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umka2103 [35]
3 years ago
14

¿que comprende la capacidad simbolica?

Social Studies
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horrorfan [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

El desarrollo de la capacidad de pensar y, por ente, el desarrollo del proceso simbólico, es indisociable como bien ha dicho Bion, de la experiencia emocional. Y es en el vínculo, en la experiencia emocional, en la relación con el otro, ya sea en el mundo interno o en el mundo externo, donde adquiere sentido cualquier experiencia emocional.

Explanation:

No se si te ayudaria pero alli esta. :)

faust18 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Espero que esto ayude ♥:

El comportamiento simbólico es "la capacidad de una persona para responder o utilizar un sistema de símbolos significativos" (Faules y Alexander, 1978, p. 5). Los individuos utilizan mensajes simbólicos para comprender su entorno y crear una realidad social (Faules y Alexander, 1978; Mills, 2002). Cuando se enfrentan a la incertidumbre, los individuos se organizan continuamente dentro de su realidad basada en el grupo y responden dentro de esa realidad (Weick, 1995).

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