24-05-2023 07:39 AM
24-05-2023 07:39 AM
I mentioned here recently that I'd been through the concept of assertiveness with a psychologist, the workbook I have in my notes is available from a website run by the WA Government: https://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/Resources/Looking-After-Yourself/Assertiveness
The resources section looks like a good place to search for other subjects too:
24-05-2023 12:06 PM
24-05-2023 12:06 PM
I had a read through all of the workbooks as I hadn't seen them all before. Chapter 1 was worthwhile as it defines assertiveness in terms of your rights.
I also found chapter 4 particularly useful, and maybe should have been put before chapter 3 if an order was intended. It gives a few techniques for being assertive with people, explains them, their situational advantages and provides examples.
Chapter 5 has a good verbal description of a full body relaxation technique that I've run through with a couple of psychologists previously. You tense, then relax parts of your body progressively with your eyes closed.
Chapter 7 on responding to criticism assertively was was worthwhile for me. It covers responses for criticism that you think are valid or non-valid, including ones that can get you out of a conversation or help defuse it, if telling the truth would make them more aggressive.
Chapter 8 on dealing with disappointment was nice and brief, and seems like a reasonable checklist of questions to ask yourself to make sure ,if you're feeling disappointment, it's within reason.
24-05-2023 06:04 PM
24-05-2023 06:04 PM
Yes thank-you @Emergence I have been looking at other subjects. The modules are very comprehensive. I appreciate you sharing this resource
28-10-2023 10:39 PM
28-10-2023 10:39 PM
@Emergence
Thanks for sharing, this is a good resource.
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