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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...xplains: Monique was a [[psychology]] student who shared some of my normal psychology [[workshops]]. That’s how I knew her and through our regularly comparing
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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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  • In [[medicine]] and [[psychology]], a '''syndrome''' is the [[association]] of several clinically recognizab
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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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  • ...ay precede or accompany [[participation]] in any activity involving public self-presentation. In some cases stage fright may be a part of a larger [[patter [[Category: Psychology]]
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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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  • In [[psychology]], the four [[stages]] of competence, or the "[[conscious]] competence" lea ...ipedia.org/wiki/Johari_window Johari window] (although Johari deals with [[self]]-[[awareness]]; while the four stages of competence deals with learning st
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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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  • ...Strivings and Psychological Maturity Across the Life Span". Developmental Psychology 37 (4): 491-501. [[Category: Psychology]]
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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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  • ==Psychology== In [[psychology]], value theory refers to the study of the [[manner]] in which human beings
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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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  • ...he top .1%, i.e. three standard deviations or greater, among [[peers]]. In psychology, the inventor of the first IQ tests, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_ ==Psychology==
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  • In general, psychodynamics, also known as dynamic psychology, is the study of the interrelationship of various parts of the [[mind]], [[ In mate selection psychology, psychodynamics is defined as the study of the [[force]]s, motives, and ene
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  • ...rom then and now reside on [[Mansion World Number Four]]. Here I study [[psychology]] and other mind [[thinking]] to understand the way humans think and how th
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  • * [[attitude (psychology)|attitudes]], orientations or behaviours which take the interests, intentio ...d [[postmodernist]] thought, relationships between the [[Self (philosophy)|Self]] and the [[Other]];
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  • ...or [[attitudes]], esp. in relation to an [[objective]] [[standard]]. Hence self-evaluative, -evaluatory adjs. ::1933 Psychol. Abstr. VII. 473/2 To attain self-evaluation, psycho-physiological and psychotechnical methods must be supple
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  • ...l]] aims of a particular era, but, instead, to the entire [[complex]] of [[self]] and object relation at that time. ...ed]] with an [[attachment]] to another person, being or object (in human [[psychology]]): 'A strong attachment to a person or thing, especially such an attachmen
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  • ...only be judged after the aim has been achieved or not. Confidence can be a self-fulfilling [[prophecy]] as those without it may fail or not try because the [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...d [[management]] involving [[diverse]] specialties including psychiatry, [[psychology]], neurology, surgery, allergy, dermatology and psychoneuroimmunology. Clin ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Avicenna Avicenna] (980-1037) recognized 'physiological psychology' in the treatment of illnesses involving [[emotions]], and developed a [[sy
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  • ...val, and [[spirituality]]. This approach incorporates contributions from [[psychology]], [[anthropology]], [[philosophy]] and [[theology]] as well as classical a [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...emotional]] [[Extreme|excesses]]. People who are "hysterical" often lose [[self]]-[[control]] due to an overwhelming [[fear]] that may be caused by multipl [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...acknowledgement and [[interaction]] between [[separate]] compartmentalized self states. ...]] stemming from the incompatibility of the two [[polarized]] aspects of [[self]] or [[other]]'. Often, 'when the [[individual]] is confronted with the [[c
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  • ...perspectives afforded by the disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, physics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. ...ntext of our everyday lives. Broad mix of subjects ranging from cosmology, psychology, lifestyle, and work. Demonstrates how modern living requires a synthesis o
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  • ...ined by the principal [[social sciences]] of religion: [[anthropology]], [[psychology]], and [[sociology]]. To do so is to take, admittedly, a "one-sided" approa
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  • ...self–conscious social class>; also : produced or done with such awareness <self–conscious art> <center>'''Self consciousness''' - being [[conscious]] of one's own [[consciousness]].</cen
