice in interpersonal skills. Utilizes the laboratory method for learning to establish and develop communicative relationships with others.
Amanda L. Brewster is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Yale School of Public Health. Her research examines how management and inter-organizational relationships influence the performance of health care organizations. Her recent work focuses on identifying effective strategies for health care and social services to work together to address both medical and social determinants of health. She is currently leading a study that compares collaboration between health care and social services organizations in U.S. communities with higher and lower levels of avoidable health care utilization and costs for older adults, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. In another project she is drawing on unique, nationwide survey data to examine partnerships between Area Agencies on Aging, health care organizations, and other social services for older adults. In addition to her research on relationships between health care and social services ...
"Desired Interpersonal Relations (Needs)", which denoted "satisfactory relations" in each area; "Ideal Interpersonal Relations" ... Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in ... "Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation™ (FIRO®)". "FIRO Element B (Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation)". ... "Anxious Interpersonal Relations" was subdivided into rows of "Too much activity" (covering high expressed scores) and "Too ...
As Chinmaya & Vargo state in their 1979 paper on Wallen "Many people who conduct interpersonal relations laboratories have been ... Wallen, J.L. (1965). An Introduction to Interpersonal Relations. No source cited. Wallen, J.L. (1965). The Process of ... The Interpersonal Gap is included as Appendix O. Wallen, J.L. (1967). The Interpersonal Gap. Portland, OR: Northwest Regional ... Chapters 3 and 4 are dedicated to The Interpersonal Gap and Wallen's behavioral skills. Wallen, J.L. (1967). The Interpersonal ...
This analysis gives insight into some features of interpersonal relations, including aspects of psychological and sexual ... "Foundations of interpersonal communication (from Part I: Preliminaries to Interpersonal Messages)" (PDF). Interpersonal ... interpersonal skills, interpersonal communication in the workplace, intercultural perspectives on interpersonal communication, ... 115-117, ISBN 978-0-07-353430-5 Heider, F. (1958). The psychology of Interpersonal Relations. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum ...
Kenny, D.A. (1994). Interpersonal perception: A social relations analysis. New York, NY: Guilford Press. Funder, D.C. (1995). ... Interpersonal perception is an area of research in social psychology which examines the beliefs that interacting people have ... This area differs from social cognition and person perception by being interpersonal rather than intrapersonal, and thus ... Ambady, N., & Rosenthal, R. (1992). Thin slices of expressive behavior as predictors of interpersonal consequences: A meta- ...
1988). The dynamic relations among interpersonal behaviors: A test of complementarity and anticomplementarity. Journal of ... Interpersonal complementarity hypothesis asserts that individuals often behave in ways that evoke complementary or reciprocal ... ISBN 0-534-36822-0. Sadler, P., & Woody, E. (2003). Is who you are who you're talking to? Interpersonal style and ... Interpersonal compatibility Authority Obedience (human behavior) Forsyth, D.R. (2010). Group Dynamics, 5th Edition. Belmont, CA ...
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"Interpersonal Communication and Relations , Cognitive Dissonance theory". Universiteit Twente. Archived from the original on ... These are each positioned at one vertex of a triangle and share two relations: Unit relations - things and people that belong ... Sentiment relations - evaluations of people and things (liking, disliking) Under balance theory, human beings seek a balanced ... Alternatively, consumers might change attitude, such as re-evaluating price in relation to external reference-prices or ...
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From the book The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations (1958), Fritz Heider tried to explore the nature of interpersonal ... F (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley. ISBN 9780898592825. Hyland, Ruth; Cooper, Merri-Ann (June ... Auerbach, Randy P.; Ho, Moon-Ho Ringo; Kim, Judy C. (2014-08-01). "Identifying Cognitive and Interpersonal Predictors of ... Graham; Folkes (1990). Attribution Theory: Applications to Achievement, Mental Health, and Interpersonal Conflict. Lawrence ...
The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations was written in collaboration with the uncredited Beatrice Wright, a founder of ... The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations pioneered attribution theory. A giant of social psychology, Heider had few students, ... The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations illuminates a sophisticated approach toward naive or common-sense psychology. In The ... Heider, F. (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Heider, F. (1983). The life of a ...
