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  • ...an interdisciplinary science that involves other [[disciplines]] such as [[psychology]], [[computer science]], [[statistics]], [[physics]], [[philosophy]], and [ ...mbined with sophisticated [[experimental]] [[techniques]] from cognitive [[psychology]] allows neuroscientists and psychologists to address [[abstract]] question
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  • ...g., self-flagellation by birch twigs as the [[archetypal]] stereotype of [[self-mortification]]). However, the askēsis enjoined by religion functions in o Self-discipline and abstinence in some form and degree is a part of [[religious]
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  • In psychology, habituation is an example of non-associative learning in which there is a Imprinting is the term used in [[psychology]] and [[ethology]] to describe any kind of phase-sensitive learning (learni
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  • In [[psychology]], '''memory''' is an organism's [[mind|mental]] ability to store, retain a ...[[cognitive neuroscience]], an interdisciplinary link between [[cognitive psychology]] and [[neuroscience]].
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  • ...pace, joyfully, playfully, ever cared for and encouraged, not forced into self-sufficiency, or to ‘go out there and get ‘em’ for the sake of indepen Professor Richards lectured in psychology and human sexuality. He was also a medical practitioner and gynecologist. I
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  • ...lity I am speaking of your spiritual personality, that aspect of spiritual self which operates within the human arena, the human arena of all thought, all ...Mother. These mind spirits indicate spiritual realities and recognition of self. They are personal spirits. For example, the spirit of intuition is a perso
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  • This is a [[curriculum]] of first, deep [[psychology|psychological]] probing. It is not designed to make you instantly feel good
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  • ...rg/wiki/Substance_abuse substance-abuse] and dependency problems. Over 200 self-help organizations–often known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...t an angry person can be very well mistaken because anger causes a loss in self-monitoring capacity and objective observability.[7] ==Psychology==
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  • ...ing]] very early [[experiences]] something of a [[conflict]] between his [[self]]-seeking and his [[altruistic]] [[impulses]], and many times the first [[e 103:2.5 The [[psychology]] of a child is [[naturally]] [[positive]], not [[negative]]. So many [[mor
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  • [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ole is addressed by such fields as behavioral [[genetics]], evolutionary [[psychology]], human [[ecology]] and [[sociobiology]]. All human cultures seem to encou
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  • ...relationships. Codependency may also be characterized by [[denial]], low [[self-esteem]], excessive compliance, or [[control]] patterns. [[Narcissists]] ar ...ing. For example [[parenting]] is a role that requires a certain amount of self-sacrifice and giving a child's needs a high [[priority]], although a parent
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  • ...that there exist two selves: the self which is consciously allowed and the self which is not allowing the conscious and resides behind fear in the unconsci ...e that fear is nothing more than a reaction of the ego, and that your core self, your personality, is the holder or possessor of all of you. Find this cent
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  • ...pecially human way of [[thinking]] ("human reason"), which is abstract and self aware, or conscious. Some people have the feeling of curiosity to know what [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ..._soul.htm An in-depth psychological and philosophical analysis of OBEs and self-perception] [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...tural and social world in which he is inserted. The confines between the [[self]] and the world are annulled to the point that the material [[body]] itself ...ke the sciences of [[chaos]] and [[complexity]]. Systems in [[biology]], [[psychology]], or [[sociology]] are frequently so complex that their behavior is, or ap
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  • ..., being just some of these many interests. Frank and Alice are into "Human Psychology", and they have been for hundreds of years. A Form of Self-Punishment.
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  • ...ns until emptying generated by the death of his mother-wife and his act of self-blinding. ...ees itself from the trammels of [[matter]]. A point to note here is that [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]] were not separate in [[Classical Philosophy]] Thus in
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