Personality Perspectives
Prisma
Communication
Amber
Johnson and ethics
Katie
Naraine or Turkle
Erin
Potpourri
Amber
100
This perspective asks, "What is the meaning of life?"
What is existentialism?
100

According to Turkle, this type of short term communication makes us feel more in charge of our time and self-presentation

What is online communication

100
This principle is based on the idea that we should help others regardless of whether we profit or not from doing so.
What is altruism.
100

According to Naraine, show us the Akimbo gesture: reflects person's intention to jump into action "I am ready to tackle the problem"

 

arms bent at elbow, with the palms resting at your hips

100
According to Heath & Heath, what shapes our lives, but we don't have to wait for them to happen?
What are defining moments
200
Includes: the ego, the personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious
What is Jung's personality structure?
200
This type of conversation is where children first learn to see other people as different from themselves and worthy of understanding (where children can learn to put themselves in someone else's shoes, often the shoes of a sibling).
What is family conversation
200

What are some factors that contribute to empowerment according to Johnson?

List at least 2

Psychological empowerment

Competence

Self-determination

Meaning

Impact

200
People ________ when they are lying or feeling stressed or uncomfortable (Naraine, 2017, p. 85)
blink faster
200
2 part question: How many chapters does Rupi Kaur's book have? What are the chapters called?

What is four chapters

What is the hurting, the loving, the breaking, and the healing

300
Describe some characteristics of authoritative parenting?

- Loving and consistent

- Child's voice is heard

- Parent has reasonable demands and high responsiveness

- Children raised in this environment generally have strong self-regulation skills, self-confidence, and happier attitudes

300

You live next door to a couple (Alex & Paul) who has a dog that likes to go to the bathroom in your yard. Both of them take turns taking the dog out, and they both don't pick up after the dog. About a month ago you asked Alex to pick up after the dog if he goes to the bathroom in your yard. You thought the situation was handled, but since then they are both still not picking up after the dog. What type of communication should a person use? Should you talk with them together/separately/one of them? Give an example of how you would have the conversation:

What are "I" messages


Talk with them together, since previous conversation with 1 person didn't have any effect.


*I message examples will vary, so we will take various conversations.

300
Model for the class with one of your group members what effective listening looks like.
Looking at the speaker, allowing them to finish their thought, not multitasking
300
Learning this and trusting in other people are the most vital job in childhood and adolescence.
attachment to others (Turkle, 2015, p. 356)
300

Acts as a storehouse of emotional memory

-Goleman

What is the amygdala

400
What does the ABC stand for in Beck's model?

(A) Activating event

(B) Beliefs

(C) Consequences


400
What is "hearing, understanding, remembering, interpreting, evaluating, and responding".
400
List 3 characteristics of an authentic leader.

Self-aware

Consistently walking in line with values 

High on moral character

Resilient

Confident

Hopeful

Optimistic 

400
Side by side seating and corner to corner seating
What are the two most popular seating positions? (Naraine, 2017).
400
According to Janah, what 3 things are at the root of almost all the worlds worst scourges (i.e.; trouble,suffering,oppression, etc)?
What are unemployment, poverty, and opportunity
500
Describe positive and negative reinforcement.

Positive reinforcement: Increase in behavior followed by a pleasant stimulus (reward).

Negative reinforcement: Negative reinforcement occurs when a certain stimulus (usually an aversive stimulus) is removed after a particular behavior is exhibited.

500

What are the 3 types of communication that reflect varying degrees of interest in self or the other?

What is 1.monologue (self-centered I-It communication),2. technical dialogue (neutral stance toward self-others. Focuses on gathering & processing info), and 3. dialogue (I-Thou relationship. ='s that focuses on understanding rather than being understood).

500
Your best friend shares with you about a terrible day at work. Their coworkers were being lazy, a customer was rude, and they feel tired and exasperated. Give some examples of confirming responses.

Answers will vary but confirming responses show: recognition, acknowledgement, and endorsement

-Wow, it sounds like your day was really rough for you.

-I can understand why you are exhausted! Your day sounds really terrible.

-I am so glad that you feel safe to share with me.

-Yikes, that sucks. I know you always try your best at work and it is so hard when others don't do their part.

500
Every time you _______________ in company you trade a hit of stimulation for what a friend, teacher, parent, lover, or co-worker just said, meant, felt (Turkle, 2015, p. 40).
Check your phone
500
(1st dimension out of 4): Idealized influence (charisma) refers to leaders setting the example of exemplary performance and dedication to the organization through conviction and emotional investment. People who are charismatic tend to have a number of common traits. Jex & Britt talk about 4 of these common traits, name 2 of these traits
What are a captivating tone of voice, direct eye contact with listener, animated facial expressions, and a powerful-confident and dynamic communication style
600
In our lecture on cognitive theory (Becks ABC Model and thinking distortions), Heesoon discussed 11 different types of thinking distortions. Name 5
What is: All or nothing thinking, over generalization, mental filter, disqualifying the positive, jumping to conclusions, magnification or minimization, emotional reasoning, "should" statements, labeling & mislabeling, personalization, and self-worth.
600

In the art of communication, according to Naraine, these 2 things play an important role in communication. *These 2 things are the ability to pick up nonverbal signals that are transmitted to us and compare them with the verbal message.

What is the power of perceptiveness and intuition
600
This ethical perspective is based on the premise that our ethical choices, like other types of decisions, should be based on their outcomes
What is utilitarianism
600
According to Narraine, this type of boss will clearly communicate the worker's mistakes without attacking their personal qualities
What is an assertive boss?
600

What are: Beneficence and Non-maleficence, Fidelity and Responsibility, Integrity, Justice, and Respect for People's Rights and Dignity