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  • ...nce|applied]] field involving the study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology also refers to the application of such [[knowledge]] to various spheres of ...e a lot of cross-fertilization that takes place among the various fields. Psychology differs from [[biology]] and [[neuroscience]] in that it is primarily conce
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  • ...1992:91). Issues considered in transpersonal psychology include spiritual self-development, peak or [[mysticism|mystical experiences]], experiences of liv ...d aspects of the spiritual and transpersonal in their work, transpersonal psychology for the most part has been overlooked by psychologists who are focused on t
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  • ...m.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t87 '''''A Dictionary of Psychology'''''] ...up-to-date entries, this best-selling dictionary covers all branches of [[psychology]], including [[psychoanalysis]], [[psychiatry]], [[criminology]], [[neurosc
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  • ...w and an explanation of the major topics in the field of [[education]]al [[psychology]], including topics in categories such as human learning and development (a [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...industrial/organizational, and health, [[education]]al, school, and family psychology. Entries cover topics as diverse as academic achievement, acculturation, af [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ries and terms, landmark case studies and [[experiment]]s, applications of psychology in advertising, medicine and sports, and career information. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • Title:'''''Spirituality in three theories of psychology: A qualitative study'''''. Keywords:Spirituality in three theories of psychology: A qualitative study (Meredith Sprunger, Elisabeth Lukas, Robert Gerard, di
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  • ...ries and terms, landmark case studies and [[experiment]]s, applications of psychology in advertising, medicine and sports, and career information. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...industrial/organizational, and health, [[education]]al, school, and family psychology. Entries cover topics as diverse as academic achievement, acculturation, af [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...w and an explanation of the major topics in the field of [[education]]al [[psychology]], including topics in categories such as human learning and development (a [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...m.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t87 '''''A Dictionary of Psychology'''''] ...up-to-date entries, this best-selling dictionary covers all branches of [[psychology]], including [[psychoanalysis]], [[psychiatry]], [[criminology]], [[neurosc
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  • ...nce|applied]] field involving the study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology also refers to the application of such [[knowledge]] to various spheres of ...e a lot of cross-fertilization that takes place among the various fields. Psychology differs from [[biology]] and [[neuroscience]] in that it is primarily conce
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  • Full-text book reviews and some film and video reviews in psychology and related disciplines. ...base also includes all reviews published in the print journal Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books between 1956 (Volume 1, Issue 1) and 2004. In addition
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  • Index of sources of information in psychology and related fields since 1887. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • Title:'''''Spirituality in three theories of psychology: A qualitative study'''''. Keywords:Spirituality in three theories of psychology: A qualitative study (Meredith Sprunger, Elisabeth Lukas, Robert Gerard, di
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  • Collection of articles in general and specialized psychology. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ncludes terms from the related fields of [[ecology]], [[physiology]] and [[psychology]]. Clear, concise entries are backed up by specific examples where appropri ...ictionary is an essential source of reference for students of [[biology]], psychology, and [[zoology]], as well as fascinating reading for all those interested i
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  • ...ce set presenting research and ready-to-use [[facts]] from the fields of [[psychology]], [[individual]] and [[family]] studies, and [[education]]. With over 600 [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • .... The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • *3 : an inherited [[idea]] or mode of [[thought]] in the psychology of C. G. Jung that is derived from the [[experience]] of the [[race]] and i ...erned]], or emulated; a [[symbol]] [[universally]] recognized by all. In [[psychology]], an archetype is a model of a [[person]], [[personality]], or [[behavior]
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  • ...ss. After the 1950's monomania was no longer used as a technical term in [[psychology]], and does not appear in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagnostic_and ...fixed]. Although not used technically to denote a particular disorder in [[psychology]], idée fixe is used often in the description of disorders, and is employe
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  • ==In Religion and Psychology== ...is also used in a similar [[manner]], in some schools and approaches to [[psychology]], in which sense it is an antonym of hostility, signifying something akin
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  • ...- Physiology - Phytopathology - Plant Biology - [[Political Science]] - [[Psychology]] - [[Public Health]] - Resource Economics - [[Sociology]]
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  • ...[Action (philosophy)|action]]. Animal behavior is studied in [[comparative psychology]], [[ethology]], [[behavioral ecology]] and [[sociobiology]]. ...y as "behaviorism." Behaviorism was a reaction against so-called "faculty" psychology which purported to see into or understand the mind without the benefit of s
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  • ...describes the [[contradictory]] [[association]] whereby higher levels of [[self]]-[[awareness]] are simultaneously associated with higher levels of [[psych ...onship of self-awareness to [[psychological]] well-being was attributed to self-[[contemplative]] [[reflection]].
