01.06.2023, 22:32
Assertiveness Training: Become Confident, Clear And Control
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.01 GB | Duration: 4h 11m
A Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) based approach to assertiveness
What you'll learn
Learn difference between assertive, aggressive and passive behaviour
Learn assertiveness techniques based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Learn saying No. Dealing with criticism and giving criticism assertively. Dealing with disappointment assertively
Unhelpful thinking patterns of un-assertive behaviour and how to change them
Requirements
The only tools needed are your presence, a notepad, a pen or a pencil and perhaps some cards.
No prior knowledge of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is needed.
Description
Assertiveness is a mode of communication. It is the ability to express your feelings, ideas, views, and opinions openly without violating the rights of others. It is different from aggressive behaviour, which infringes on the rights of others, and passive behaviour, which compromises on our own rights.Have you ever...Said yes, when you wanted to say no?You have a right to say 'No', learn how to in this course.Wanted to speak up but couldn't?Assertiveness is a skill you can learn. Had trouble with accepting or giving feedback?This course has you covered!Don't get taken for granted!Learn to put forth your needs, how to say No, handle criticism, deal with angry peopleBased on the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), this course gives an easy three step method to learn Assertiveness. Understand concepts which make you behave the the way you do based on cognitive behavioural therapy.Implement what you learn, change your thinking and behaviour through easy to follow video lessons.Succeed by doing the guided exercises on downloadable worksheetsEffects of being unassertiveThe main effect of not being assertive is that it can lead to low self esteem.If we never express ourselves openly and conceal our thoughts and feelings this can make us feel tense, stressed, anxious or resentful. It can also lead to unhealthy and uncomfortable relationships. We will feel like the people closest to us don't really know us.Less assertive people are likely to suffer from social phobia, anxiety and also have higher incidence of depression and substance abuse.Assertiveness is a communication skill which can be easily learned online.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Objectives and Outline
Lecture 3 Before you begin...
Lecture 4 Download the worksheets!
Section 2: Understanding Assertiveness
Lecture 5 What is Assertiveness?
Lecture 6 Top three myths about Assertiveness
Lecture 7 Effects and Cause for Unassertiveness, Roadblocks for Assertiveness
Lecture 8 How assertive are you?
Lecture 9 Section Summary
Section 3: Recognising aggressive, assertive and passive behaviour.
Lecture 10 Why recognise the difference between these communication styles?
Lecture 11 Recognise Passive communication.
Lecture 12 Recognise Aggressive communication
Lecture 13 Recognise Assertive communication
Lecture 14 Characteristics of Passive, Aggressive and Assertive Behaviour
Lecture 15 Section Summary
Section 4: De-stressing for assertiveness
Lecture 16 Caveman responses and unassertiveness
Lecture 17 Reducing physical tension
Lecture 18 De-stressing and relaxation resources
Lecture 19 Section Summary
Section 5: Thinking Assertively
Lecture 20 Introduction: Thinking assertively
Lecture 21 10 reasons we struggle to be assertive (Part 1)
Lecture 22 10 reasons we struggle to be assertive (Part 2)
Lecture 23 Which of these thinking patterns do you subscribe to?
Lecture 24 Our assertive rights
Lecture 25 Change your thoughts and beliefs - Thought Diaries
Lecture 26 Change your thoughts and beliefs - Behavioural Experiments
Lecture 27 Section Summary
Section 6: Behaving Assertively
Lecture 28 The groundwork!
Lecture 29 Non verbal assertive behaviour
Lecture 30 Practicing non verbal assertive behaviour
Lecture 31 Verbal assertiveness techniques Part 1
Lecture 32 Verbal assertiveness technique Part 2
Lecture 33 Section Summary
Section 7: Saying "No" assertively
Lecture 34 Why say 'No' assertively?
Lecture 35 How to say 'No' assertively
Lecture 36 Practice saying 'No'
Lecture 37 Section Summary
Section 8: Coping with criticism assertively
Lecture 38 Introduction
Lecture 39 Responding to constructive criticism
Lecture 40 Responding to destructive criticism
Lecture 41 Giving constructive criticism
Lecture 42 Section Summary
Section 9: Complementing, congratulating and praising
Lecture 43 Dealing with compliments assertively
Lecture 44 Responding to compliments assertively
Lecture 45 Giving compliments assertively
Lecture 46 Section Summary
Section 10: Dealing with disappointment assertively
Lecture 47 Dealing with disappointment assertively
Section 11: Putting it all together
Lecture 48 Putting it all together
Lecture 49 Steps to put it all together
Lecture 50 Bonus: Last word
Anyone wanting to be more confident, clear and controlled in their day to day life,CBT practitioners who want to start including "Assertiveness Training" in their sessions with their clients.