Control Your Emotion

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    P1 Describe Forms of Abuse Which May Be Experienced by Adults

    due to the care worker hitting or taking some kind of action which the resident doesn’t deserve just to make them be quiet or because the care worker becomes quite frustrated and physical with that resident. It is really difficult to maintain or control any reflex behaviour such as lashing out, throwing, dropping and many other actions. There are a list of causes and effects physical abuse has on an adult. They may have been neglected and abused as a child. Some have a lack of awareness of the

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    Introduction to the Field of Organizational Behavior

    The conclusion drawn from these studies was that it was security and recognition, not just good physical working conditions that bring a drastic improvement in productivity. Moreover, informal groups operating within the work settings exert strong control over work habits of individual workers. Douglas McGregor formulated two theories called Theory X and Theory Y. In these theories, he has made two contrasting sets of assumptions about individuals at work - negative and positive. Theory X assumes

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    10 Neurotransmitters

    neurotransmitter levels are inadequate these energizing and motivating signals are absent and we feel more stressed, sluggish, and out-of-control. Effects: Control the appetite center of the brain  Stimulates Corticotropin Releasing Factor, Adrenalcorticotropic Hormone, & Cortisol  Regulate male and female sex hormone  Regulates sleep  Modulate mood and thought processes  Controls ability to focus, concentrate, and remember things  The Mind Body Connection  The chemistry of our bodies can alter, and

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    Tour of the Brain. Phyco 101

    unique. It is part of your central nervous system which contains billions or nerve cells and trillions of support cells. The brain is the central computer that controls all bodily functions; the nervous system relays messages from the brain to different parts of the body. It gives us the power to think, plan, speak, and imagine. It controls body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing. The brain also accepts information about the world around you from your five senses. It handles

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    Critica Thinking

    not harder." They are masters of efficiency. * A critical thinker has the self-awareness to know the difference between a rational thought based on careful consideration and an emotional response based on personal bias. Emotion is the enemy of reason. By understanding your own perspective, you can also consider the perspective of others and come to a conclusion based on fact, not feelings. * Increasingly more and more employers are looking not for employees with highly specialized academic

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    Goal 3: A Spiritual Journey

    journey is defined as a journey which causes a series of emotions either good or bad. A spiritual journey is defined as a journey of which something you believe in changes your life and sends you on a journey. 1. Can physical journeys be threatened by circumstances that our out of our control? How do emotional setbacks affect your physical journey? Yes, a lot of physical journeys can be threatened by circumstances that we cannot control. This is portrayed in ‘Goal 3: Glory Days’ and ‘Cristiano

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    Cognitive Worksheet

    Description | Please respond to the prompts below (a,b,c,d) for each cognitive distortion you choose. Each response should be 150-200 words. a) Provide an example of a cognitive distortion from your personal life.b) How did the cognitive distortion affect your critical thinking?c) How could you manage the emotions associated with this cognitive distortion in the future?d) How will you avoid using this cognitive distortion in the persuasive essay you are writing for this class? | 1 |  Jumping to Conclusions

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    Manager as a Person

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Describe the various personality traits that affect how managers think, feel, and behave. (LO1) 2. Explain what values and attitudes are and describe their impact on managerial action. (LO2) 3. Appreciate how moods and emotions influence all members of an organization. (LO3) 4. Describe the nature of emotional intelligence and its role in management. (LO4) 5. Define organizational culture and explain how managers both create, and are influenced by, organizational culture

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    Life Game Players

    captures your heart so the dangers are unforeseen. On the other side there are those who taught they were in the right places for all the right reasons, only to realize that this is not what they had bargained for. Going thru adolescence can be very challenging. This is where your emotions can have the best or the worst of you. Not knowing where the future is taking you can be very frightening, even if you are optimistic of it. There has to be a way where all this built up emotions can be

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    that they are understood.[citation needed] It is important to note that while some indicators of emotion (e.g. smiling/laughing when happy, frowning/crying when sad) are largely universal[citation needed],[4] however in the 1990s Ekman expanded his list of basic emotions, including a range of positive and negative emotions not all of which are encoded in facial muscles.[13] The newly included emotions are: 1. Amusement 2. Contempt 3. Contentment 4. Embarrassment 5. Excitement

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