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_construct_psychology personal construct psychology], developed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kelly_(psychologist) G [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...its titles. Origin publishes books in practical spirituality, psychology, self-help, global [[religion]], [[philosophy]], progressive business and [[polit
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  • ...za''' is (aka MNO-8) is a secondary [[midwayer]], [[healing|healer]] and [[Psychology|psychologist]]. He is a brilliant [[Linguistics|multi-linguist]]. He is rep
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  • ...eference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t87.e8078 A Dictionary of Psychology] Andrew M. Colman. Oxford University Press, 2006. Oxford Reference Online. * [https://www.apa.org American Psychology Association]
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  • [[Risk]] '''aversion''' is a [[concept]] in [[psychology]], [[economics]], and finance, based on the [[behavior]] of humans (especia [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...sexual [[repression]] leading to rigid personalities, in the original Mass psychology of fascism (1933) by Freudo-Marxist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_
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  • ...ncyclopedia of Health and Ageing''''' covers the [[biology|biological]], [[psychology|psychological]], [[sociology|social]], and [[economics|economic]] aspects o
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  • An '''idea''' is a form crafted by self-[[consciousness|conscious]] [[mind]] through a process of [[reflection]] up * [https://cnx.org/content/m14358/latest/ The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts, Free Online Book]
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Cropped-ideology-psychology-and-law2.jpg|right|frame]] ...itive science] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology social psychology].
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  • ...[concepts|concept]] used generally to signify the process of thought. In [[psychology]] and [[cognitive science]] it refers to [[information]] processing by an i ...eurology, [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], and [[computer science]]. Within psychology or philosophy, the concept of cognition is closely related to abstract [[co
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  • [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ==In psychology== [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • In [[psychology]] and [[parapsychology]], an '''apparition'''al [[experience]] is an [[anom [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_psychology Evolutionary psychology] maintains that '[[creative]] stupidity and able misfits [[prove]] the [[ex [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...in which people function and [[adapt]], as opposed to the general field of psychology which focuses more on what goes wrong or is [[pathological]] with [[human b [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...gy] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung C. G. Jung] by which [[the self]] is formed by [[integrating]] elements of the [[conscious]] and [[unconsci ...analytical psychology, describes the [[process]] in which the individual [[Self]] develops out of an undifferentiated [[unconscious]]. It is a developmenta
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  • ==Psychology and sociology== # The Psychology of Charisma — from Psychology Today magazine
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  • ...events happening to ourselves [[relative]] to others and is an example of self-serving bias. ...ck, S. (1966). Affect and expectation. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology'' '''3''', 38-44.
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  • ...d diffidence) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology social psychology] term used to describe the [[feeling]] of [[apprehension]], lack of [[comfo [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ical books on [[psychology]]...It is a [[guilty]] [[secret]] of [[modern]] psychology that more is understood about the [[motivation]] of thirsty rats and hungry
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  • ...wiki/Hermann_Ebbinghaus Hermann Ebbinghaus] in 1885, in the field of the [[psychology]] of learning, although the name wasn't used until 1909. In 1936, [https:/ ...tional and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_psychology behavioral psychology], the term has acquired a broader [[interpretation]] over time, and express
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  • [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • '''Agression''', in [[psychology]], as well as other [[Social Sciences|social and behavioral sciences]], re [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...staltism is often opposed to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structuralism_(psychology) structuralism]. The phrase "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts ...ept]] of gestalt was first introduced in contemporary [[philosophy]] and [[psychology]] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_von_Ehrenfels Christian von E
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  • ...rg/wiki/Barnard_College Barnard College] in [[New York City]] and an MA in Psychology from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_University Columbia University
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  • ...treated as a disorder in [[mainstream]] psychiatry (see Homosexuality and psychology). [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ==Psychology== '''Self-knowledge''' is a term used in [[psychology]] to [[describe]] the [[information]] that an [[individual]] draws upon whe
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  • ...also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness_(psychology) Mindfulness (psychology)]. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...Tart], among others. A writer and lecturer, Belitsos studied the history, psychology, and philosophy of religion, with an emphasis on [[Buddha|Buddhism]] and [[
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  • In [[psychology]], '''temperament''' refers to those aspects of an [[individual]]'s [[perso ...ding four temperaments. The concept played an important part in pre-modern psychology, and was explored by [[philosophers]] such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...e of these problems, personality type theories have fallen out of favor in psychology. Most researchers now believe that it is impossible to explain the [[divers # Bernstein, Penner, Clarke-Stewart, & Roy (2008). Psychology, 8th edition. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company.