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  • ...[[persons]] exhibiting them, because it is often unnecessary to engage in self-[[analysis]] when undertaking in routine tasks. Habituation is an extremely ...: Modelling habit formation in the real world." European Journal of Social Psychology, Early View. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.674
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  • ...s later in a paper on [[amnesia]] integrating findings from experimental [[psychology]] and neurology. Coining of the term “consolidation” is credited to the [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • Most people are [[responsive]] to praise and will increase in [[self-esteem]] or [[confidence]] if a suitable amount of praise is received. Some [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...relates to the [[solar system]], [[meditation]], [[healing]], spiritual [[psychology]], the [[destiny]] of [[nations]], and prescriptions for [[society]] in gen
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  • ...ore recently become a topic for [[psychologists]] (especially evolutionary psychology [[research]]ers), sociologists, evolutionary biologists, and ethologists. W ...Man could not dynamically [[choose]] the [[divine]] life if there were no self-life to [[forsake]]. Man could never lay saving hold on [[righteousness]] i
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  • ...self. Introspection may be used synonymously with [[Human self-reflection|self-reflection]] and used in a similar way. ...on measurable behavior rather than consciousness or sensation. [[Cognitive psychology]] accepts the use of the scientific method, but rejects introspection as a
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  • ...[[complex]] of [[thoughts]], feelings, and actions which follow threats to self-esteem and/or threats to the [[existence]] or [[quality]] of a romantic [[r ==In psychology==
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  • ...ne to hold that "high-level [[phenomena]]" (like those of [[economics]], [[psychology]], or [[aesthetics]]) depend, [[ultimate]]ly, on physics, without assuming
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  • ...rly unable to pass a [[satisfactory]] [[written]] [[examination]] on the [[psychology]] of [[marital]] love. Another man, having little or no [[love]] for his sp
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  • *1: a second [[self]]: as a : a [[trusted]] [[friend]] ...go is [[associated]] with [[humanity]] and [[sexual]] [[identity]] through self-identification—the [[father]]'s true son. The reverse would be a [https:/
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  • ...both [[positive]] and [[negative]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valence_(psychology) valence] toward someone or something. A common example of ambivalence is t [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...s of Psychology'' (1890), and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s Project for a Scientific Psychology (composed 1895). The first rule of neuronal learning was described by [http
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  • ...s, and cognitive behavioral therapists. Assertiveness is often linked to [[self-esteem]]. The term and [[concept]] was popularised to the general public by ...ndaries of oneself and others, which boundaries include the [[physical]] [[self]], possessions, and [[relationships]]. It also presumes an interest in the
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  • ...ed that ''cosmic consciousness'' lies in a mystic state above and beyond [[self-consciousness]], the natural state of man's consciousness, just like animal ...pment of [[consciousness]]: the simple consciousness of [[animals]]; the [[self-consciousness]] of the mass of [[humanity]] (encompassing [[reason]], [[ima
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  • ...social life. It would form part of social psychology, and hence of general psychology. We shall call it semiology (from the Greek semeîon, 'sign'). It would inv ...dels based on codes, media, and [[contexts]] to explain the [[biology]], [[psychology]], and [[mechanics]] involved. Both [[disciplines]] also recognise that the
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  • ...es of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. In [[sociology]] (and [[psychology]]) the degree to which one party trusts another is a measure of [[belief]] ...ng may be measured through [[behavior]], or alternatively, one can measure self-reported trust (with all the caveat surrounding that method). Trust may be
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  • ...ience cognitive neuroscience], an interdisciplinary link between cognitive psychology and neuroscience. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...and hence, apt to imagine that one is the object of observation by others; SELF-CONSCIOUS. Of personal bearing, actions, etc.: Displaying such preoccupatio [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...o important in treatment. In more serious cases—where there is [[risk]] to self and others—involuntary hospitalization may be [[necessary]], although hos [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ecent years, [[scientific]] [[literature]] dealing with neuroscience and [[psychology]] has used the [[word]] to mean "not knowable". In technical and marketing
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  • ...level of self-[[knowledge]], an integrated [[personality]] that allows for self-expression, an acceptance and tolerance of human nature, and a greater awar ...man potential and what it means to be [[human]], derives from humanistic [[psychology]].
