Values TechW. Kaufmann, 1976 - 240 Seiten |
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... positively reinforced , positive values develop . As experiences and reinforcements are repeated , we are better able to sort out those parts which satisfy our needs and reinforce our intentions . Those positive parts eventually grow to ...
... positively reinforced , positive values develop . As experiences and reinforcements are repeated , we are better able to sort out those parts which satisfy our needs and reinforce our intentions . Those positive parts eventually grow to ...
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... positive " technique whereby you can accentuate the positives and eliminate the neg- atives . As usual , the first thing you do is make a list of all the things you like or dis- like about a particular trait . Then , after each like and ...
... positive " technique whereby you can accentuate the positives and eliminate the neg- atives . As usual , the first thing you do is make a list of all the things you like or dis- like about a particular trait . Then , after each like and ...
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... positive viewpoints , but such an imagination will concentrate on successes and realized intentions , not on losses and blocked efforts . E. Some people fall into the trap of thinking that the satisfaction of continually defeating ...
... positive viewpoints , but such an imagination will concentrate on successes and realized intentions , not on losses and blocked efforts . E. Some people fall into the trap of thinking that the satisfaction of continually defeating ...
Inhalt
Exercise No 1 Manonthestreet | 112 |
Laboratory Exercises | 119 |
Section V2 Human needs | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
23 SELF enhancing Abraham Maslow accept achieve ADVANCED Exercise alternatives Andy Warhol aware basic become begin behavior beliefs better Big Mac BIORHYTHMS choices choose concepts conflict conscious contingencies costs criteria curriculum deal decide decision-making decisions determine develop discover dreams energy enhancing METHOD environment environmental evaluative everything example expect experience expressed feel friends fulfill George Gallup goals grades Graphology human needs imagine important individual intentions Jim Bagnall knowledge Lab Exercise LESSON lives look means measure natural NATURAL ENVIRONMENT objectives ourselves patterns physical PINNOCHIO point of view polyvision potential problem Psychosynthesis rank realize reason reinforce relationship requires responsible satisfied sense sensory situation skills social society someone statements symbols systematic techniques things Twelve Angry Men Universal Life Process VALUES TECH weeks with pay write