Compare theories of
unconscious emotional behavior and how they affect the ways scientists may come to alter the definition of meaning.
Not exact matches
Schools are tackling the problem of inequity and
unconscious bias with a multi-tiered strategy that includes shifting disciplinary practices within a Positive
Behavior Intervention & Supports (PBIS) framework and building social and
emotional competence for students and staff.
Beyond: Two Souls» ideas are occasionally inept, sometimes brilliant, and often an unstable in - between overloaded with
emotional ephemera, predatory clichés, and
unconscious behavior.
We use our
emotional self, many times through
unconscious mechanisms as a guide to anticipating future events, drawing upon episodes of past experiences and learned
behavior for coping strategies.
Rather, these techniques change
behavior by appealing to our nonrational motivations, our
emotional triggers and
unconscious biases.
There are alienating parents who are completely unaware of either their
emotional state, the motivation to alienate, or the effects of their
behavior (
unconscious), while at the other end of the continuum, there are parents who absolutely intend to bind the child to themselves in an exclusive relationship and are explicit in their statements and
behavior (overt).
b) Indirect effect route: On the other hand, studies report that children can learn these
emotional skills from their parents indirectly, observing and imitating their
behavior in an
unconscious way (Matthews, Zeidner, & Roberts, 2002; Zeidner et al., 2003).
«Identifying and understanding the typical play themes of young children enable the family counselor to assess children's
emotional needs, family dynamics as seen through the eyes of the child, and
unconscious conflicts that may be influencing the child's current
behaviors «(Green et al., 2009 p. 312).
I am intuitively drawn to underlying and usually
unconscious pulls beneath our
behavior and
emotional reactions.