Richmond, Virginia P.; McCroskey, James C.; Hickson, Mark (2008). Nonverbal Behavior in Interpersonal Relations. Pearson/Allyn ...
Richmond, Virginia (2008). Nonverbal Behavior in Interpersonal Relations. Boston: Pearson/A and B. p. 130. ISBN 9780205042302 ... Hall described the interpersonal distances of humans (the relative distances between people) in four distinct zones: Intimate ... Males typically use more personal space than females, and personal space has a positive relation to age (people use more as ... The theory of proxemics is often considered in relation to the impact of technology on human relationships. While physical ...
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This interest was instigated by Fritz Heider's book, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations, and the research in its wake ... Heider, Fritz (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley. Jones, Edward; Nisbett, Richard (1971). The ...
The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. John Wiley & Sons. Paul W. Holland & Samuel Leinhardt (editors) (1979) Perspectives ... "sentiment relations", and identify the formal balance notion with the psychological idea of balance or structural tension. .. ... if it is to take into account the degree of intensity of interpersonal relationships. But in fact it then seems hardly possible ... Human Relations 20:181-7 Claude Flament (1979) "Independent generalizations of balance", in Perspectives on Social Network ...
Heider, F. (13 May 2013). The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. Psychology Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-1134922185. Standley, ... Public relations agencies have begun to play a growing role in news creation. "41 percent of press articles and 52 percent of ... "Longitudinal relations between children's exposure to TV violence and their aggressive and violent behavior in young adulthood ... The focus was on the effect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in interpersonal and group interaction. Early research ...
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ISBN 0-313-27404-5. Heider, F. (2013). The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. New York: Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-134- ...
Heider, Fritz (1958). The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Yeh, Yu-chu; Chang, Han-Lin; Chen ... Matsushima, R.; Shiomi, K. (2003). "Social self-efficacy and interpersonal stress in adolescence". Social Behavior and ... Bong, M. (1997). Congruence of measurement specificity on relations between academic self-efficacy, effort, and achievement ... confidence in her/his ability to engage in the social interactional tasks necessary to initiate and maintain interpersonal ...
Heider, F. (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley. Kelley, Harold H. (1973). "The processes of ... The third stage is part of the conventional morality level and is called interpersonal relationships. In this stage one tries ... and its relation to action. His data suggested that people think of intentionality of an action in terms of several ... In order to account for laypeople's understanding and use of causal relations between psychological variables, Sloman, Fernbach ...
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Psychologist Fritz Heider first discussed attributions in his 1958 book, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. Heider made ... The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley. p. 322. Kelley, H.H. (1967). Attribution theory in social ... Attribution biases in intergroup relations are observed as early as childhood. In particular, elementary school students are ... Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication: Multiple Perspectives. pp. 37-50. doi:10.4135/9781483329529.n3. ISBN ...
Heider, Fritz (1958). The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. Wiley. doi:10.1037/10628-000. ISBN 9780898592825. Heider, F. ( ... Smith, H. W. (2002). "The dynamics of Japanese and American interpersonal events: Behavioral settings versus personality traits ...
Heider, Fritz (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley. Kelley, Harold (1973). "The processes of ... In the study of politics, priming effects have been primarily studied with relation to the media and political campaigns. In ...
Meacham, J. A. (1988). Interpersonal relations and prospective remembering. In M. M. Gruneberg, P. Morris, and R. N. Sykes (Eds ... Meacham, J. A., & Emont, N. C. (1989). The interpersonal basis of everyday problem solving. In J. D. Sinnott (Ed.), Problem ...
Heider, Fritz (1958). The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. doi:10.1037/10628-000. Seligman, M. ... "The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations", which pioneered attribution theory. This theory explains the importance of how ... In functional analysis, the purpose of the behavior is emphasized in relation to the individual and their environment, i.e. if ... An integration of behavioral and confirmation and interpersonal perspectives". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 74 ...
... another enacts social relations (interpersonal relations); and a third weaves together these two functions to create text ( ... at the same time that it is the means for creating and maintaining our interpersonal relations. These motifs are two modes of ... In systems thinking, any delineated object of study is defined by its relations to other units postulated by the theory. In ... All of these resources are, in turn, "predicated on the vector of instantiation", defined as "the relation between an instance ...
