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Jackson and Schuler (1995) suggest that a variety of macro-level environmental characteristics influence the adoption of particular organisational HRM practices, policies and philosophies.
Greenberg's Emotion-Focused
A therapeutic approach developed by Leslie S. Greenberg that emphasizes the importance of emotional awareness, expression, regulation, and transformation in healing.
Gestalt Therapy
A form of psychotherapy that focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, and the environmental and social contexts of a person's life.
Experiential Therapy
A therapeutic method encouraging patients to identify and address hidden or subconscious issues through activities that allow them to experience emotions and insights directly.
Top Dog And Under Dog
A concept in Gestalt therapy representing the conflicting parts of the personality, where the "top dog" is the critical, demanding side and the "under dog" is the passive, submissive side.
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