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    a major presence as America was flourishing into a great nation. Major ethnic groups expressed their interests and brought up issues that were important…

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    Role Play Reflective Essay

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    tutorial workshop on the topic of emotion as part of the organisational behavior course. The workshop started with a brief introduction by the tutor and then we were arranged us into groups and given task about emotion. After the discussion, we are required to present the ideas that we have. This week we were asked to create a role play that involved emotion. PREPARATION Before we attended the tutorial workshop, we were asked to watch a TV episode and comment the emotions that have happened in…

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    Cognitive and Biological Interaction FQ: to what extent does cognitive and biological interact with emotions? The cognitive level of analysis and biological factor of the two when dealing with a specific component of the brain known as emotion. What the cognitive level of analysis aims to study the inner processes of the mind and how cognitive process guides behavior. Within the level of analysis, emotion has been investigated in terms of the biological and cognitive influences. A biological…

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    The facial feedback hypothesis expresses that an individual's emotional state can be influenced due to the change of one's facial expression that is associated with a particular emotion. The mimicking of a facial expression is based on an emotion that can induce a positive (smile) or negative (frown) feeling (Nevid, 2015, p. 306). However, forcing a smile is not that same as a genuine smile (“Duchenne smile”), and therefore, will only provide a temporarily positive emotional state. Nevertheless,…

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    Cognitive Dissonance Study

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    The group were split into two: freedom of choice and experimenter choice. The freedom of choice group where they were told that they could do other tasks in lieu of the emotion test, even though the experimenter didn't say what they were. The students were told that they would walk across a busy quadrangle dress in a Chiquita banana outfit and walk from one statue to the next and after report about their emotions and the distance from the statues. The experimenter…

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    Placing foster kids in group homes is often a go-to. However, they are ten times more expensive per child than a foster home. Foster children have more success when placed in a family home, and putting them in a group home is a troubling practice. Tracey Feild, director of the Child Welfare Strategy Group states, "We believe all kids who have to be removed from their families should be placed with other families…

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    about ways to behave" (Muskat, Winter 2016). Our group norms were to exercise confidentiality; to follow the order of participation, where the leaders spoke during the task group meetings unless someone else was assigned to do so; and to be respectful of other members in the group by remaining professional throughout the session. In following the order of participation; we had to keep in mind that, “whenever people are together in face-to-face groups, they are communicating. Even if they are not…

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    Groupthink Inside Out

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    second idea in Inside Out involves the incorporation of minority opinion into a preexisting group of people with established analogous beliefs on a specific subject…

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    However, cognitive reappraisal also benefits the psychological response to acute stress. Emotion regulation (ER) – an individual’s ability to adaptively change emotions and how they are experienced – is a key component to evaluating and experiencing stress (Gross, 1998). ER and cognitive reappraisal are closely related because cognitive reappraisal consists of reassessing a situation…

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    Psychoeducational Group Psychoeducational group is one of the effective group to utilize working with a diverse populations. According to Gladding, “psychoeducational groups were originally develop for use in educational settings, especially public schools. Psychoeducational groups with well-organized and structured activities and exercises, help increase the self-worth of participants. Based on Yalom’s research on therapeutic factors, these groups provide information, socializing techniques,…

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