Pransky, G. and Heath, C: The New Science of the Interpersonal: From The Usual Suspect to the Real Culprit, in A Quiet Mind and ... in relation to its results for prevention and education, citing about 20 manuscripts, most of which were conference papers, and ...
The Honolulu Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii)16 Jun 1927, Thu The Baltimore Sun 16 Jul 1924 The Baltimore Sun 21 Aug 1924 Inter-personal ... no relation to Joseph), one of Meyers psychiatric residents. Clara Thompson had been placed in charge of Meyer's private ...
Schlenker, Barry R. (1980). Impression Management: The Self-concept, Social Identity, and Interpersonal Relations. Brooks/Cole ... Verbal and nonverbal cues are read more in the moment and in relation to what else is happening in the interview. A video ... doi:10.1111/j.1744-6570.1981.tb00946.x. Cook, Kevin W.; Vance, Carol A.; Spector, Paul E. (April 2000). "The Relation of ... Vogt, Dawne S.; Randall Colvin, C. (14 March 2003). "Interpersonal Orientation and the Accuracy of Personality Judgments: ...
... theology of interpersonal relations, and critical analysis of gender integration of the American armed forces. Mitchell was ... Mitchell terms relations within the Trinity archical and not hierarchical. He likewise terms relations within man as naturally ... He explains male and female as reciprocal modes of relation and one aspect of the image of God in man. One mode is "archic" and ... "The Problem with Hierarchy: Ordered Relations in God and Man," St. Vladimir's Theological Quarterly, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2010. ...
On 25 February 2012 The Daily Telegraph reported that the association had had an unpaid debt of more than £1200 in relation to ... On the 22 October 2021, Cherwell reported that several complaints of financial and interpersonal misconduct had been made to ... Mills, Sasha; Hancock, Charlie (22 October 2021). "BREAKING: Allegations of financial and interpersonal misconduct lodged ...
It suggested that pop trends of an atavistic nature could be analysed in relation to Dr. Timothy Leary's interpersonal ... Leary suggested there were balanced, healthy forms of behaviour in relation to each of the life scripts and extreme, unhealthy ... Leary, Timothy (1957). Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality: A Functional Theory and Methodology for Personality Evaluation. ... For instance, a widely used psychological test in this country the Leary Interpersonal Analysis Grid (1957) divides the four ...
The Japanese are motivated to maintain interpersonal harmony and avoid conflict, resolve conflict better, and are wiser earlier ... Human Relations. 55 (1): 89-118. doi:10.1177/0018726702551004. S2CID 145781752. Kim, U., Triandis, H. C., Choi, S. C., ... and Etzioni 1969 on international relations Child's (1968) review of the culture and personality area in the Borgatta and ...
She created the middle-range nursing theory of interpersonal relations Anita Thigpen Perry, First Lady of Texas Jill Pettis, ...
The first order zone can also be referred to as the "interpersonal environment" or "neighborhood". A first order member of a ... These linguistic variables made up the dependent variable of the study, and were analyzed in relation to the network structure ...
In addition, they must have advanced interpersonal skills and leadership potential. This is due both to the intensive nature of ... The first major combines Middle Eastern Studies, International Relations and Sociology, and is identical for all cadets. It ...
Furthermore, it has been theorized that person-environment fit can mediate the relation of group-specific workplace experiences ... Person perception and interpersonal behavior. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. pp. 353-379. Edwards, Jeffrey R. (1994 ...
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Communication is thus at the forefront of how employees perceive themselves in relation to the organization and in regards to ... If, however, subordinates have close, positive, interpersonal relationships with their supervisors, chances are higher that ... Since employees perceive themselves in relations to others, they do not want to ruin their public image because that image ... "Antecedents and consequences of organisational silence: an empirical investigation." Employee Relations 27 (2005): 441-58. ...
In Tajfel (Ed.) Social Identity and Intergroup Relations Cambridge, CUP, and Paris, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme. McPhail, C ... SIDE argues this occurs principally because (visual) anonymity obscures individual features and interpersonal differences. As a ... thereby changing power relations between groups. The close connection between identity expression and power proposed by SIDE ...
McMaster uses a number of symbols to represent the institution, with the university's Office of Public Relations managing the ... This format uses short, independent assessments in a timed circuit to obtain aggregate scores in interpersonal skills, ...
