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Conducting a growth mindset seminar for African American males who deal with self-hatred

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Arthur A Porter. Conducting a Growth Mindset Seminar for African American Males Who Deal with Self-hatred. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b47a8730-f0eb-4c44-862d-8af9da3e6a3b?locale=es.

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A. A. Porter. Conducting a growth mindset seminar for African American males who deal with self-hatred. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b47a8730-f0eb-4c44-862d-8af9da3e6a3b?locale=es

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Arthur A Porter. Conducting a Growth Mindset Seminar for African American Males Who Deal with Self-Hatred. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b47a8730-f0eb-4c44-862d-8af9da3e6a3b?locale=es.

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  • A three-day workshop was developed to teach a growth mindset to African-American males who deal with self-hatred. Follow-up discussion included Brainology, exercises using growth mindset theories, and effects of self-hatred. The Dweck mindset test and Sorensen self-esteem test were used. The results indicated a categorical reduction of self-hatred. The growth mindset provided a positive way of experiencing themselves. By viewing challenges and setbacks as opportunities one does not experience setbacks and challenges in a negative way. The results also indicated that self-hatred is increased by failure and is a negative way of experiencing oneself when one cannot fully engage and use one's abilities to the utmost in pursuit of something one values. The key to self-esteem is the willingness to accept challenges and setbacks and view them as opportunities.
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  • 02/17/2024

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