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  • ...ic [[belief]] regarding the [[self]] or [[persons]] or objects outside the self that is [[maintained]] despite indisputable [[evidence]] to the contrary; a [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...a [[reputation]]). This process defines an individual to [[other]]s and [[self|themselves]]. Pieces of the entity's actual identity include a sense of con ...age is a distinct phase in an individual's development]]. Many theories in psychology characterize development in terms of stages. [[Erik Erikson]]'s stages of p
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  • ...n shrouded in his mystery. However, to mitigate this factor, he engages in self-revelation and bestows a unique blend of his relatable attributes to his be ...dialogues, thus becoming an expert in human psychology and sociology. The self-motivated student of life quickly became the unpretentious teacher of right
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  • *3. a. The quality of being personally vain; high opinion of oneself; self-conceit and [[desire]] for admiration. ...religions]] vanity, in its [[modern]] sense, is considered a [[form]] of [[self]]-[[idolatry]], in which one [[rejects]] [[God]] for the sake of one's own
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  • ...nt in truth, beauty, and goodness. He became an expert in matters of human psychology and sociology, but He also singled-handily earned a Master's Degree in Huma
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  • These hard-won realizations allowed them enough [[psychology|psychological]] breathing [[space]] once again to stabilize the Web and to
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  • ...]ization of the [[theory]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assimilation_(psychology)#Constructivist_theory constructivism] is generally attributed to [https:// It is important to note that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assimilation_(psychology)#Constructivist_theory constructivism] is not a particular [[pedagogy]]. In
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  • In evolutionary [[psychology]] and in cognitive [[neuroscience]], patience is studied as a [[decision]]- ...y provide a selective pressure for the [[evolution]] of [[Self Realization|self-control]].[1]
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  • ...01). Social cognitive theory: An agentic [[perspective]]. Annual Review of Psychology, 52, 1-26.
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  • ...coined by [[Indra Sen]]) and Psychotherapy that emerges from it. (Integral Psychology: Yoga, Growth, and Opening the Heart, SUNY, 2007 ISBN 0791470717). Althoug ...eas such as business, [[education]], medicine, [[spirituality]], sports, [[psychology]], and psychotherapy. The theme of the evolution of [[consciousness]] has
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  • ...ific understanding of the [[brain]], see the mind as a [[phenomenon]] of [[psychology]], and the term is often used more or less synonymously with consciousness. ...te with the indwelling Adjuster in creating and fostering the [[morontia]] self, the evolutionary and potentially [[immortal]] soul.
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  • “Even those who teach psychology on your world will often look upon the ego as something that can be inheren
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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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  • ...ne who cultivates certain virtues based on reasoning. And in his work on [[psychology]] and the [[soul]], Aristotle distinguishes sense [[perception]] from [[rea
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  • :a : inordinate [[self-esteem]] : conceit :b : a reasonable or justifiable self-[[respect]]
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  • ...Frank and Sanobim Alice. We have for you this evening a further lesson in psychology, that being our domain of expertise and also your interest. We have overhe ...fe, and cope with regular changes, without being, or becoming, a danger to self or others. As well, the individual needs to display foresight in undertaki
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  • ...ent in time I considered the possibility of what you were ‘driving home.’ Psychology has its parallels, and we are not immune to this (human) trait of momentari
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  • ...indecent. A person acting on a [[moral]] incentive can expect a sense of [[self]]-[[esteem]], and approval or even admiration from his [[community]]; a per [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ensitivity, or as he calls it, the "highly empathic temperament", with the Self Sacrifice Schema (Young, 2003, p. 246-251), which in turn is almost always ...presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Summary by Aron (2006): "A functional study comparing brain a
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  • ...thousands and thousands of years, and know so very well the physiology and psychology which is so important to be fully understood. And so I ask you that when s
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  • ...[sacrifice]]" his "life" on its behalf. For he regards it as himself. This self he sees as being acted on, reacting to external [[forces]] as they demand, [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ice and I were advised — make that ordered — to full-time study of human [[psychology]] as our life-long project. We looked with some degree of [[envy]] at our C
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  • ...rectly by, for example, the evolutionary or developmental shaping of human psychology, or directly through, for example, people assessing and debating the likely ...depend on more general normative principles, such as possible rights of [[self-rule]] and [[right to life]], principles which are often litmus tests for d
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  • ...m within, rather than seeking it in the external world. In references of [[psychology]], as introverted individuals require spending time alone away from people ...escape the rigors of truly religious activities by a species of ingenious self-deception through resorting to a retreat to the false shelter of stereotype
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  • ...ed not only by new discoveries of relativity by Einstein [1] and of unseen psychology by Freud, [2] but also by unprecedented technological development.
