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power from control of punishments |
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power from control of rewards |
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power from superior ability |
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power from acceptance as standard for self-evaluation; likeability; attracted to or identifies with person with power |
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power from legitimate authority |
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content of message leads to new cognition |
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Resilience has many definitions, ability withstand and rebound from adversity (walsh), human capacity to transform and change no matter what the risk it is an inate self-righting mechanism (bernard) |
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Long term studies found that children born |
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into severely adverse situations found that 50-70 of them grew up to e healthy, competent adults. According to bernard (2002) everyon e is born with innate capacity for resilience |
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Responsive environments elicit and foster |
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the traits associated with resilienccy |
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social competence: ability to form close relationships, autonomy: sense of self-identity and self-efficacy, problem-solving: ability to think critically and creatively, sense of purpose and belief in the future: aspirations, goals, optimism, spiritual connectedness |
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Caring relationships that establish safety and basic trust, presense of one caring supportive adult can determine whether child overcome, high expectations of person being able to rise to challenge, belonging power meaning |
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