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  • ===Topic: ''About Psychological Identifiers''=== ...r acquaintances, a specific aspect of their personality comes to mind as a psychological identifier. Indeed, as for an iceberg, each character has a ‘top’ which
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  • ...gical Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association, and Hogrefe & Huber).
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  • ...ously associated with higher levels of [[psychological]] distress and with psychological well-being. ...rivate self-consciousness, whereas the relationship of self-awareness to [[psychological]] well-being was attributed to self-[[contemplative]] [[reflection]].
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  • [[Psychological]] [[egoism]] is the view that [[humans]] are always [[motivated]] by '''sel ...[[experience]] [[pleasure]] or to avoid [[pain]]. Many [[discussions]] of psychological egoism [[focus]] on this variety, but the two are not the same: one can hol
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  • ...onna''' Whelan is a long time student of the [[Urantia Papers]], praticing psychological counselor, and [[TR]]. For her lessons, [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/ind
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  • ==Psychological Game== The [[drama]] triangle is a [[psychological]] and social [[model]] of [[human]] [[interaction]] in [https://en.wikipedi
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  • ...ely as it is about [[ideas]] of [[physical]] well being, can have severe [[psychological]] consequences.
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  • ...ki/Placebo_effect placebo treatment]. Erectile dysfunction can have severe psychological consequences as it can be tied to [[relationship]] difficulties and [[mascu
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  • ...of Health and Ageing''''' covers the [[biology|biological]], [[psychology|psychological]], [[sociology|social]], and [[economics|economic]] aspects of [[health]] a
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  • A '''flashback''', or ''involuntary recurrent memory'', is a [[psychological]] [[phenomenon]] in which an [[individual]] has a sudden, usually [[powerfu The [[psychological]] [[phenomenon]] has frequently been portrayed in [[film]] and television.
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  • ...ng with the central point -- whether compatibility is caused by matching [[psychological]] [[parameters]] or by their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarity Among existing [[psychological]] [[tools]] for [[studying]] and/or [[measuring]] interpersonal compatibili
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  • ...great sadness. The dream may contain situations of [[danger]], discomfort, psychological or physical [[terror]]. Sufferers usually [[awaken]] in a state of distress ...sleeping in an uncomfortable or awkward [[position]], having a fever, or [[psychological]] causes such as [[stress]] and [[anxiety]]. Eating before going to sleep,
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  • ...ocial contract, [[trust]], or [[confidence]] that produces [[moral]] and [[psychological]] [[conflict]] within a [[relationship]] amongst [[individuals]], between o ...light fight-flight response], and as such are our strongest and most basic psychological [[emotion]]s.
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  • [[Psychological]] '''trauma''' ([[Greek]]: Ψυχολογικό τραύμα - Psychologico ...the [[person]] [[struggles]] to cope with the immediate [[circumstances]]. Psychological trauma can lead to serious long-term [[negative]] [[consequences]] that are
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  • ...n apply to the same [[thing]]). It is often considered derogatory and in [[psychological]] [[literature]] the term ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraphilia parap ...subjective]][1], and its application varies depending on [[culture]]. As a psychological term it was originally applied especially frequently to homosexual behavior
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  • In [[psychological]] terms, Kelly defined hostility as the willful refusal to [[accept]] [[evi ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Ransom ransom], and in this sense hostility is a form of psychological [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extortion extortion] - an attempt to force [
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  • ...[[functioning]]. Chronic procrastination may be a sign of an underlying [[psychological]] disorder. The [[psychological]] causes of procrastination vary greatly, but generally surround issues of
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  • ...eality|realities]] of life and the realities of one’s [[inner life|inner]] psychological make-up. ...rong. You must replace the boards, one by one. You must build solidly your psychological foundations before there should be other types of action among Teaching Mis
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  • ...persons can be the same psychologically yet different physically: that is, psychological properties can be multiply realized in physical properties.
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  • ===Topic: ''About Psychological Identifiers''=== ...r acquaintances, a specific aspect of their personality comes to mind as a psychological identifier. Indeed, as for an iceberg, each character has a ‘top’ which
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  • [[Psychological]] [[research]] has highlighted why tranquillity is important. Being in a tr
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  • ...r source of [[conflict]]. Social rejection has been established to cause [[psychological]] damage and has been categorized as [[torture]]. Mental [[rejection]] is a Shunning contains aspects of what is known as relational [[aggression]] in [[psychological]] literature. When used by [[church]] members and member-spouse parents aga
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  • ...eality|realities]] of life and the realities of one’s [[inner life|inner]] psychological make-up. ...rong. You must replace the boards, one by one. You must build solidly your psychological foundations before there should be other types of action among Teaching Mis
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsive_behavior compulsion], or excessive [[psychological]] dependence, such as: drug addiction (e.g. alcoholism, nicotine addiction) ...spread to include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_dependence psychological dependence]. In this context, the term is used in drug addiction and substa
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  • ...al types originated in the theoretical work of [[Carl Jung]], published as Psychological Types in 1921. Other typologies such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enne
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  • '''Maturity''' is a [[psychological]] term used to indicate that a [[person]] responds to the circumstances or ...be reformed more easily than adults.[2] However, the relationship between psychological maturity and age is a difficult one, especially when it comes to the [[law]
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  • ...e social sciences, as well as professional videos and popular films from a psychological perspective. Releases occasionally include comparative or retrospective boo
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  • ....org/wiki/American_Psychological_Association], Division 30 of the American Psychological Association (APA), published the following formal definition: ...d high categories. As is the case with other positively-scaled measures of psychological constructs such as attention and awareness, the salience of evidence for ha
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  • ==Sociological and Psychological Views== 20th century American psychological theorist David McClelland suggested that worldly asceticism is specifically
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  • ...rs, such as [[work]] and [[family]], also have an impact; as do internal [[psychological]] factors, like personality and stress. Sex drive may be affected by [[medi
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  • ...cal '''repression''', also psychic repression or simply repression, is the psychological attempt by an [[individual]] to repel its own [[desires]] and [[impulses]]
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  • ...the use of certain (generally sedative) [[drugs]]. Functional causes are [[psychological]] factors, such as mental disorder, post-traumatic [[stress]] or, in [[psyc
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  • ...for you to in some way find closure, or [[forgiveness]]. It is surely of [[psychological]] importance that these things come to the fore also, and are reconsidered. ...e three components to this remembering; a fleeting physiological prompt, a psychological need, and also the stimulus from the [[Thought Adjuster]] in the rounding o
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  • ...pired]] [[divergent]] [[views]] within [[religious]], [[philosophical]], [[psychological]], [[economic]] and [[evolutionary]] [[contexts]].[https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...xperience. Loneliness has also been described as [[social]] [[pain]] - a [[psychological]] [[mechanism]] meant to alert an [[individual]] of undesired [[isolation]] .... At the same time, loneliness may be a [[symptom]] of another social or [[psychological]] problem, such as chronic [[depression]].