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  • ...d. 8) 205 Metaphysics..are subdivided [by Wolff] into Ontology, Cosmology, Psychology, Natural Theology. 1874 W. WALLACE Hegel's Logic 58 The third branch of Met
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  • ...e. One popular social psychological theory of leisure was put forward by [[psychology]] professor John Neulinger in the early 1970s. Neulinger defined leisure us # Neulinger, John. 1981. The Psychology of Leisure. 2nd Ed. C.C. Thomas. ISBN 0398044929
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  • ...how long it takes to fully know all aspects of a task or job. The field of psychology explains that this is determined by your understanding of how you learn som
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  • ...''The Evolution of Integral Consciousness''.; [[Bahman Shirazi]] "Integral psychology, metaphors and processes of personal integration" in Cornelissen (ed.) ''C ...]], [[Sri Aurobindo]], and [[Abraham Maslow]] <ref> Ken Wilber, ''Integral Psychology'', Shambhalla, 2000 p.78</ref>
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  • ...Firstly, we had no way of projecting your actions in the field of further psychology studies, and in particular the effort towards additional clinical hypnother
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  • ...one's environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science. ...of which I am conscious of having achieved; and my personal identity - my self - goes as far as my consciousness extends itself). The modern sense of "con
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  • ...resulting from a failure to behave predictably; perplexity; bewilderment. Psychology: impaired orientation with respect to time, place, or person. ...ave observed great confusion in your daily life especially referencing the psychology definition from above. The turmoil continues even though you also feel conn
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  • ...ecting]] a [[belief]] that [[human]] [[conduct]] is motivated primarily by self-interest <a cynical ploy to win votes> ...ppiness]]. They sought to [[free]] themselves from [[conventions]]; become self-sufficient; and live only in accordance with [[nature]]. They rejected any
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  • ...interested. Alice and I have studied human biology, and we are experts in psychology as it pertains to the various races that dwell upon this planet. This work
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  • ...linary study of [[mind]] and [[intelligence]], embracing [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], artificial intelligence, neuroscience, [[linguistics]], and [[anthropolo ...ied the existence of mind. According to behaviorists such as J. B. Watson, psychology should restrict itself to examining the relation between observable stimuli
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  • ...y much enjoyed your discussions. We are with you now for another lesson in psychology. My simple task is to greet you, so ‘hello there to you both!’ “By correcting these within self, and by realizing that, like ourselves and like yourselves, the other perso
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  • ...] of your [[religion]]; the [[study]] of [[Other|another]]'s religion is [[psychology]]. ...an's [[Thought Adjuster|inner spirit]] depend for its [[expression]] and [[self-realization]] upon the [[mechanism]] and [[technique]] of the [[mind]]. Lik
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  • *1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compliance_(psychology) Compliance] is when people appear to agree with others, but actually keep ...dence]] is the by-product of good looks. Therefore, the [[individual]]'s [[self-esteem]] and perceived [[Persona]] is the [[critical]] factor in determinin
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  • "Our expertise lies in the arena of psychology, and psychiatry -- human behavior, one might say, in all its interesting va
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  • * Jungian psychology: [[coincidence|Coincidence]]s that seem to be [[meaningfully]] [[related]]; ...dsIWin.pdf Tim van Gelder, "Heads I win, tails you lose": A Foray Into the Psychology of Philosophy]. Many critics believe that any evidence for synchronicity is
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  • ...The desire for self-exaltation is balanced perfectly by the [[desire]] for self-destruction. The man who entertains [[fantastic]] and unreal views of his w ...ur Father's will, and his [[acts]] [[glorify]] not the small and pitiful [[self]], but the Father of all [[reality]]. His acts become glorified and [[sanct
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  • ...deals with the normal, whilst the terms are mainly borrowed from abnormal psychology. Humm-Wadsworth personality profiling allows impatient or lazy (I will own
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphomania nymphomania]'' was created by modern [[psychology]] as referring to a "desire to engage in human sexual [[behavior]] at a lev
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  • ...om retirement, even further from promotion. We, both, have our Ph.D’s in [[psychology]].
