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Internal and External Factors in Language Learning

Internal and External Factors in Language Learning

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learners think in sounds, rhythms, and patterns. Interpersonal intelligence: Learners possessing this ability like interacting with others and have a strong capacity to understand the people around them. They always try to see how the others think and feel, and they try to create cooperative between group members and encourage communication.

  Internal, Interpersonal, External, Like, Patterns

THE GOODENOUGH DRAW-A-MAN TEST AS A MEASURE OF ...

THE GOODENOUGH DRAW-A-MAN TEST AS A MEASURE OF ...

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accurate interpersonal behavior. In terms of the sub-divisions of personality—the levels of public inter-action, perception and private symbolism—it consists of appropriate, accurate and balanced interpersonal behavior respectively (9, p. 31). Leary, then defines adjustment in terms of effert-.-i vp in-h(=»r-action between individuals.

  Interpersonal, Behavior, Goodenough, Interpersonal behavior

Treating Anxiety Disorders

Treating Anxiety Disorders

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for anxiety and anxiety-related disorders are being tested all the time. Check www.adaa.org for updated information. therAPy Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, is a well-established, highly effective, and lasting treatment. It focuses on understanding and changing thinking and behavior patterns. Benefits are usually seen in 12 to 16 weeks,

  Behavior, Patterns, Behavior patterns

The Psychological Consequences of Sexual Trauma

The Psychological Consequences of Sexual Trauma

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Behavior Therapy has been shown to be effective in lowering levels of parasuicidal and impulsive behaviors and alcohol use (van den Bosch, Koeter, Stijnen, Verheul, & vanden Brink, 2005). Childhood sexual trauma is also associated with other personality disorders, including those that are distinguished by enduring patterns of distrust and

  Sexual, Trauma, Psychological, Behavior, Patterns, Consequences, The psychological consequences of sexual trauma

The Cycle of Liberation - John Muir College

The Cycle of Liberation - John Muir College

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The Interpersonal phase of the liberation process is marked by a change iG :-_ value others and interact with them on a regular basis. It is the phase of buildin,~ _ nity, and consists of two steps: dialoguing with people who are like us for support -~ = who have the same social identities as we do. with regard to this issue of oppressic :·

  Interpersonal, Like, Liberation

(Handouts & Worksheets) Intro to DBT

(Handouts & Worksheets) Intro to DBT

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a person [s learning, environment, and influences. Behavior Therapy is based on the premise that all behavior (including maladaptive behavior) is learned, and therefore can be unlearned. The individual can learn the correct or acceptable behavior. It is a treatment that focuses on altering negative behaviors that have become problematic and

  Behavior, All behavior

Ethical issues across cultures: managing the differing ...

Ethical issues across cultures: managing the differing ...

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ethical behavior of its managers. The behavior is exhibited in two main ways: first, by overt actions such as public or corporate statements and actions about ethical behavior; second, by the collection of the group of ethical attitudes and values. One problem in dealing with culture is …

  Behavior, Ethical, Ethical behavior

Treatment, Services, and Intervention Programs for Child ...

Treatment, Services, and Intervention Programs for Child ...

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behavior incompatible with problem behavior, and ignore or apply negative consequences to problem behavior. Another example of effective interven-tions is the parent-training program developed by Webster-Stratton and Hammond (1997), which involves groups of parents in therapist-led discussions of videotaped lessons.

  Behavior

Attribution Theories: How People Make Sense of Behavior

Attribution Theories: How People Make Sense of Behavior

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Attribution Theories: How People Make Sense of Behavior. 73 Heider attempted to solve one of the core philosophical problems of phenomenology: the relation between sensory information and real objects. That is, he asked how it was pos-sible that humans perceive qualities of . objects in the world. even though all they have are sensations in the ...

  Behavior, Attribution

The Principal and the School: What Do Principals Do?

The Principal and the School: What Do Principals Do?

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The principal's role can be defined as getting things done by working with all school stakeholders in a professional learning community (Hord & Sommers, 2008). Principals cannot do all of the work in schools alone. They must, therefore, influence the behavior of other people in a certain direction.

  Behavior

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