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  • ...he [[concept]] of the self, encompassing the modern [[ideas]] of [[soul]], self, and mind. The Greeks believed that the soul or "psyche" was responsible fo ...on the other hand, as used in the [[technical]] terminology of analytical psychology, is more restricted in [[meaning]] and refers to a "function complex" or pa
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  • ...|hierarchy of human needs]]", and is considered the father of [[humanistic psychology]]. [https://www.scimednet.org/bibliography/transpers_approaches.htm] ..., but he went to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin to study [[psychology]]. While there, he married his cousin Bertha, and found as his chief mentor
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  • In [[psychology]] and [[logic]], '''rationalization''' (or making excuses) is an informal [ ...s]], [[actions]], or [[feelings]] through the elaboration of reassuring or self serving but incorrect explanations."
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  • In psychology, ''emotional detachment'' can mean two different things. In the first [[mea [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ciplinary source that addresses not only [[law]] but also [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[history]] and [[economics]]. Entries vary widely from [[abortion]] to
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  • *1:A person's supposed original or authentic [[self]], esp. when regarded as [[damaged]] or repressed by [[childhood]] [[trauma In popular [[psychology]] and analytical psychology, '''inner child''' is our childlike aspect. It includes all that we [[learn
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  • In [[sociology]] and [[psychology]], internalized oppression is the [[manner]] in which an oppressed [[group] [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • *'''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flooding_(psychology) Flooding (psychology)]''''' [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ossible outcome from any given situation. This is usually referred to in [[psychology]] as dispositional optimism. [[Researchers]] sometimes [https://en.wikipedi [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_psychology evolutionary psychology] [[explanation]] is that early humans had to [[react]] to threatening stimu [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...s myth firmly in our lives today by exploring [[language]] [[pattern]]s, [[psychology]], [[religion]], [[politics]], [[art]], and [[gender]] attitudes.
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  • ...ith a range of new entries on topics such as [[politics]], [[religion]], [[psychology]], and computers. The book covers current [[research]] in and approaches to
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  • ...to represent a penis or a tunnel to represent a vagina. (David G. Myers, ''Psychology'', Worth Publishers; 7th edition (June 6, 2004) ISBN: 978-0716752516) ...e of a symbol in this sense is Christ as a symbol of the archetype called "self".
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  • ...anford.edu/entries/emotions-17th18th/LD7Hutcheson.html] and state of mind (psychology). ==Psychology==
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  • ==Psychology== In [[psychology]], theories of mental [[phenomena]] can propose discrete differences betwee
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  • ...ding psychiatry, clinical [[psychology]], clinical social work, counseling psychology, mental health counseling, clinical or psychiatric social work, [[marriage] ...amic] - is a form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_psychology depth psychology], whose primary [[focus]] is to [[reveal]] the [[unconscious]] content of a
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  • ==In psychology and sociology== ...human]] nature as a result of the aspect of the [[human condition]] called self-awareness. It is one of the features that set us apart from [[animals]], an
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  • ...[geology]], [[paleontology]], [[biology]], [[evolution]], [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], and [[theology]]. The contributions are authored by 300
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  • *[[Medicine]]. and [[Psychology]]. [[Original]]ly: any kind of disordered mental [[state]] or mental illnes
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  • ...[anatomy]], [[biomechanics]], exercise physiology, [[nutrition]], sports [[psychology]], sports [[sociology]], sports injuries, and training principles. It was c
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  • ...to the shunned (and to their dependents) similar to what is studied in the psychology of [[torture]]. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...formal exclusion from a group through social [[rejection]]. Although the [[psychology]] of ostracism takes this further, where it has been defined as “…any [ ==The Psychology of Ostracism==
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  • ...[[psychology]], referring to the [[process]] of overcoming a [[negative]] self-image which, for example, prevents one from [[achieving]] success. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...] (TA) first described by Stephen Karpman, which has become widely used in psychology and psychotherapy. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...a term of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytical_psychology analytical psychology], coined by [[Carl Jung]]. It is a part of the unconscious [[mind]], expres [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...tudied in academic fields such as [[communication]], [[sociology]], social psychology, [[anthropology]], and [[philosophy]]. Various academic theories of friends [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...e experience of [[emotion]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenology_(psychology) Phenomenology] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterophenomenology hete [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...cience & Library Science, Law, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Social Issues, Social Work, Sociology, Substanc
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  • In [[psychology]], the term '''dissociation''' describes a wide array of [[experiences]] fr ..., dissociation can be regarded as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coping_(psychology) coping mechanism] or [[defense]] mechanisms in seeking to master, minimize
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  • ...on, C.D. (Eds.). Interpersonal Sensitivity: Entering Others' Worlds. Hove: Psychology Press. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...cessarily justify. For this reason, it has been the subject of study in [[psychology]], as well as a topic of interest in the [[supernatural]]. ...a dichotomy in the reception of nonverbal communication Journal of General Psychology. 99:19-24, 1978.
