Cultural sensitivity
There are no minuses to professionalism in the workplace, unless you are stiff and un -approachable, or you engender some jealousy in an ambitious peer . Pluses are all good and will take you places.
Some reasons:To increase basic self-esteem and sense of well-being. To promote better coping mechanisms. To engender better understanding of one's past / present and to better plan one's future. To gain a more objective viewpoint of one's actions. To be able to release guilt, shame, pain. To allow for the exploration and change of deviant, difficult or painful thoughts or emotions.Therapy can aid a person in the practical pursuit of becoming more functional and satisfied at one's job, with ones family, and one's personal life/relationships.Here's the wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychotherapy
Here are some synonyms for the word provoke from theOxford American Writer's Thesaurusprovokeverb1 the plan has provoked outrage: arouse, produce, evoke, cause,give rise to, occasion, call forth, elicit, induce, excite, spark off,touch off, kindle, generate, engender, instigate, result in, lead to, bring on, precipitate, prompt, trigger; literary beget.ANTONYMS allay.2 she was provoked into replying: goad, spur, prick, sting, prod, egg on, incite, rouse, stir, move, stimulate, motivate, excite,inflame, work/fire up, impel. ANTONYMS deter.3 he wouldn't be provoked: annoy, anger, incense, enrage, irritate,infuriate, exasperate, madden, nettle, get/take a rise out of,ruffle, ruffle someone's feathers, make someone's hackles rise;harass, harry, plague, molest; tease, taunt, torment; rub the wrong way; informal peeve, aggravate, hassle, miff, needle,rankle, ride, rile, get, bug, make someone's blood boil, get under someone's skin, get in someone's hair, get/putsomeone's back up, get someone's goat, wind up. ANTONYMSpacify, appease.
A well thought out question will engender a lively discussion in class.
In relationships, honesty and clear thinking engender trust.
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to cause to exist or to develop
Engender, force, make, create . . .
Engender is one, encircle is another...
His angry words engendered strife in his relationship with his wife.
The engender is the power of the bus
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endanger, enslave, enroute, encourage, entreat, entice, enthrall, entomolog, enunciate, enumerate, entrepreneur entree, environ entity, enjoin, enigma enhance engender, enervat, ennui, engender, engage, enrage
Natural selection and it's ability to engender adaptive change in populations of organisms.
All forms of social praxis that are evaluative, and aim to engender progressive change within the conceptual, institutional, practical, and political territories of accounting. All forms of social praxis that are evaluative, and aim to engender progressive change within the conceptual, institutional, practical, and political territories of accounting.