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  1. Firstly, by definition, a Stroke is a unit of recognition. A compliment, smile, hug, words of support and encouragement. Strokes can also be negative as in criticisms, hits, frown, however, let’s not go there. Strokes ideally need to be positive and building self-esteem. I have a belief that if each of us would agree to give just 5 strokes a ...

  2. Jun 15, 2016 · a smile. a hug. praise for something we do or who we are. a challenge to something we do or who we are. In transactional analysis, these modes of contact are called strokes. Eric Berne described strokes as ‘a unit of recognition’ one person acknowledging another by way of act or speech. Types of strokes: positive and negative.

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  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Unconditional positive strokes are genuine expressions of recognition, appreciation, and support given to others without any conditions attached. These strokes convey warmth, acceptance, and encouragement. Examples of unconditional positive strokes include compliments, praise, and acts of kindness. 2. Unconditional Negative Strokes.

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  4. Mar 13, 2024 · There are many types of strokes, but two are the most common. The first is called an ischemic stroke. You can think of an ischemic stroke as similar to a clogged pipe. Just like a kitchen sink can get clogged, our arteries can become clogged if there is too much fatty buildup inside them. When this happens, the blood flow is slowed or stopped ...

  5. The strokes that we receive can be divided into several different categories, these being; verbal, non-verbal, positive, negative and conditional and unconditional. Verbal strokes can be anything from a quick ‘Hello’ between neighbours over the garden fence to a full blown conversation between good friends while non-verbal strokes range ...

  6. Strokes can occur in people of any age but are most common among those over age 65. A stroke is always a critical medical emergency, causing lasting brain damage, long-term disability, and even death.

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  8. Jun 4, 2024 · Strokes affect different parts of the brain depending on where the blood flow disruption occurs. A stroke on the right side of the brain can produce symptoms that are different than a stroke on the left side of the brain. Similarly, a stroke may affect you differently if you are left-handed vs. right-handed.

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