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  • ...omputers and Information Theory (5%), Behavior and Society (7%), includes psychology, education, law and sociology, and international relations.
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  • ...us]] effort to carry out seemingly volitional acts." ''The Encyclopedia of Psychology "Motivation: Philosophical Theories''" says, "Some mental states seem capab ...which we [[think]], [[feel]] and [[act]]. George Brett in his "History of Psychology" added, "Augustine was not far from the same [[standpoint]] ... his [[langu
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  • ...concerned with and obtaining [[gratification]] from what is outside [[the self]]. ...concerned with and obtaining [[gratification]] from what is outside [[the self]]". Extraverts tend to [[enjoy]] human [[interactions]] and to be [[enthusi
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  • ...alk about our interest of many, many, many decades and centuries, in human psychology. There is something that we have noticed, there is something that is not e ...environment that such feelings come about. Alice and I speak here of your self image to make this one hundred percent clear, and we speak as one.
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  • ...whether (or how often) memory repression really happens and [[mainstream]] psychology holds that true memory repression occurs only very rarely.[https://en.wikip [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...soir Max Dessoir], and originates from ''para'' meaning "alongside", and [[psychology]]. The term was adopted by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.B._Rhine J.B. R ...private [[institutions]] and [[universities]]. Privately funded units in [[psychology]] departments at universities in the United Kingdom are among the most acti
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  • * Informal and [[psychology]] - used in reference to a qualitative of [[cognitive]] faculties and adjud [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...[[discipline]]s, including [[politics]], market research, [[medicine]], [[psychology]], pharmaceuticals, and [[mathematics]].
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  • ...]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology_(psychology) social psychology]. ...nce is an [[idea]] in [[conflict]] with a [[fundamental]] element of the [[self]]-[[concept]], such as "I am a [[good]] [[person]]" or "I made the right [[
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  • ...rning as supervised classification and unsupervised classification, and in psychology and cognitive science as concept learning and category formation. In the ph [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • In [[psychology]], '''apprehension''' (Lat. ad, "to"; prehendere, "to seize") is a term app [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...be seen in the real world, particularly in [[physics]] and perceptional [[psychology]]. ...ity Cycles as a Function of Stimulus-Orientation," The American Journal of Psychology, 66.4 (Oct., 1953):554-563.
