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"It's more a problem-solving relationship rather than who is right and who is wrong," he said.
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The psychoeducation workshops include group discussion, didactic teaching and provision of written materials and cover topics such as what it means to have ADHD, relationships, emotions (anger/frustration, low mood, anxiety) and ADHD, time management, problem-solving, relationships and the future with ADHD.
In conclusion, the authors recommend training for inexperienced engineers and engineering students that develops their problem-solving, relationship-building and communication skills.
By probing students to think more deeply and modelling for them the kinds of questions that they should be asking themselves during problem-solving, the tutor student relationship can be viewed as a type of cognitive apprenticeship (Hmelo-Silver and Barrows 2006; Schmidt and Moust 2000; Collins et al. 1989).
In the last 14 years, though, we have seen and lived with another global definition, agreed by the two international bodies in 2000: "The social work profession promotes social change, problem-solving in human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance well-being.
They argued that because computer activities often involve problem-solving there should be a positive relationship with problem-solving in mathematics.
The method, the journal's report said, "teaches patients to focus on the consequences of their behavior" and uses a "social problem-solving" approach to interpersonal relationships.
Resilient individuals possess self-esteem, believe in one's self-efficacy, have a repertoire of problem-solving, and satisfying interpersonal relationships.
I've been customising Franklin's system to create 13x4's for teaching, leadership, problem-solving, getting the right career, relationships, eating and even for mindfulness.
Relational coordination was measured using six survey questions on a four-point scale (1 = never, 2 = rarely 3 = occasionally, and 4 = all the time) including three questions about communication (frequency/timeliness, accuracy, problem-solving) and three questions about relationships (shared goals, shared knowledge, mutual respect, see Additional file 1: Table S3).
For example, In their latest Harvard Business Review blog post Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman presented their study that shows that women outscore men not only in taking initiative and driving for results -- traits that have long been thought of as particularly male strengths -- but also in developing and motivating others, building relationships, collaboration and problem-solving (among others).
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