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Body checking describes a number of behaviours around analysing weight, shape and size. In this article we discuss how to stop body checking
One of the questions that I get about my interest in UX and my background in Behavioural Economics is one where people don’t understand the connection between these two. How do they relate? The…
“How risky is he, out of 10?” “Is she high, medium or low risk?” My answer is always the same, “it depends…” I’ve written previously on some essentials of risk assessment in children with sexual behaviour problems, but this came up again this week in conversation. It got me thinking… Now, we all want to […]
We are all guilty of judging others in the unforgiving current climate, but what is driving our desire to berate and shame others and is it useful?
Moral emotions have long been used to change people’s behaviour, but is shaming still relevant in modern society? Institutionalised shaming is becoming fashionable again. Since the early 1990s, we…
MGT200 Organisational Behaviour Individual Essay Writing Assignment on " A servant leadership management style is the best approach for managing people in organisations. Discuss pros and cons of this argument."-King's Own Institute Australia.
YoungMinds, a leading mental health charity in the UK, plays a crucial role in supporting individuals struggling with self-harm. With a focus on empowering young people and their families, YoungMinds…
Describing gaslighting is about describing the characteristics and behaviours that the abuser will often use in order to confuse
This PDF social narrative/story promotes 'no spitting', discouraging negative behaviours like spitting on floor or at other people. There are numerous strategies included, in particular for students to use 'their words' instead of spitting at others. Certain pages can be removed to accommodate for student's level of understanding. For more stories on minimising negative behaviours, visit my other resources below, - Hitting Others is Not Okay: Social Narrative - Sitting on the Mat: Social Narrative - Knowing my Personal Space: Social Narrative - Rushing my Work is not Okay: Social Narrative - Red and Green Choices: Social Narrative - Hands out of Pants: Social Narrative and more.. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Linda-Martins-Creations
Narcissism is a term that is often thrown around in popular culture, but it is a serious personality disorder that can cause a lot of pain and suffering for those who are affected by it. The defini…
DBT helps with emotion regulation: handling distressing or difficult emotions better, and responding in healthier, less impulsive or harmful ways.
Tags: afraid of commitment, casual relationships, commitment resistance, friends with an ex, intermittent reinforcement, remaining friends with exes, The No Contact Rule, why can't I stay no contact?, why did they disappear?I hear from so many people who have an ex they ‘randomly’ hear from out of the blue, typically via email or text. And […]
What is cognitive behavioural therapy and is it the right therapy for you, learn the key principles and how it differs from other approaches
Managing challenging behaviour on a daily basis can take its toll on staff wellbeing. Adele Bates looks at why and how we must prioritise our own wellbeing if we are to best support our most vulnerable students
Mental health benefits of altruism: 1. fostering positive relationships 2. emotional and psychological well-being 3. addressing societal challenges
Has a narcissist made you out to be the crazy one? Learn how to expose a narcissist in court, at work or in any setting while staying in your power and sticking to the truth.
Do you know what self-actualization is? I've been a personal development junkie for a while, so when I suddenly learned about self-actualization, I was