presentation psychosocial training
DESCRIPTION
This module iintends to support a lecture on good grooming, proper posture and how to be confident in social activities in work environment. In a two-day seminar workshop on psychosocial self support program to stress management. Psychotesting is also included in a separate documentation to be effective in training the participants.TRANSCRIPT
Objectives
• Measure body apperception as source of self worth ( MBAT, ACS, NovacoAnger Scale
• Kinds of help or support we received from others (Sources of Social Support)
• Bases of personal growth beyond this seminar-workshop (Commitment to the Challenge)
Personality Internal-External Locus of Control The tendency to believe that things happen because
we control them versus believing that good and bad outcomes are out of our control.
Perceived ControlThe belief that we can influence our
environment in ways that determine whether we experience positive or negative outcomes.
The Physical Bodypresents:
• what the human activities have in common• Types of muscles the body depend from our
performance of daily life’s activities• Importance of these muscles in our
communication to others• How to take care of our muscles to perform
effective socialization
What are the Human Activities have in Common
Facts About:1. Body movements such as running, writing,
smiling, standing sitting, swallowing foods and regular beating of heart depend on our muscles.
2. Muscles move parts of the body by bending or straightening our legs in running
3. Squeeze the esophagus (tube that links the throat to the stomach) when we swallow our food
4. Contracting or relaxing when they need energy
Types of muscles the body depend from performance of daily life’s activities
Skeletal Muscles
Cardiac Muscle
Smooth Muscles
Smooth Muscle
Importance of muscles in communication• FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Frowning uses twice as many muscles as smiling
• Emotions bridge thought, feelings, and action; they are the indicators of how things are going on in our lives.
• Emotions control your
thinking, behavior and actions and affect your physical bodies as much as your body affects your feelings and thinking.
Belief System Affects Actions• Your belief system affects your perceptions or
how you interpret what you see, hear and feel.
“No one can change what you feel except YOU”
A new relationship, a new house, a new car, a new job, these things can momentarily distract you from your feelings, but no other person, no material possession, no activity can remove, release, or change how you feel.
Your Socialization
• EXERCISE- improves fitness, health and lessens the chances of becoming ill; flexibility
• MUSCLE CARE- improves cardio , muscular fitness, flexibility of body, muscular endurance and capability of
the joints to move freely
• RESPONSIBLE COPING MECHANISMS- helps you recover from illnesses due to stress; prevents headaches and other body aches; improves interpersonal and intrapersonal relations
What is that something we have in common?
Tag Line“Muscles can make me feel younger than my age”
SMILE
Tag Line
“Muscles protect my body structure and make me healthy”
Yoga Routine Exercise Alexander Seat
Tag Line
What About YOU?