... it concentrates largely on preferred interpersonal behaviours rather than prescribing a spiritual philosophy. Objections were ... development in Scotland Renewable energy in Scotland Centre for Alternative Technology Diggers and Dreamers Local relations ...
Shutz's (1958) "Fundamental interpersonal relations orientation" theory suggests that groups satisfy the need for control, ... Studying the purpose for formation of a group, whether it is serving a "functional" purpose or an "interpersonal attraction" ... Further he suggested that interpersonal trust and self-esteem were closely related to not advocating force. Margaret Hermann ( ... Often people join groups in order to fulfill certain survival, interpersonal, informational and collective needs. A political ...
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Interventions for Interpersonal Violence. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 77-94. Mayne, J. T. & Ambrose, K. T. ( ... "Partner-specific anger management as a mediator of the relation between mindfulness and female perpetrated dating violence". ... 4 People get into anger issues because both the instigator and instigated lack interpersonal and social skills to maintain self ... improving communication strategies and interpersonal skills (DEAR MAN & GIVE). Below are specific types of anger management ...
Because peer relations are so essential to developing identity and intimacy, the normal psychosocial maturation of unpopular ... Sullivan, H.S. (1953). The interpersonal theory of psychiatry. New York: Norton. Larson, R. (1983). Adolescents' daily ... In seeking to compensate for the lack of peer relations, furthermore, the unpopular adolescent may be forced to turn to other ... But while normal peer relations are an enjoyable alternative to the home, a subset of adolescents experiences this social ...
Group therapy can aid the learning and practice of interpersonal skills and self-awareness by individuals with BPD, though drop ... The therapist will try to explore and clarify aspects of this relationship so the underlying object relations dyads become ... It was also found that Topiramate showed a significant decrease in interpersonal issues and depression. Lamotrigine showed a ... Some psychotherapies, including DBT, were developed partly to overcome problems with interpersonal sensitivity and maintaining ...
They place a high value on interpersonal relationships and group members are a very close-knit community. Typically a low- ... relations, body language, verbal messages, or non-verbal messages. "High-" and "low-" context cultures typically refer to ... High-context defines cultures that are usually relational and collectivist, and which most highlight interpersonal ... and which most highlight interpersonal relationships. Cultures and communication in which context is of great importance to ...
Industrial relations, Management, Interpersonal conflict). ... Interpersonal conflict among people at work has been shown to ... The most often used scale to assess interpersonal conflict at work is the Interpersonal Conflict at Work Scale, ICAWS. Conflict ... Social conflict refers to interpersonal, intragroup, and intergroup differences. Organizational conflict at the interpersonal ... "Interpersonal Conflict at Work Scale, ICAWS". Retrieved June 23, 2021. [1] Conflict and dispute management system design: ...
Taxonomy is the collection of individuals and categories and their relations. Three basic relations are: An individual is an ... Individuals are far from a comprehensive understanding of domains as communication and knowledge, interpersonal interactions or ... Some aspects of similar situations are studied and are well understood, but there are many relations that are unknown, even in ... Web mining systems used to collect commonsense knowledge from Web documents focus on taxonomic relations and specifically in ...
Industrial Relations, 50, 149-173. doi:10.1111/j.1468-232X.2010.00629.x Link, B.G., Dohrenwend, B.P., & Skodol, A.E. (1986). ... potentially leading to problems with others by interfering with interpersonal relationships. Indirect effects also play a role ... The relation of adverse working conditions to psychological distress is thus an important avenue of research. A literature ... Human Relations, 14, 3-38. doi:10.1177/001872675100400101 Kornhauser, A. (1965). Mental health of the industrial worker. New ...
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The results of Greene and Zaidel's study suggest that in relation to visual fields, information is processed independently and ... Therefore, social cues are believed to be an important aspect of inclusion and comfort in personal, interpersonal and social ... Bryan, Roonie; Pietro Perona; Ralph Adolphs (2012). "Perspective Distortion from Interpersonal Distance is an Implicit Visual ... "attention to and accuracy in decoding interpersonal social cues" relevant to gaining inclusion. Being able to accurately detect ...
