Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior

Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior
Title Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. Forgas
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 358
Release 2013
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1848729901

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This book reviews some of the most recent advances in research exploring the links between how people think and behave in interpersonal situations. This cutting-edge volume will interest those in the social and behavioral sciences, clinical and counseling psychology, and sociology, communication studies, and social work.

Perfecting Social Skills

Perfecting Social Skills
Title Perfecting Social Skills PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Eisler
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 223
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1461331862

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That man is a social being is almost axiomatic. Our interpersonal relation ships can be sources of the most rewarding or the most painful of human experiences. To a large measure our accomplishments in life depend on the facility with which we interact with others-our social skill. The acquisition of social skills is, of course, a natural part of the overall socialization process. However, in many instances it becomes necessary or desirable to develop further an individual's social facilities. Such skill development is the topic of this book. Two major goals were kept in mind in the writing of this book. The first was to provide a conceptual framework within which to view social skills. Such a framework allows one to understand why it is important to develop social skills, and the effects that such skill development should have. If the reader has a thorough understanding of the concept of social skills and their development, it becomes possible to make appropriate innovations and adaptions to his or her own circumstances. Without such a framework, social-skills training becomes little more than a collection of disjointed techniques. Also, without a conceptual understanding, pro cedural innovations are difficult to incorporate into training.

Social Thinking and Me!

Social Thinking and Me!
Title Social Thinking and Me! PDF eBook
Author Linda Murphy
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-03-01
Genre
ISBN 9781936943227

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Introducing Social Thinking Vocabulary concepts to school-age children

You Are a Social Detective!

You Are a Social Detective!
Title You Are a Social Detective! PDF eBook
Author Michelle Garcia Winner
Publisher Think Social Publishing
Total Pages 76
Release 2021-01-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1936943530

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The social world is a big, complicated place! We are all social detectives as we observe, gather, and make sense of the clues within different social contexts (settings, situations, and the people in them) to figure out the hidden rules for expected behaviors. This leads us toward understanding how we each feel and think about others in a situation and how we choose to respond to each other’s actions and reactions. We are good Social Detectives when we use our eyes, ears, hearts, and brains to figure out what others are planning to do next or are presently doing and what they mean by their words and actions. This revised, expanded 2nd edition of the awarding-winning storybook teaches from the social learner’s perspective about the power of observation, reading context, and interpreting clues before choosing how to respond in ways that meet their social goals. A new structured approach to observation, new illustrations reflecting a broader range of inclusion and diversity in characters, practice pages and activities for deeper learning, specific teaching tips, and a glossary of Social Thinking Vocabulary and concepts are just some of the new material you’ll find inside. This is the first book in the Superflex® series. It guides readers on a journey of discovery where they can: · Learn formulas for gathering clues by observing a setting, situation, and people in it · Be empowered to figure out how the social world works through their own detective lens · Learn to identify feelings and emotions and connect them to behaviors · Understand that all feelings are okay, even uncomfortable ones, and we can still learn and grow · Get support from emojis and special word banks · Find core Social Thinking® Vocabulary words highlighted throughout to support and strengthen key learning concepts · Have numerous opportunities to make smart guesses about hidden social rules in various situations · See examples and tips for school, home, and community life · Celebrate how all of us are social observers who are affected by others’ actions and reactions

Social Cognition and Communication

Social Cognition and Communication
Title Social Cognition and Communication PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. Forgas
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 411
Release 2013-07-31
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135011044

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Language is the essence of interpersonal behavior and social relationships, and it is social cognitive processes that determine how we produce and understand language. However, there has been surprisingly little interest in the past linking social cognition and communication. This book presents the latest cutting-edge research from a select group of leading international scholars investigating the how language shapes our thinking, and how social cognitive processes in turn influence language production and communication. The chapters represent diverse perspectives of investigating the links between language and communication, including evolutionary, linguistic, cognitive and affective approaches as well as the empirical analysis of written and spoken narratives. New methodologies are presented including the latest techniques of text analysis to illuminate the psychology of individual language users, and entire cultures and societies. The chapters address such questions as how are cognitive and identity processes reflected in language? How do affective states influence language production? Are political correctness norms in language use effective? How do partners manage to accommodate to each other’s communicative expectations? What is the role of language as a medium of interpersonal and intergroup influence? How are individual and cultural identities reflected in, and shaped by narratives in literature, school texts and the media? The book is aimed at all students, researchers and laypersons interested in the interplay between thinking and communication, and should be required reading for all professionals who use language in their everyday work to interact with people.

Social Thinking at Work

Social Thinking at Work
Title Social Thinking at Work PDF eBook
Author Michelle Garcia Winner
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2011-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9781936943128

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Interpersonal Behaviour

Interpersonal Behaviour
Title Interpersonal Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. Forgas
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages 380
Release 1985
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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