The main objective of the first group session is to build and
promote group cohesion.
The meetings also, MacLachlan said,
promote group cohesion.
The pain experienced by some of the students seemed to serve a unique causal function, focusing the students» attention on the shared pain and, ultimately,
promoting group cohesion.
It appears that if certain engagement (joining family members, accurately describing the intervention, and exploring / addressing the family's problem areas) and retention (
promoting group cohesion, encouraging parents to contribute to group discussion, and encouraging parents to work on their own problems) strategies are used effectively, Hispanic parents can be engaged and retained in parent - centered HIV preventive interventions.
Not exact matches
If you pour out compassion for outgroup members, you may have less left for your family; if you say yes to every ingroup request that comes your way, you may
promote social
cohesion and
group fitness but sacrifice your own personal fitness.
Since opening their doors in 2011, Waber and his team have helped companies analyze collaboration patterns within their workforces, uncovering small but critical tweaks that employers can make to improve
cohesion within work
groups or to
promote more cross-talk among
groups.
This lesson reflects on the ways in which religious
groups try to
promote community
cohesion.
The Scouting community In Blackburn has been working together to not only open the North West's first Muslim scout
group, but to also work together on a community
cohesion project called «One Community One Blackburn» —
promoting the
cohesion between scout
groups of different faiths.
My own experience is that it is Free Schools which tend to REDUCE community
cohesion by being
promoted by faith
groups.
Research overwhelmingly indicates that a positive school climate
promotes cooperative learning,
group cohesion, respect, and mutual trust — all of which have in turn been shown to improve the learning environment.
But I would really wonder about these
groups who want to «
promote community
cohesion» by implication, in contrast to existing schools.
Mark R. Jacobson, a Georgetown University professor and expert on Russian influence operations, said Russia strategically seeks to undermine U.S. political
cohesion by
promoting extremist views within opposing political or social
groups, and hoping chaos — and violence — ensues.
It
promotes a multicultural perspective by building
group cohesion, acceptance of differences, and the ability to understand different points of view.