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Assertiveness

Theories and Benefits of Assertive Behavior

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What are the keys words that you need to know for this topic? Assertiveness, Assertive Behavior, Benefits, Manipulation, and Personal Rights.
How old is the concept of assertiveness? Assertiveness is a new concept.
When was the concept formed? The assertiveness concept was formed in the late 50's- early 60's of the 20th century.
Who contributed when the concept of assertiveness was formed? The assertiveness concept was formed through the contributions of Salter.
What is the dictionary definition of assertive mean? Assertive comes from the English and means to "assert" or in other words to insist.
What does assertive mean in simple words? In simple words, it illustrates the person's ability to "stand their ground" and defend their "point of view."
How does assertiveness manifest itself? Assertiveness manifests itself as spontaneous behavior.
How does an assertive person express themselves? People who are assertive freely expresses their feelings and thoughts and doesn't limit theirselves to rituals/conventions.
From another point of view, how can assertive be defined? It can be defined as adequacy from another point of view.
When is assertive behavior visible? It's visible when interacting other people, a persons flexibility to change behavior, and reacting to specific circumstances.
How is assertiveness correlated to interpersonal behavior? Assertive behavior is the most constructive way os interpersonal interactions; it allows a person to resist aggression and manipulation.
How is assertive seen? Assertive is seen as perseverance which manifests itself in the form of the person's persistence.
What concepts do Lange and Jakubowski consider identical? They consider assertiveness, spontaneity, adequacy, and perseverance to be identical?
How does A.M. Prichojan determine the concept of assertiveness? He focuses on confidence and separating the feelings of self-affirmation to attempt to determine assertiveness.
How does Grigorievskaya understand assertiveness? Grigorievskaya understand assertiveness as a "multi-component quality of the individual, including openness to learning about oneself and others.
How does Kappoini and Novak regard assertiveness? Kappoini and Novak regard assertiveness as a personal trait that can be defined as autonomy. independence from external influences, and the ability to regulate one's own behavior.
What does assertive behavior imply? Assertive behavior implies a relationship at the level of an "Adult." Meaning, an assertive person perceives and behaves live an adult.
What form does non-assertiveness individuals take? Non-assertive individuals takes the form of aggression or submission.
How is assertiveness understood? Assertiveness is understood as a subjective personal quality.
If a person is assertive, what type of behavior do they display? Assertive individuals display a confident behavior type.
Who is better protected against emotional problems? People who show signs of high assertiveness are better protected against emotional problems.
What emotional problems do individuals with high assertiveness, do not usually have? individuals with high assertiveness do not usually complain about situational-caused anxiety and fears.
What correlation does assertiveness and self-esteem have? The higher the level of assertiveness a person has, the higher the self-esteem they have; this is a positive correlation.
What does this theoretical analysis allow us to do? This theoretical analysis allows us to distinguish the component structure of assertiveness, including the cognitive, affective, and behavioral components behind it.
How are confident and relaxed people in their behavior? Confident and relaxed people are able to express their feelings sincerely without aggression, while people with none to little assertiveness cannot do this.
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