They enable us to gain professional development and provide a way to identify good practices. 1.4. Describe how own values, belief systems and experiences may affect working practice? Values, belief systems and experiences may affect my working practise because if I treat people differently or force my views and opinions on to people it can cause conflict. By listening and understanding other people’s values and beliefs I can understand them and their beliefs better and improve communication with them.
Some people are shy and by using substances such as drugs and alcohol can help them not be nervous to talk or socialize better. There are also many cons of substance abuse, if abused it can cause increased risk of cancer in the mouth, breast, among others. Substance abuse can also reduce nutrient absorption, lower inhibitions leading to high risk behaviors such as unprotected sex or drinking and driving. People also tend to do things they wouldn’t normally do in a sober environment, they can murder or assault somebody without even knowing what they have done or don’t remember. It can also make use have poor decision makings through misperceptions of our own
This makes the 9th member of the student worried on whether their answers are right so therefore they start to copy the rest so they don’t feel left out. Peer pressure can also be known as conformity because an individual does not want to feel left out so they would do what other people around them do. For example if a bunch of friends were drinking alcohol, you would join in with them so you don’t feel the odd one out. Self-esteem can be known as conformity as an individual would copy someone else’s behaviour so they fit into the society they live in. Various things can affect conformity such as your job and the law we abide.
Once people start going out together the next filter is the similarity of attitudes and values. When people share similar attitudes and beliefs it makes communication easier and enable the relationship to progress. However, if they think differently and share few views about the world, communication may be difficult. At this stage people with different attitudes, values and interests may be filtered out and the relationship may not continue. Once a couple have become
The presence of others affects our behaviors through influence. Peer pressure being the best example of this. Through peer pressure our peers influence us by encouraging use to change our attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs in order for us to conform to the group norm. A person who is influenced by peer pressure may not want to actually be a part of the groups or associate with them and as such change their behavior accordingly to the group behavior when around that group. A person may change his or her attitudes and behaviors when around social groups in order to feel accepted even if they don’t particularly believe in the group behaviors.
Many times I see people in school or work that some people cannot hangout with others is either they are stubborn or the group do not want to let the guy in their group because he is so persistent. So in this case the guy must be open minded and change the way he thing so he will be able to fit with other groups and be a normal social person. There is nothing wrong to change your personality to be a better person. Some says when you change your personality you becoming a different person, but that is not true because sometimes change is always good. Of course there are different type of changes, but change your look, act and personality according your age is great so the person can have respect among the people around him/her.
The experience of multiculturalism allows an individual to open his or her mind to accepting an opportunity to learn about other people and his or her way of living. The experience of other cultures helps one to understand and teaches tolerance of others. However, this can also impact others in a negative way. One major disadvantage to multiculturalism is the division that it can create in a society. This may cause one group to form prejudices and stereotypes about other cultures that exist in his or her environment.
You start to sell your belongings just to get the drug and at times you might get so violent. For example, you get so intoxicated by the drug that you hit your own parents, friends or siblings. Slowly you start to get angry over things and when you take P, you are not in control of yourself. This drug makes you do things that you as yourself would not do. Low self-esteem is one of the things that would affect you you start to not believe in yourself etc.
At times, teens may be rejected and in order to feel accepted, they make bad decisions such as using drugs, drinking alcohol, cheating, and bullying. Trying so hard to fit in can lead someone to lower their self – esteem and feel like they’re being judged. The stress and difficulty of fitting in can cause them to hurt themselves to make the pain stop and can lead to cases of teen suicide. Teenagers such as those trying hard to fit in and who’s self – esteem are lowered need a place in Hawaii where they can be themselves and no one can judge them for who they
Chapter 8: Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience - Social influence o Changes in behaviour caused by other people - Conforming behaviour occurs for two principal reasons: o Informational influence • When people are influence by others because of a desire to be correct and to obtain valid information • Reflects that people often rely on others as a source of information o Normative influence • When people are influenced by others to gain reward or to avoid punishment • Disagree with others judgments or beliefs, but proceed in an attempt to be liked or avoid conflict - These can occur simultaneously - We often want to please other people (normative influence) whose judgments we seek (informational influence) Conformity o Most