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Organismic valuing process

Organismic valuing process a term which According to Rogers refers to the innate, internal guidance system that a person can use to "stay on the track" toward self -actualization. It is the process by which humans judge experiences in terms of their value for fostering or hindering their actualization and growth.

Organismic variables

Organismic variables are physical, physiological, or cognitive characteristics of the client that are important for both the Conceptualization of the client's problem and the formulation of effective treatments.

Organization of development

Organization of development refers to the assumption that early patterns of Adaptation evolve over time and transform into higher-order functions in a structured manner. For instance

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Organizational analysis

Organizational analysis refers to the process of determining the organizational factors that will either facilitate or inhibit training effectiveness.

Organizational Behavior

Organizational Behavior refers to the system of culture, leadership, communication, and group dynamics that determines an organization's actions.

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Organizational citizenship

Organizational citizenship means making positive contributions to the success of an organization in ways that go beyond one's job description.

Organizational citizenship behaviors

Organizational citizenship behaviors refer to behaviors that are not part of an employee’s job but which make the organization a better place to work. Examples are helping others, staying late.

Organizational commitment

Organizational commitment refers to the extent to which an employee identifies with and is involved with an organization.

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