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  • ...o general [[theory]] of interpersonal compatibility has been proposed in [[psychology]]. Existing concepts are [[contradictory]] in many details, beginning with * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology_(psychology) Social psychological] [[research]] on similarity of interests and [[attitu
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  • ...est in [[religion]]. From 1958 through 1976 she was a professor of medical psychology at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_university Columbia University]
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  • ...of [[research]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology social psychology]. Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like or dislike someon The lookalike [[effect]] plays an important role called self-affirmation. A [[person]] typically enjoys receiving [[confirmation]] of ev
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  • ...g meets the criteria for mild [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociation_(psychology) dissociation]. ...Toni Nelson argued that some daydreams with grandiose [[fantasies]] are [[self-gratifying]] attempts at "[[wish]] fulfillment". Still in the 1950s, some e
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  • ...n]] (Piwinger & Ebert 2001, pp. 1–2). It is usually used synonymously with self-presentation, in which a [[person]] tries to [[influence]] the [[perception There are two main [[motives]] that govern self-presentation. One is instrumental: we want to [[influence]] others and gain
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  • ...which have been melded with ideas from modern [[science]], particularly [[psychology]] and [[ecology]]. New Age ideas could be described as drawing inspiration
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  • ...cessively high performance [[standards]], accompanied by overly critical [[self-evaluations]] and concerns regarding others' evaluations. It is best concep ...ely and unceasingly toward unobtainable [[goals]], and who measure their [[self]]-[[worth]] with their productivity and accomplishment. Pressuring oneself
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  • ...of [[communication]], persona is a term given to describe the versions of self that all [[individuals]] possess. [[Behaviours]] are selected according to [[Criticism]] of poetry and fiction refer to a "second self" created by the [[author]] and through whom the narrative is related. Impor
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  • ...[[professions]] (e.g., [[medicine]], [[law]], [[religion]], professional [[psychology]], and journalism). In [[ethics]], and (in some places) in law and alternat
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  • ==Psychology== ...soul, and Giordano Bruno saw in the "heroic fury" the alienation in which self-conscious vanished. Hegel claimed that "nothing great is accomplished witho
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  • ...m]] focus of psychological [[research]]. [4] The study of gratitude within psychology has focused on the understanding of the short term experience of the emotio ...f control of their environments, personal growth, [[purpose]] in life, and self acceptance. [21]Grateful people have more positive ways of coping with the
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  • ...easant and contribute [[positively]] to our [[self]]-[[concept]] and our [[self-esteem]]. We can and do [[feel]] [[good]] about ourselves. There is also th [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...spection may be used synonymously with and in a similar way to [[human]] [[self]]-[[reflection]]. It is used greatly as a spiritual examination. *'''''[[Self Evaluation]]'''''
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_revolution cognitive revolution] that influenced psychology in general had a decisive effect on the study of attitudes. As a result, so ...n antecedent and a determinant for behavior and individual factors such as self-[[identity]] as moderators of attitudes. They further differentiate between
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  • ...[[source]] of its unhappiness. More recently, the ''Penguin Dictionary of Psychology'' defines hate as a "deep, enduring, [[intense]] [[emotion]] expressing ani [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • The term '''self-preservation''' in its simplest definition describes both the set of [[beha ...e claimed that a [[person]]'s life is conditioned by two major [[forces]]: self-preservation [[instincts]], by means of which people preserve their own [[e
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  • ...g]] or [[feeling]]; and making less distinct the differences between [[the self]] and the [[other]]. In the field of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_psychology positive psychology], empathy has also been [[compared]] with [[altruism]] and [[egotism]]. Alt
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  • ...d Psychotherapeutic Narrative. Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology, New York: State University of New York Press. #Rammurti S. Mishra Yoga Sutras : The Textbook of Yoga Psychology
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  • ...t [[event]]. Surprise can have any [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valence_(psychology) valence]; that is, it can be neutral, pleasant, or unpleasant. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...and national differences in character, on the basis of associationistic [[psychology]]. This use of the [[word]] was never adopted.) ==Differences and similarities with comparative psychology==
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  • In [[psychology]], '''self-esteem''' reflects a person's overall evaluation or appraisal of his or her ...emotions (for example, triumph/despair, pride/shame). Behavior may reflect self-esteem (for example, assertiveness/shyness, confidence/caution).
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  • ...as also been influential in the development of [[psychodynamic]] models of psychology, and of theories concerning the ways in which the brain, mind and external
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  • ...nerally surround issues of [[anxiety]], low sense of self-[[worth]], and a self-defeating mentality. Procrastinators are also thought to have a lower-than- [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...1992:91). Issues considered in transpersonal psychology include spiritual self-development, peak or [[mysticism|mystical experiences]], experiences of liv ...d aspects of the spiritual and transpersonal in their work, transpersonal psychology for the most part has been overlooked by psychologists who are focused on t
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  • ...iences is highly interdisciplinary and draws on work from such fields as [[psychology]], [[informatics]], [[computer science]], [[philosophy]], [[biology]], [[hu
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  • ...riminal profiling], where it can help in finding clues to the offender's [[psychology]]. It largely consists of [[examining]] the [[actions]] used by the [[indiv
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  • ...thenian_democracy Athenian democracy] was someone who was characterized by self-centeredness and concerned almost exclusively with [[private]]—as opposed ...tupidity, and its [[symptoms]] (foolish or stupid utterance or deed). In [[psychology]], it is a historical term for the state or condition now called [https://e
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