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  • The foundations of the field are reviewed first, with a sequence of chapters that present the hard core of the theoretical and empirical analyses of giving, reciprocity and altruism in economics, examining their relations with the viewpoints of moral philosophy, psychology, sociobiology, sociology and economic anthropology. (elsevier.com)
  • Findings: investigated and established how interpersonal relationships in the unit affect the level of neurotic states in servicemen. (neliti.com)
  • Search and filter below to find the right academic degree program, minor, or certificate for you in Family Science - the scientific study of families and close interpersonal relationships. (ncfr.org)
  • This information was analyzed, concluding that interpersonal skil s in nursing are defined as the abilities of professional nurses to express their knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and values in relationships with col eages, patients, and their relatives and achieve a humane and person- centered practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • Group II (Active Control): It will be based on a psycho-educational orientation on general interpersonal relationships. (who.int)
  • Children internalize early interactions which lay down patterns of expectations and experiences not only for future relationships (interpersonal functioning) but also for the slef (intra-psychic functioning). (alombaribonefeld.com)
  • In 2019, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District (NMUSD) established a Human Relations Task Force (HRTF). (nmusd.us)
  • All are welcome to join us at the following Human Relations Task Force Meetings, where participants will review the progress of the 2019-20 HRTF Implementation Plan, along with Dr. Teresa Neighbors from The University of California, Irvine, who will assist NMUSD in evaluating the effectiveness of the action items in the implementation plan. (nmusd.us)
  • In April 2019, Newport-Mesa Unified School District (NMUSD) partnered with Orange County Human Relations to lead the district's Human Relations Task Force (HRTF). (nmusd.us)
  • Además, se consultó a expertos en habilidades profesio- nales y relacionales entre 2009 y 2019. (bvsalud.org)
  • Search: 'Interpersonal relations - Textbooks. (newinti.edu.my)
  • A literature search on interpersonal aspects f I of nursing was conducted in databases, e-books, and institutional re- n a l y s i s o positories to recognize the uses, attributes, antecedents, consequenc- es, and empirical referents of the concept. (bvsalud.org)
  • Kahn makes it clear that politics, economics, communications, and interpersonal relations are as central to today's public health crises as they were in the past. (cdc.gov)
  • Thus, a meta-analysis is warranted, to systematize the findings of the extant studies in literature that have investigated the relation between behavioral problems and social competence, and to examine the overall strength of this correlation as well as the conflicting results across studies. (biomedcentral.com)
  • While playing club blackjack it is helpful to sharpen your abilities of individual to-individual relations. (a1gamblingworld.com)
  • The skills attached to interpersonal are very important and vital towards development of a relationship (Schutz, 1966). (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • The relevant skills necessary for interpersonal relationship are very important. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • The feedback that we get from other people tends to help us save and improve interpersonal skills. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • Retail Office Associates are computer savvy, can multi-task, have strong interpersonal skills, and are career-minded team players that set the benchmark high for true customer service professionals. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Interpersonal Skills Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for people looking to improve their interpersonal communication skills. (stackexchange.com)
  • Leadership skills: Leading and managing a group of 12 children and attending to their daily needs including health, safety, sunscreen, interpersonal relations, and participation. (campgreenacres.com)
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. (globaljobs.org)
  • C o n c e p t A * This article derives from the dissertation entitled "Competencia interpersonal del docente de enfermería: génesis e influencias mutuas en la formación del estudiante de enfermería", Doctorate Program in Nursing, Nursing School, Universidad Nacion- al de Colombia. (bvsalud.org)
  • Communication is an aspect that is very relevant to interpersonal relationship. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • Interpersonal relationship is very relevant in workplaces as it ensures that it boosts the morale of all employees. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • Happiness is an aspect that is associated with strong interpersonal relationship. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • Interpersonal relationship is deemed very dynamic. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • The other theory that explains formation of interpersonal relationship is social exchange. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • Many literature reviews have come to explain about interpersonal relationship. (bestwritinghelp.org)
  • This phenomenon is pointed out in the literature as beneficial for physical and emotional health of the pardoning victim, and for the interpersonal relationship between the victim and the offender. (bvsalud.org)
