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Ünsiyyət psixologiyası - Gerhard Ohrband ilə

Gerhard Ohrband

Ünsiyyət psixologiyası - Gerhard Ohrband ilə

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Ünsiyyət psixologiyası - Gerhard Ohrband ilə

Gerhard Ohrband

Ünsiyyət psixologiyası - Gerhard Ohrband ilə

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Ünsiyyət psixologiyası - Gerhard Ohrband ilə

Gerhard Ohrband

Ünsiyyət psixologiyası - Gerhard Ohrband ilə

A weekly Education podcast
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30How to find good role models for communicationPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  we
29I am not going to say this againPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a consul
28Do not say “What´s your problem?”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a consu
27Avoid generalizationsPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a consultant for UN
26Don't say "Be reasonable"Recommended book: George Thompson “Verbal judo”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience
25Wait for all the attacksPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a consultant for
24The Strawman FallacyRecommended book: Chris Voss “Never split the difference”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of exper
23Start with a NoRecommended book: Chris Voss “Never split the difference”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience
22How to get out of pointless discussionsRecommended book: Eric Berne “Games people play”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 year
21Don’t say “Calm down!”Recommended book: George Thompson “Verbal judo”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience te
20Transactional analysis - introductionRecommended book: Eric Berne “Games people play”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years
19Do you have a persona description?Recommended book: Arthur Samuel Joseph “Vocal power”Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years
18How to refuse unreasonable demandsPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a cons
17What can I do about chronic liars?Psychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a cons
16Make a list of your weaknessesPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as  well as a consulta
15The Invert! TechniquePsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as well as a consultant for UNI
14The attention dietPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as well as a consultant for UNICEF
13You do not need to convince everybodyPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as well as a co
12How to react when someone calls you an idiotPsychologist, author and consultant from Hamburg /Germany (*1979). Married, two sons. MA in psychology from the University of Hamburg. More than 14 years of experience teaching psychology as well
11How to react to toxic people at workRecommended literature for this episode:Patricia Evans “Victory over verbal abuse”, “Controlling people”, “The verbally abusive relationship”David Hawkins “Dealing with the crazymakers in your life”Sus
10Self-handicappingRecommended literature for this episode:Rhodewalt, F.; Fairfield, M. (1991). "Claimed self-handicaps and the self-handicapper: On the relation of reductions in intended effort to performance". Journal of Personality and So
9Promotion goals and prevention goalsRecommended literature for this episode:Higgins, E. T. (1997). Beyond pleasure and pain. American Psychologist, 52, 1280-1300.Higgins, E. T. (2012). Beyond Pleasure and Pain: How Motivation Works. Oxford
8Implementation intentionsRecommended literature:Gollwitzer, P. M. (1990). Action phases and mind-sets. In E. T. Higgins & R. M. Sorrentino (Eds.), Handbook of motivation and cognition (Vol. 2, pp. 53-92). New York: Guilford.Gollwitzer, P.
7Expressive writingRecommended literature:James W. Pennebaker, John E. Evans (2014). Expressive Writing: Words that     Heal. Idyll Arbor.Stefanie P. Spera, Eric D. Buhrfeind and James W. Pennebaker (1994). Expressive Writing and Copin
6Stereotype threatRecommended literature for this episode:Shih, M. , Pittinsky, T.L.M. and Ambady, N. (1999). Stereotype Susceptibility: Identity, Salience and Shifts in Quantitative Performance. Psychological Science, 10 (1), 80–83.Steele,
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