Mastering Human RelationsPrentice Hall Allyn Bacon Canada, 1999 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina 297
... physical ap- pearance is attractiveness . Physically attractive people are often perceived as possessing many desirable traits . Attractiveness seems to say , " Look , I'm more interesting , poised , sociable , independent , exciting ...
... physical ap- pearance is attractiveness . Physically attractive people are often perceived as possessing many desirable traits . Attractiveness seems to say , " Look , I'm more interesting , poised , sociable , independent , exciting ...
Pagina 328
... physical or symbolic attack . The objects of attack are usually others , though the self can be attacked as well . Aggressive urges that were once targeted at others could be redirected toward the self , resulting in acts of self ...
... physical or symbolic attack . The objects of attack are usually others , though the self can be attacked as well . Aggressive urges that were once targeted at others could be redirected toward the self , resulting in acts of self ...
Pagina 396
... physically or verbally . As we've learned , aggressing against oth- ers is not a very effective physical way of coping . A better alternative for let- ting off steam before we explode ( in anger ) is to engage in physical exercise . We ...
... physically or verbally . As we've learned , aggressing against oth- ers is not a very effective physical way of coping . A better alternative for let- ting off steam before we explode ( in anger ) is to engage in physical exercise . We ...
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Psychological | xxiii |
HOW TO COMMUNICATE | 30 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSIVENESS | 68 |
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