Oh look
humans getting defensive and trying to kill each other over garbage.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, most
humans are too often put into a state where they
get defensive and reject new information.
Being
human means I'll sometimes fail, I'll sometimes react, I'll sometimes disconnect, disengage,
get defensive,
get angry, hurt, self - righteous, self - centered and narrow - minded... yes, even as a yoga teacher!
We're all
human, but don't make excuses or
get defensive.
Listen to feedback — We are all
human and we all
get defensive about things we care about.
When you
get defensive and defeated about making a mistake, it's making that mistake worse because you are amplifying and distorting it instead of seeing that mistake as another reminder that you are
human like the rest of us.
Comments from the floor ranged from
defensive (the APA staff essentially said, «If we want to be a player here with psychiatry we need to
get these guidelines out now»; representatives from division 39, psychoanalysis, claimed unfair treatment of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic TX,) to accurate (the president of the Women's division strongly suggested that decontextualizing PTSD was dangerous to those who suffered from it,) to the idiotic (sorry about casting aspersions here — but I am always fascinated when psychologists in love with RCTs and meta - analyses as the only viable evidence base stand at the mic and spout effect sizes etc. — overlooking the important contributions from qualitative research, and misunderstanding how RCTs are based on drug trials that simply do not translate to
humans.
The natural
human reaction is to
get mad at them back or at least to become
defensive.