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Assertiveness

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What are the key words that is being taught? Assertiveness, assertive behavior, benefits, manipulation, and personal rights.
When was the assertiveness was formed? Late- 50's - early 60's of the 20th century.
What does the term assertiveness come from? The term "assertiveness" comes from the English "to assert" - to insist.
What is assertive behavior? A constructive way of interpersonal interaction, acting as an alternative to destructive types of behavior - manipulation and aggression.
What is the growth of manipulative relations caused by? Social upheavals of the last decades which led to unfortunate consequences, both in the public and individual consciousness of a large part of society in the post-soviet space countires.
Where did the issue of assertiveness originate from? The issue of assertiveness originates in behavioral therapy.
How did Shiltsova (2012) define assertiveness? He/she defined assertiveness as a consequence of learning, the acquired reaction of success to a social stimulus.
What are the three approaches to investigating assertiveness from various perspectives? The 3 approaches are, assertiveness manifest itself as spontaneous behavior, may be defined as adequacy, and is seen as perseverance which manifest itself in the form of the persons persistence.
What is Sheinov (2014) final conclusion? Sheinvo (2014) came to the conclusion that individuals with high assertiveness are better protected against emotional problems, less often complain about situationally-caused anxiety, suffer more rarely from fears.
In Alberti and Emmons (2008) opinion what is non-assertiveness? Non-assertiveness may take a form of aggression or submission.
What does assertiveness reflect? It reflects a confident type of behavior.
What are 3 ways someone can reflect assertiveness? Is free in their self-disclosure, easily communicates at all levels, at the same time communication being open and clear, has an active life attitude, and manifests high self-esteem.
How is there a close mutual correlation between and individual's assertiveness and self-esteem? Individuals with assertive behavior have a more adequate level of self-esteem, can cope with stress more successfully, are more successful in life in general.
According to Stein and Book (2011) what is the three main components of assertiveness? The ability to express feelings, the ability to openly express beliefs and thoughts, the ability to protect one's personal rights.
What are confident individuals able to do? They are able to express feelings sincerely and without aggression.
What does assertiveness promote? Equality in human relationships.
What does assertive behavior serve? To prevent personal haplessness and helps expand human capabilities.
What is a assertiveness from a cognitive perspective? The absence of anxious thoughts.
Why was the first assertive training created? to support people in activating their human potential.
What does the cognitive sphere form? it forms one's belief and attitudes.
Has the phenomenon of assertiveness been around for long? No, it is a relatively new concept in psychology.
What is the difference between individuals who are assertive and individuals who are not? They have a stronger motivation for criticism.
How is assertiveness most defined? as the absence of anxious thoughts.
Is there a positive correlation between assertiveness and self-esteem? Yes, there is a significant positive correlation
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