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  • '''Journaling''' is the oldest and most widely practiced form of self-help through [[writing]] is that of keeping a [[personal]] journal (as dist ...nesses and in [[university]] departments aiding student self-awareness and self-development. When administered at a distance it is useful for those who pre
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  • ...We were elsewhere observing a situation and learning yet more about human psychology and therewith, in this instance, a new language, also. We intend to take o
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  • ...e finds the [[essence]] of human existence in [[freedom]]—in the duty of [[self-determination]] and the freedom of choice—and therefore spends much time ...philosophy, including [[theology]], [[drama]], art, [[literature]], and [[psychology]].
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  • ...modeling, evolutionary [[biology]], neuroscience, [[anthropology]], and [[psychology]] in the 1940s, often attributed to the Macy Conferences. ...ychology (especially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology, [[cognitive]] psychology), [[philosophy]], and [[architecture]].[1]
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  • ...o the [[value]] of gaining [[control]] of one's own [[mind]] that yields [[self-mastery]] as expressed in the phrase "as we [[think]], so we are." [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...of [[human being]]s in the environment which eventually branch off into [[psychology]].
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  • ...entified with the [[impulse]] or [[desire]] projected outside, so that the self maintains a [[connection]] with what is projected, in [[contrast]] to the t ...Melanie_Klein Melanie Klein] saw the projection of [[good]] parts of the [[self]] as leading potentially to over-idealisation of the object. Equally, it ma
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  • ...ogize the person, the practitioner is unlikely to pathologize the client's self help strategy and some may even research the science of experience to find For context to the history of counseling see [[Timeline of psychology]] and [[Timeline of psychotherapy]]. Each of the articles in See Also below
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  • ...[innocent]] bystanders ... . When it is inwardly directed, the resulting [[self]]-[[hate]] renders victims incapable of meeting their own needs, let [[alon These olden [[ideas]] of self-[[discipline]] embraced flogging and all sorts of [[physical]] [[torture]].
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  • ...t,' imagining the self in the eyes of the other; by contrast, in guilt the self is unified."[7] ...g self-blame or self-contempt. This, however, can lead to an internalized, self-reinforcing sequence of shame events for which Kaufman coined the term "sha
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  • This method of brainstorming works by the method of [[Association (psychology)|association]]. It may improve collaboration and increase the quantity of i ...locking interfere with cognitive processes? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 531-548.
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  • ...the study of some fundamental questions about the methods and concepts of psychology and psychiatry, such as the meaningfulness of [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] co More recently, psychology, economics, sociology, and linguistics were once the domain of philosophers
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  • ...eel we made it possible for the leader to lead. Hope you got my message. [[Psychology]] is that -- we want a good leader but "resent" the leadership.
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  • ...anging from [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]] to the highly commercialized Self-Help industry and Motivational sciences. ...y or welfare. They lose their self-confidence because they cannot be fully self-supporting. The opportunities denied them also deprive them of the pride of
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  • ...ting. This [[phenomenon]] often occurs in [[individuals]] who [[suffer]] [[self]]-[[victimization]] or hypersensitivity. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...to represent a penis or a tunnel to represent a vagina. David G. Myers, ''Psychology'', Worth Publishers; 7th edition ISBN 0716752514 ISBN 978-0716752516, p. 28
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  • ...d definite blocks to your spiritual growth, regardless of what present-day psychology defines as normal. Jealousy and the carrying of grudges are not considered ...cemetery, as if the body continued to hold onto the guilt of disbelief, of self inflicted wounds and death by one’s own hands.
