PPT-Chronic Unease: Not forgetting to be afraid

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Dr L Fruhen Industrial Psychology Research Centre ESRC Seminar Learning from Incidents Chronic Unease I The experience of discomfort and concern about the management

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Dr L Fruhen Industrial Psychology Research Centre ESRC Seminar Learning from Incidents Chronic Unease I The experience of discomfort and concern about the management of risks A contrast to complacency resulting from the absence of negative events leading people to forget to be afraid Reason 1997 p 39. Presentation. . by . Jim Foley. Memory. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Module 23: Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Memory Improvement. Concepts you should try not to forget. Why do we forget?. Forgetting and the two-track mind: Forgetting on one track and not another. Mark 6:50. “It Is I, Do Not Be Afraid”. (Mark 6:45-52) . Immediately he made his disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd. And after he had taken leave of them, he went up on the mountain to pray. And when evening came, the boat was out on the sea, and he was alone on the land. And he saw that they were making headway painfully, for the wind was against them. And about the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea. He meant to pass by them, but when they saw him walking on the sea they thought it was a ghost, and cried out; for they all saw him, and were terrified. But immediately he spoke to them and said, "Take heart, it is I; have no fear." And he got into the boat with them and the wind ceased. And they were utterly astounded, for they did not understand about the loaves, but their hearts were hardened.. Adam Clarke said, “Let not your heart shrink back through . fear of any approaching evil.”. Most People . A. re . A. fraid of Trouble. Psalms 112:6. For he will . never. be . shaken. ; the righteous will be remembered forever.. Nonsense words – see how many you recall immediately, then in 20 minutes. 1. BIC. 2. RAK. 3. KIB. 4. DOS. 5. FOK. 6. BAS. 7. RIF. 8. LIN. 9. SAN. 10. TIS. Why do we forget?. Why is it that we can effortlessly remember words to . Chapter 11. Learning & Behavior (Chance). Chapter Guiding Questions. What are some ways of thinking about memory?. What kinds of memory have been identified?. Where are memories to be found?. What, exactly, is forgetting?. Introduction. Schacter’s sevens sins of memory. Sins of Forgetting. Absent-mindedness. Transience. Blocking. Introduction. Schacter’s sevens sins of memory. Sins of distortion. Misattribution. Suggestibility. Forgetting. Storage Decay. Ebbinghaus. . curve. Forgetting. Storage Decay. Forgetting. Storage Decay. Forgetting. Retrieval Failure. Amnesia (2 types!). Retrograde Amnesia. – “who am I?” Forgetting past. Americas . HSSE . Engagement. . P&T Unconventionals Americas . . Agenda. Item. Timeframe. Introduction. 5 minutes. 2. Chronic . Unease. 60 minutes. 3. Q&As. 10 minutes. CHRONIC UNEASE. Lite. Trends & Chronic Unease. May 15, 2013. Peace River. Chronic Unease Video. http://www.gizmoanimation.co.uk/clifiles/shell_lfi_chronic_unease/player.html. Strengthening HSE Culture. 3. Chronic Unease. Memory Agree or Disagree? “To constantly remember everything all the time, would probably be worse than remembering nothing at all.” William James (c1890) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHeEQ85m79I Ebbinghaus. forgetting curve. Theories of forgetting. Decay Theory. Theory of Interference. Retrieval Theory. Theory of Inhibition. Motivated Forgetting. Decay theory. Memories leave a trace in the brain.. Edward Albee . MA IV SEM PAPER XIV . Department of English Govt College Paonta Sahib Distt Sirmour HP . Edward AlbeeAlbee became perceived as a leader of a new . theatrical movement in America.. The critics described him as the successor to . Explain what is meant by trace decay, displacement, . interference, . retrieval theory and motivated forgetting . Evaluate these explanations.. Start. Why do people forget? Write down your ideas.. The . interference. In pairs, write a definition On mini white boards and then explain it to your partner. one does a and the other b.. A: Interference theory. B: Retrieval failure. A: Pro-active interference.

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