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  2. Social problem-solving - Wikipedia

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    Social problem-solving, in its most basic form, is defined as problem solving as it occurs in the natural environment. [1] More specifically it refers to the cognitive-behavioral process in which one works to find adaptive ways of coping with everyday situations that are considered problematic. This process in self-directed, conscious ...

  3. Ordered weighted averaging - Wikipedia

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    Ordered weighted averaging. In applied mathematics, specifically in fuzzy logic, the ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operators provide a parameterized class of mean type aggregation operators. They were introduced by Ronald R. Yager. [1] [2] Many notable mean operators such as the max, arithmetic average, median and min, are members of this class.

  4. Social thinking - Wikipedia

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    The social thinking is a developmental, language-based and thinking-based (metacognitive) methodology that gives visual frameworks, unique vocabulary, strategies, and activities to build social competencies, flexible thinking, and social problem solving. The methodology has assessment and teaching components suitable for educators ...

  5. Problem-Solving Therapy for Depression - Healthline

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    PST is also known as: short-term therapy. problem-solving treatment. structured problem solving. If you have depression and your doctor suspects that it stems from everyday life problems, they may ...

  6. Cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, is a type of psychotherapy. It aims to help you notice negative thoughts and feelings, and then reshape them in a more positive way. It also teaches you how ...

  7. Situational theory of problem solving - Wikipedia

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    The situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) was proposed by Jeong-Nam Kim and James E. Grunig in 2011 though their article β€œproblem solving and communicative action: A situational theory of problem solving.”. The theory was developed from the situational theory of publics (STP) and claimed it is β€œan extended and generalized version ...

  8. Crisis intervention - Wikipedia

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    Problem-solving is a crucial aspect where counselors assist victims in resolving issues within their unique circumstances, promoting self-efficacy and self-reliance. Lastly, the goal is to help individuals return to normalcy by actively facilitating problem-solving, supporting the development of appropriate coping strategies, and assisting in ...

  9. Work-Life Balance: 12 Steps to Achieving Your Ideal - Healthline

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    Delete email and work-related apps from your phone. Use an app to block work email and apps during non-working hours. Put your laptop in a drawer at the end of the workday. Have a separate work ...