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Theory of mind

30 min
Theory of Mind is the branch of cognitive science that investigates how we ascribe mental states to ourselves and others and how we use the states to explain and predict the actions of other people, serving as one of the foundational elements for social interaction.
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Consciousness

25 min
Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience and awareness of internal and external existence. We can think and act beyond instinctual drives and conditioning. We can be autonomous. While this autonomy is a possibility, it is not given. We must develop it through conscious choices.
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Hidden bias

120 min

Hidden biases refer to unconscious or implicit biases that a person may hold. These biases are not necessarily intentional or malicious, but they can still have a significant impact on decision-making and behavior.

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Reflective practice

30 min

Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one’s actions so as to take a critical stance or attitude towards one’s own practice and that of one’s peers, engaging in a process of continuous adaptation and learning.

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Perspective-taking

50 min
Our daily life is full of small, seemingly insignificant, interpersonal interactions. These small interactions have an especially strong impact in the workplace when working with internal and external stakeholders in different contexts.
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Functional roles and norms

35 min
There are many ways that people can influence our behavior, but perhaps one of the most important is that the presence of others seems to set up expectations. We do not expect people to behave randomly but to behave in certain ways in particular situations.
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