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  • ...ession, engraved mark" hence "solid impression". The term, in its modern [[psychology]] sense, was first used by Walter Lippmann in his 1922 work [https://en.wik
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  • ...hilst overlooking, the mind, the heart, the soul, and yes, even the Spirit Self (Thought Adjuster). This evening as we focus on the fourth, and ‘overarc
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  • ...and revenge against betrayers and informers, and offer a glimpse into the self-image of a culture of honour. #Nisbett, Richard E., and Dov Cohen. Culture of Honor: The Psychology of Violence in the South. Westview, 1996. ISBN 0-8133-1993-5.
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  • ...Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived'', written by husband and wife self-help lecturers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Carroll Lee Carroll] and ...the [[belief]] that they are empathetic, curious, possess a clear sense of self-definition and [[purpose]], strong-willed, independent, often perceived by
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  • ...n Developmental Psychologyseries (J. Werker & H. Wellman, Eds.). New York: Psychology Press. ...esview.cgi?series=GEST John Benjamins], academic publisher in linguistics, psychology, organization studies, consciousness research, literary studies, translatio
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  • ...was making an [[observation]] about the tendency of human beings to lack [[self-knowledge]]. We tend to project our worst [[fears]], and our most deeply di ...kipedia.org/wiki/Saadia_Gaon Saadia Gaon], uses the Platonic idea that the self-isolated man is dehumanized by friendlessness to argue against the misanthr
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  • ::1667 MILTON P.L. VIII. 572 Oft times nothing profits more Then self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well manag'd. ...thy self-esteem. *1851 D. JERROLD St. Giles xii. 121 The larger the man's self-esteem the surer is he of putting it off in the world's mart.
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  • ...he lives around it, the environment, the future of medicine, science, yes, psychology, teaching, art, commerce, politics and family life, and more, yes, more. Ho
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  • ...f All, earned us the right to engage in our particular study interest, and psychology is it. ...asual leaks of information. Déjà vu is a planned experience for the human self, and it is once more a careful, non-threatening indication that the Thought
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  • ...o the capacity for self-reflection and the awareness of self. (Handbook of self and identity]. ISBN 1572307986). ==Identity in psychology==
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  • ...collectively as the visual system, and are the focus of much research in [[psychology]], [[cognitive science]], [[neuroscience]] and [[molecular biology]]. ...rder to prove this. He pioneered the [[Science|scientific]] study of the [[psychology]] of visual perception, being the first scientist to argue that vision occu
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  • ...cted. The [[purpose]] of the Ego Defence Mechanisms is to protect the mind/self/ego from [[anxiety]], social sanctions or to provide a refuge from a situat ...which seeks compromises to pacify both. It can be viewed as our "Sense of Self." "The Adult".
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  • ...into what is real. The 20th century brought demands for [[symbolism]] or [[psychology|psychological]] insight in the delineation and development of [[character]]
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  • In 1904, psychology professor Hermann Swoboda claimed to have independently discovered the same
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  • ...fulfillment, indeed contentment at one’s chosen task, but as I see it, as self-actualization before I give it any other name. Every living creature, from ...s. Even if they were to specialize like Dr. Mendoza (MNO-8) Physiology and Psychology, Dreyfus (DEF-5) Politics and Beatrice (ABC-3) Spiritual Education, 40 year
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  • ...tility.[2] Guilt and its causes, merits, and demerits are common themes in psychology and psychiatry. It is often associated with [[anxiety]], and sometimes [[de ...y a result of feeling empathy for the outgroup. It can also be caused by [[self-conscious]] emotion that stems from the questioning of the [[morality]] of
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  • ...opportunities to question and to grow into greater [[self understanding]]. Self understanding helps you to relate to the outside world and to one another w ===='''''[[Self Realization]]'''''====
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  • ...] figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower, [[obedience]], and self-[[discipline]] of a group tasked with performing [[duties]] assigned by a s [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • *obedience to self-imposed constraints, such as a vow of chastity; ...(1963). "Behavioral Study of Obedience".[1] Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 67, 371-378.