  • The present meta-analysis examined the correlation between different types of behavioral problems and social competence among children aged 3-13, and investigated possible moderators in this relation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Especially, the relation between social competence and behavioral problems has attracted attention as it has turned out that the promotion of social competence in children and youth may actually be a viable alternative or supplement to efforts at reducing these problems. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There is extensive research supporting the social disconnection model, which is a model linking interpersonal perfectionism (i.e., perceiving others have excessively high standards for oneself) with suicidal behavior through subjective or objective social disconnection. (uncg.edu)
  • The relation does however vary according to type of behavior being measured, as well as demographic characteristics of the respondent. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Exploring the interplay of dopaminergic genotype and parental behavior in relation to executive function in early childhood. (cdc.gov)
  • In this case, the concept of interpersonal skil s in nurs- ing makes the core relational aspects of nursing visible and defines the characteristics of a professional within practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • The concept of interpersonal skil s in nursing is limited, given a lack of clarity in practice and research on the indistinct use of terms related to interpersonal skil s and interperson- al knowledge. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: construct and validate a tool to identify the factors that influence interpersonal relations and the health of nursing workers in a University Hospital in the South of Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • Rojas J, Rivera LN. Concept Analysis of Interpersonal Skil s in Nursing. (bvsalud.org)
  • To determine a broad definition of the term interpersonal k i l l s i skil s in nursing. (bvsalud.org)
  • Orange County Human Relations facilitated 12 meetings among the group, which included students, parents, staff and community members. (nmusd.us)
  • Problem-solving, decision making, and conflict resolution: Addressing and managing different personalities, behaviours, and interpersonal challenges within a group of children and handling children with special needs. (campgreenacres.com)
  • It integrates insights from Existential and Humanistic Approaches mainly Person Centred and Psychodinamic, mainly objective relations and interpersonal theory. (alombaribonefeld.com)
  • Depression during adolescence and young adulthood has been associated with an increased likelihood of substance abuse, interpersonal problems, delinquency, academic and workplace difficulties, and suicide attempts (2-4). (cdc.gov)
  • The concept Interpersonal relations -- Fiction represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in City of Stirling Library Services . (wa.gov.au)
  • The concept Interpersonal relations -- Fiction represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in T.O.H.P. Burnham Free Library (Essex) . (essexpl.org)
  • Alli, F., Maharaj, P. & Vawda, M.Y. (2013) Interpersonal relations between health care workers and young clients: barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health care. (hsrc.ac.za)
  • Interpersonal relations between health care providers and young clients have long being cited as an important element for improving client up take of services, satisfaction and overall health outcomes. (hsrc.ac.za)
  • This study explores to what extent interpersonal relations form a barrier to young peoples access to and satisfaction of health services. (hsrc.ac.za)
  • Sagittarius is related to the fire by friction, because all social processes are based on interpersonal relations, which imply polarization and often conflict. (mindfire.ca)
  • Object Relations Theories are based upon the works of Melanie Klein and others. (freud-museum.at)
  • Counseling and interpersonal communication in family planning : a training module. (who.int)
  • Programs may be titled with terminology other than Family Science, such as "family studies" or "family relations. (ncfr.org)
  • The current study used experience sampling methodology (ESM) with 145 participants to test a two-level path model examining whether attributions and expectations explain the relation between SPP and loneliness at the following time point. (uncg.edu)
  • The concept Women -- Interpersonal relations represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Austin Public Library . (austintexas.gov)
  • Something greater, a reality that has its roots in our tradition, passion and in the conviction that there are people and interpersonal relations behind all this. (furnitureproduction.net)
  • Our focus is to maintain interpersonal relations, thus we are able to provide high quality. (altinstern.eu)
  • Theoretical implications: implications: the main result of research on the subject of the article is to determine the parameters of interpersonal relations in the military unit, which are predictors of the development of neurotic states. (neliti.com)
  • Arts & Science is seeking a dedicated Program Administrator to join the International Relations Program. (globaljobs.org)
  • The relation of the mumps to the sexual glands is characteristic, for the entrance into the realm of the conscious and individualized mind can affect the sex force, either through over-stimulation and irritation, or in terms of a deliberate ascetic deprivation. (mindfire.ca)
  • Hence, the current meta-analysis by summarizing extant studies on the relation aims at filling this gap. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Emotional Regulation and Interpersonal Relations. (bvsalud.org)