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Assertiveness
Question | Answer |
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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 |