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Exploring career mentoring and coaching Badge icon
Money & Business

Exploring career mentoring and coaching

...empathy patience and time to commit to the relationship relevant knowledge and experience self-awareness. A leading expert in mentoring, David Clutterbuck (2008, p. 6, Table 3), explains that all mentors must: respond appropriately to a variety of needs, which may include recognising and reconciling different and perhaps conflicting purposes recognise and adapt...
Speeches and speech-making
History & The Arts

Speeches and speech-making

...empathy is just very important: showing that you feel what the audience feels or you understand what the audience understands. And also it’s very important just having some common ground with the audience. I think Barack Obama is the king, and his trick was not necessarily that he was agreeing with everyone. It was creating the impression that he was agreeing with...
Level 1: Introductory 1 hr
Codi ymwybyddiaeth a chymorth i ddynion
Health, Sports & Psychology

Codi ymwybyddiaeth a chymorth i ddynion

...empathi i ddynion a allai fod yn ei chael hi'n anodd ac edrych ar rywfaint o'r cymorth sydd ar gael...Dysgwch fwy am gyrsiau a chymwysterau Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol _Y Brifysgol Agored. _ Mae'r erthygl hon yn cyfeirio at hunanladdiad ac yn trafod colli babi. Os oes angen cymorth arnoch, gellir cysylltu â’r Samariaid ar 116 123. Mae 19 Tachwedd yn nodi achlysur a...
Introducing social work: a starter kit
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing social work: a starter kit

...empathy be warm and demonstrate flexibility have a good capacity for self-awareness be honest, especially if they are not able to help have good communication skills be well informed be reliable be able to explain things to me without being condescending really listen to me, and for me to feel listened to and heard act effectively on my behalf be able to make practical...
Archive course extract: Attachment theory
Education & Development

Archive course extract: Attachment theory

...empathy from a peer to the IWM. 2. An infant who is an only child with two working parents who sharecaring roles but also have an au-pair who cares for the infant duringthe day An only child will not have the twins’ experiences of peer companionship that could contribute to their IWMs and, in the vignette described, is likely to develop an IWM that has multiple facets,...
The distance between us
History & The Arts

The distance between us

...empathy and affection, but simultaneously distract attention and concern from the real animals whose bodies are served up in the meal. Through these kinds of cultural experiences, children are habituated to concurrently hold positive self-concepts of caring for and about other animals (in the form of a much-loved toy/character), at the very moment of consuming them. As we...
Mashing up the Union Jack
Society, Politics & Law

Mashing up the Union Jack

...empathy look like. By acknowledging their identity through the act of remixing with and via the New Union Flag, children were able to enact several dimensions of performativity and cultural citizenship. This reveals that agency can be filtered through other performative forces: stories from people posing in front of the flag reveal that this very act (posing) and comments...
A hug for the brain: what does it mean to have a happy, healthy brain?
OpenLearn Ireland

A hug for the brain: what does it mean to have a happy, healthy brain?

...empathy and bonding in relationships. This hormone will increase with physical affection, such as a hug. Serotonin: this hormone is known as the ‘happy chemical’ that helps to stabilise your mood. 90% of it is made in your gut so when you feel anxious or stressed serotonin will increase in an attempt to help regulate your emotions. It’s also involved in your sleep,...