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Benefits of assertive behaviour

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show Comes from the English "to assert" - to insist.  
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show It denotes the person's ability to "stand one's ground" and defend one's point of view.  
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What is assertive behavior?   show
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show Was caused by social upheavals of the last decades which led to unfortunate consequences.  
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How is assertiveness manifested?   show
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How is assertiveness seen?   show
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How May and Ulrich see assertiveness?   show
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show There is analyzed the quality of confidence as attitude, a person's position in relation to himself, to the surrounding people to a situation that may be changed.  
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show Is an important personality trait, since it is viewed "as a constant social and psychological characteristic of a person whose basic trait is self-confidence and, on the other, as a process of self-affirmation, including the use of strategy of confident."  
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How Petrovsky and Yaroshevsky see assertiveness?   show
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How Kapponi and Novak see assertiveness?   show
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show Being assertive means being self-initiating and self-regulating.  
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show Is reflected in the confidence of one's own effectiveness, based on self-esteem and self- worth.  
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How assertiveness is understood?   show
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show -Is free in their self-disclosure -Manifests high self-esteem.  
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How is assertiveness seen in other scientists?   show
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Theoretical analysis of assertiveness.   show
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How confident people are with their behavior?   show
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What is self-esteem?   show
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What includes the affective component of assertiveness?   show
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show Promotes equality in human relationships.  
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Who created the first assertive training ?   show
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show To support people in activating their human potential, highlighted the equal rights of all people.  
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show To act according to personal interests and beliefs, to express personal views and feelings.  
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show Showed that both young and elderly women with assertive behavior and more competent.  
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