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Mimicry, in Which One's Own Facial Expression, Voice Tone, and Posture

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Mimicry, in which one's own facial expression, voice tone, and posture mirrors that of the other person, seems to trigger:

Recognize the effects of role conflict and role ambiguity on self-concept.
Acknowledge the importance of coping strategies in enhancing self-concept.
Identify strategies for improving patients' self-concept and coping abilities.
Understand the importance of priority setting in patient care for improving self-concept.

Definitions:

Jean Piaget

A Swiss psychologist renowned for his pioneering work in child development, particularly his theory of cognitive development.

Critical Period

A specific time in an organism's development during which the presence or absence of certain experiences has a long-lasting influence on future development.

Epigenetic Mark

Biological mechanisms that can turn genes on or off without altering the DNA sequence.

Schema

Cognitive frameworks or concepts that help organize and interpret information, based on experience, and thereby influence cognition and perception.

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