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Module 1.
In the present module, we will define and analyze the wide notions of self- knowledge, self-awareness and self- motivation and we will try to quote concrete examples in order to be comprehensive and also provide some helpful ways for one to achieve them.
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Module 2.
The aim of this module is to help learners grasp the meaning self-consciousness and its difference from self-awareness as well as difference between internal and external locus of control.
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Module 4.
The aim of this module is to understand and know how to use empathy, even in different frames
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Emotional Intelligence for Emotional Resilience
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