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Authors describe the concept explaining sources of Intimate Partner Violence from the perspective of moral psychology in the Polish background. The latest research point out that men convicted of IPV may be affected by moral paradoxes that make them reluctant to change their aggressive behavior. The sacred values ( that can lead to violence) are relevant for this sample. Moreover, man are also confident of their moral views and values, and they see the moral world in black and white colors, what helps them to justify their aggressive behavior. In addition, they are related with the mechanisms of self-deception about their behavior. In this concept the perpetrator is not seen from the perspective of pathology, but described as a “normal man” involved in the moral paradoxes that lead him to violence. At the end of the article authors discuss the practical implications of the concept in Poland.
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the level of fit for the organization and the stress management strategies used by banking sector managers. The questionnaires that were used in this research includes the Person–Organization Fit Questionnaire (PO) of Czarnota-Bojarska (2010) and the Brief COPE in adaptation of Juczynski and Ogińska-Bulik (2009). The study was conducted on a group of 61 banking sector managers. The results obtained to reveal that there is a positive correlation between the level of supplemental fit and the use of active stress management strategies in the study group.
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