KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS RESOCIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I resocialise
you resocialise
he/she/it resocialises
we resocialise
you resocialise
they resocialise
Present continuous
I am resocialising
you are resocialising
he/she/it is resocialising
we are resocialising
you are resocialising
they are resocialising
Present perfect
I have resocialised
you have resocialised
he/she/it has resocialised
we have resocialised
you have resocialised
they have resocialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been resocialising
you have been resocialising
he/she/it has been resocialising
we have been resocialising
you have been resocialising
they have been resocialising
PAST
Past
I resocialised
you resocialised
he/she/it resocialised
we resocialised
you resocialised
they resocialised
Past continuous
I was resocialising
you were resocialising
he/she/it was resocialising
we were resocialising
you were resocialising
they were resocialising
Past perfect
I had resocialised
you had resocialised
he/she/it had resocialised
we had resocialised
you had resocialised
they had resocialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been resocialising
you had been resocialising
he/she/it had been resocialising
we had been resocialising
you had been resocialising
they had been resocialising
FUTURE
Future
I will resocialise
you will resocialise
he/she/it will resocialise
we will resocialise
you will resocialise
they will resocialise
Future continuous
I will be resocialising
you will be resocialising
he/she/it will be resocialising
we will be resocialising
you will be resocialising
they will be resocialising
Future perfect
I will have resocialised
you will have resocialised
he/she/it will have resocialised
we will have resocialised
you will have resocialised
they will have resocialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been resocialising
you will have been resocialising
he/she/it will have been resocialising
we will have been resocialising
you will have been resocialising
they will have been resocialising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would resocialise
you would resocialise
he/she/it would resocialise
we would resocialise
you would resocialise
they would resocialise
Conditional continuous
I would be resocialising
you would be resocialising
he/she/it would be resocialising
we would be resocialising
you would be resocialising
they would be resocialising
Conditional perfect
I would have resocialise
you would have resocialise
he/she/it would have resocialise
we would have resocialise
you would have resocialise
they would have resocialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been resocialising
you would have been resocialising
he/she/it would have been resocialising
we would have been resocialising
you would have been resocialising
they would have been resocialising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you resocialise
we let´s resocialise
you resocialise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to resocialise
Past participle
resocialised
Present Participle
resocialising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RESOCIALISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
resocialise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
resocialise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing
Ruth Elder, Katie Evans, Debra Nizette. relationship. In a supportive milieu, the
client learns to resocialise and find new ways of relating to others. Support also
involvesassessing the patient'ssocial network and education of,and interaction
with ...
Ruth Elder, Katie Evans, Debra Nizette, 2012
2
Global Services Outsourcing
They found that teams have to resocialise over time as circumstances change.
For example, the introduction of new technology into development projects
creates the need for the global team members to reacquire norms and work
attitudes ...
This reflected new trends in psychology and sociology promoting 'a new
confidence in the malleability or educability of adults [and] in the potential to
resocialise adult citizens to suit the purposes of the state, using the tool of these
emerging ...
4
Life Review In Health and Social Care: A Practitioners Guide
She is being treatedfor depression in apsychiatric unit with a care plan to '
resocialise' and 'remotivate' her. When Helen, a nurse, asks her if she knows
what these terms mean, the patient looks blank but eventually hazards a guess: 'It
means ...
Jeff Garland, Christina Garland, 2005
5
Making Sense of Television: The Psychology of Audience ...
... and heater, subject and object. To emphasise the text is thus to 'resocialise'
processes of interpretation, putting back the social into what otherwise tends to
get reduced Copyrighted Material The Role of the Text in Social Psychology 71.
6
Pupil Disaffection in Schools: Bad Boys and Hard Girls
Models. Getting parents to recognise their 'responsibility' to resocialise their
children (DfEE, 1998b) seemed to make the point thatmisbehaviour in school is
aconsequence of inadequate parenting. Although the decision to implement
signed ...
7
Knowledge and Pedagogy: The Sociology of Basil Bernstein
We may resocialise into an elaborated code through the institutionali- sation of
pedagogy and pedagogic discourse only to end up mass producing
reproductions of an existing order. So one must ask whether or not an elaborated
code, with ...
8
Institutionalism and Schizophrenia
A consideration of the number of hours work involved shows how feasible this
explanation is. Even if a productivity expert could demonstrate how to resocialise
patients with the minimum waste of staff power, there would be insufficient
facilities ...
9
Role of Police in a Changing Society
Further, it is now being increasingly believed that one way to prevent crime is to
resocialise the offender. This process, lies to a great extent, in the Jurisdiction of
the Jail administration and also the correctional services. Whether a person, who
...
10
Psychiatry, Mental Institutions, and the Mad in Apartheid ...
... in “cultural activities such as traditional singing and dancing” which were to “
resocialise” them back to their “traditional” culture. The underlying premise of
activities such as these was that estrangement from “traditional” culture caused
mental ...