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  • ...has been explained by Fritz Heider's attribution theory, Bandura's work on self-efficacy [2], and Ryan and Deci's cognitive evaluation theory. Students are ...cy theory" provides an account of when people will decide whether to exert self control to pursue a particular goal.
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  • ...course of action: integrate with the new science that combines technology, psychology, metaphysics, and cosmology. ...are told to listen and express with your body's intellect, you feel overly self-conscious to even try. It is natural, and is part of the old energy system
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  • ...m sense perceptions of the shared world. The term is technically used in [[psychology]] for the process of reviving in the [[mind]], [[perception]] of objects fo ...ertain point, free from objective restraints. The ability to imagine one's self in another person's place is very important to social relations and underst
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  • ...ches of [[social science]], including such disciplines as [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[anthropology]], and social work. ...satisfaction may occur, and individuals may [[communicate]] less and avoid self-disclosure. Loss of [[trust]] and betrayals may take place as the downward
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  • ...nt. Narrative may also refer to [[psychology|psychological]] processes in self-[[identity]], [[memory]] and [[meaning]]-making. ...memories]], and is thought by some to be the fundamental [[nature]] of the self. [https://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a729208757~db=all~jumpt
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  • ...of [[selfishly]] [[rationalized]] notions of its appropriation, utility or self-empowerment. Intimidation related to [[prejudice]] and [[discrimination]] m [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...[[Thought Adjuster]] has no special [[mechanism]] through which to gain [[self]]-[[expression]]; there is no [[mystic]] religious [[faculty]] for the [[re ...man mind], and as far as such an [[experience]] is definable in terms of [[psychology]], it is simply the [[experience]] of experiencing the [[reality]] of belie
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  • ...night in winter. Finally able to lose the suit again, he began studying [[psychology]] and therapeutic techniques from [[primal scream]] to classic [[analysis]]
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  • ...epth embraces the organismal drives and attitudes, the varying levels of [[self-realization]] and the general phenomenon of reaction to [[environment]]. ...estowed upon [[Urantia]] mortals has a potentiality of seven dimensions of self-expression or person-realization. These dimensional [[phenomena]] are reali
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  • ...N revelatory religion] of [[love]]. [[Modern]] [[science]], particularly [[psychology]], has weakened only those [[religions]] which are so largely dependent upo
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  • ...led good sense, practical sense, initiative, the faculty of adapting one's self to circumstances...auto-critique." ...nce Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21st Century.] ''Contemporary Psychology,'' ''46'', 5-7.
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  • ...ticular, created a framework which would appeal not only to those studying psychology, but artists and writers as well. ...] [[idealism]] and [[logic]] to experimental science, for example in his ''Psychology'' of 1887. However, he abandoned Hegelian constructs. Influenced by both [[
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  • ...nes and scales, and recent work on subjective well-being (SWB) surveys the psychology of happiness have spurred renewed interest" [1].
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  • ...lines and their methodologies including [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], and [[history]] of religion. ===Psychology of Religion===
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  • ...debted to Caleb Pink ("C.P."), whom he met shortly thereafter. C.P. was a self-educated laboring man, regarded by many who knew him as one who had a Chris ...development of [[consciousness]]: the simple consciousness of animals; the self-consciousness of the mass of humanity (encompassing reason, imagination, et
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  • <center>For lessons on the topic of (Self) '''''Restraint''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?titl ...future. In psychology it is sometimes called self-regulation, and exerting self-control through the executive functions in decision making is thought to de
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  • ===Topic: ''Truth About Decimation, Murder Suicide Psychology''=== 4 - What Is The Psychology behind Murder/Suicide Incidences?
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  • ...quite common. Commonly used terms, which are essentially synonymous within psychology, are "resilience", "psychological resilience", "[[emotional]] resilience", ...ts caring for children during or after major stressors (e.g., divorce), or self-efficacy for motivating endeavor at adaptation.
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