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CREATIVITY IN TRAINING SPECIALISTS WORKING WITH VIOLENT FAMILIES

Adelina Ştefârţa and Eman Ayoub
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Adelina Ştefârţa: ULIM, Chişinău, Republic of Moldova
Eman Ayoub: ULIM, Chişinău, Republic of Moldova

SEA - Practical Application of Science, 2016, issue 12, 539-545

Abstract: The people that suffered domestic violence should learn to teach themselves, to acquire social experiences and knowledge on their own, to learn how to develop their relationships with other people on the basis of confidence and partnership and be gender sensitive, to learn to collaborate, to make a team successfully, and to learn how to exchange generously their experiences with others. Our training project is built on the non-violence ethics and philosophy. It has a strong ground based on acquiring knowledge through one`s own experience. During each meeting the participants get the power, that is the right to be a competent part in a training dialogue. The participants become active players of the teaching process.

Keywords: Cognitive appraisal; Emotion; Physiological changes; Cognitive reaction; Biological changes; Response (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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