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The Impact of the INCIP Training on Self-Defeating Behaviour Detected by the SELFDEF - 10 Questionnaire of Ferdinand Knobloch

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DAN Jiří

Year of publication 2012
Type Conference abstract
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Faculty of Education

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Description Ferdinand Knobloch understand the self-defeating behaviour as a sort of maladaptive behaviour when an individual unintentionally gets the very opposite of what she/he really wants to accomplish in his/her relationships with people. The behaviour is assesed in ten factors, each of the factor is made up with two opposite poles. For example the „sociability“ has its poles in „hyposociable“ versus „hypersociable“. The questionnaire itself comprises of 118 items. The sample description and research implementation. 2 groups of participants of the training in INCIP Center Kroměříž, 9 men and 21 women, age: 21 – 49. The questionnaire administrated in May – August 2011. There were statisticaly significant differences found in 17 from 20 dimensions and in the sumated score. All of the changes detect retraction and reducing of the self-defeating behaviour. Ferdinand Knobloch understand the self-defeating behaviour as a sort of maladaptive behaviour when an individual unintentionally gets the very opposite of what she/he really wants to accomplish in his/her relationships with people. The behaviour is assesed in ten factors, each of the factor is made up with two opposite poles. For example the „sociability“ has its poles in „hyposociable“ versus „hypersociable“. The questionnaire itself comprises of 118 items. The sample description and research implementation. 2 groups of participants of the training in INCIP Center Kroměříž, 9 men and 21 women, age: 21 – 49. The questionnaire administrated in May – August 2011. There were statisticaly significant differences found in 17 from 20 dimensions and in the sumated score. All of the changes detect retraction and reducing of the self-defeating behaviour. Ferdinand Knobloch understand the self-defeating behaviour as a sort of maladaptive behaviour when an individual unintentionally gets the very opposite of what she/he really wants to accomplish in his/her relationships with people. The behaviour is assesed in ten factors, each of the factor is made up with two opposite poles. For example the „sociability“ has its poles in „hyposociable“ versus „hypersociable“. The questionnaire itself comprises of 118 items. The sample description and research implementation. 2 groups of participants of the training in INCIP Center Kroměříž, 9 men and 21 women, age: 21 – 49. The questionnaire administrated in May – August 2011. There were statisticaly significant differences found in 17 from 20 dimensions and in the sumated score. All of the changes detect retraction and reducing of the self-defeating behaviour.

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