Tag: social safeness
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Coping Strategies for Trust Issues in Relationships
We all desire to be valued and loved. In fact, to feel accepted and belonged is one of our basic needs. Ironically, when we do feel cared for, some of us could react to these cues with fears. As part of our innate learning capacity, when stimulus B repeatedly happens closely after stimulus A appears,…
Compassionate Living Psychology
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Building Social Safeness: Self-Acceptance Strategies
Social safeness refers to a felt sense of being safe derived from meaningful affiliations as well as the support and care one receives from stable social relationships. Sometimes we could interpret social cues to be more threatening than they really are. For example, we could misinterpret silence in a conversation to be signs of disapproval,…
Compassionate Living Psychology
