Skills of Stress Management in Propagation
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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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The rhythm of environmental changes in the propagation atmosphere is constantly changing for clerics propagating the religion, and this change of atmosphere has relationship with the presentation method, model, and way of presenting the content. In normal conditions, this relationship leads to natural stress, and in abnormal conditions and an unknown environment, it will result in additional pressure and stress for the propagators. Most psychologists consider normal stress harmless and excessive stress leads to the loss of mental hygiene and mental health. This research is based on the method of description and analysis of library data. The findings suggest that among the issues and problems of propagation in an unknown atmosphere for the propagators, in excessively stressful conditions, is the reduction of efficiency and impact on the audience. For this purpose, stress management in propagation and speech can increase productivity and effectiveness. Considering the importance of reducing and managing stress in propagation, in this article, the causes and reasons of stress in propagation are examined and solutions are provided
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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Propagation, Volume:3 Issue: 1, 2023
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85 to 100
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