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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 3, 2024 12:43:48 GMT 5.5
The man answered very well, even though his lips were downcast and his gaze was turned to the side. Conscious inconsistency in this context means: the respondent thinks it is inappropriate to verbalize his current state (though he is fully aware of it), but he does not finish reinforcing words with the correct non-verbal symbols task. The man involved in the discussion blushed, yelled, and wagged his fingers. When asked not to be so angry, he replied in confusion that he wasn't angry at all. Here, perhaps C Level Contact List there is an unconscious incongruity: a person cannot notice the anger behind him and thinks he is making a point colorfully, but his gestures and tone of voice are perceived as aggressive, and denial will be dismissed. considered inconsistent. Manipulative techniques Flattery, lies, provocation, etc. are inconsistent by default because the person who uses them deliberately hides feelings and says things that are completely different from what he thinks. How the term coherence came about in psychology. The term was introduced to psychology by Carl Rogers, who used it to describe the psychotherapy method he was innovating at the time Client-centered (or in other words: person-centered) therapy. The focus of Rogers' therapy is not to impose problem-solving solutions on the client, but to ensure that he can find harmony on his own. According to Rogers, for this to happen, the counselor must be consistent.
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