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  • ...sophers Lorne Park and [[William James]] in 1890, after being in the proto-psychological lore of phrenology in the 19th century. Self-esteem has become the third most frequently occurring theme in psychological [[literature]]: as of 2003 over 25,000 articles, chapters, and [[books]] re
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  • ...d [from other human beings]; in particular, it is the development of the [[psychological]] individual as a being distinct from the general, collective psychology."
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  • ...sound which they associated with food, even if there was no food. Common psychological symbols include a gun to represent a penis or a tunnel to represent a vagin # Psychological Types, C. G. Jung, (trans. Baynes) p 601
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  • ...isorder, psychological '''shock''', mental shock, or simply, shock) is a [[psychological]] condition arising in [[response]] to a terrifying or traumatic [[event]]. ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_ceruleus locus ceruleus] is minimal. A novel stimulus, once perceived, is relayed from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...old, Doctor Mendoza. It is not important that all who require medical or psychological assistance know the precise name, number, or code of those, who are attendi ...sical problems, for their emotional and social problems, indeed, for their psychological aberrations of many kinds. Those of us Midwayers who are healers are skill
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  • ...l personality trait according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychology psychological theory]. ...e editors to provide [[descriptions]] of [[behavior]] as opposed to hidden psychological [[mechanisms]] as diagnostic criteria, and, according to The American Herit
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  • ...eeling disappointment [[focuses]] on the outcome itself. It is a source of psychological [[stress]]. The [[study]] of disappointment—its [[causes]], [[impact]] an
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  • ...orphin endorphin] production, while still others believe it to be purely [[psychological]].
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  • ...rong. You must replace the boards, one by one. You must build solidly your psychological [[foundations]] before there should be other [[types]] of action among [[te You begin to see the various [[psychological]] [[subterfuges]] that each person employs to feel comfortable in group set
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  • ...person]] to regret such actions, for various reasons: [[legal]], social, [[psychological]] (including feeling [[guilt]]), [[health]], [[economic]], etc. Temptation
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  • ...y chosen to enhance life, abstinence is sometimes distinguished from the [[psychological]] [[mechanism]] of [[repression]]. The latter is an [[unconscious]] state,
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  • ...of less fortunate [[individuals]], both in their [[physical]] needs and [[psychological]] [[spiritual]] needs. I had a [[family]] with three [[children]]. I passed
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  • ...[[traveler]]. The object itself has no real significance other than the [[psychological]] [[connection]] the possessor has with the object as a [[symbol]] of [[pas
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  • ...level of [[light]] which is so dim that there are [[physiological]] and [[psychological]] effects. Human [[vision]] at this level becomes [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...a57de8ea49844639 Richard Kieckhefer] divides the category of spells into [[psychological]] [[magic]], which seeks to [[influence]] other people's [[minds]] to do th
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  • ...[[person]] being manipulated". The term has been applied to any tactic, [[psychological]] or otherwise, which can be seen as subverting an [[individual]]'s sense o ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psychological_Association American Psychological Association] nor the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sociological_A
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  • *1: a [[psychological]] condition or a [[relationship]] in which a person is [[controlled]] or [[ '''Codependency''' is defined as a psychological condition or a [[relationship]] in which a person is controlled or [[manipu
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  • ...[[encourage]] the primary actors. The aid can be either [[physical]] or [[psychological]]. The secondary actors are called accomplices. [https://en.wikipedia.org/w
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  • ...gainst homosexual and bisexual people, however, have been shown to cause [[psychological]] harm. ...elationships]] are equivalent to heterosexual relationships in essential [[psychological]] respects. Homosexual relationships and acts have been admired, as well as
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  • ...grow]] as they overcome it. Similar categories or effects are noted with [[psychological]] [[stress]] with people. Thus, stimulation may be described as how externa
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  • ...red [[octagon]] is a symbol for the traffic sign meaning "STOP". In more psychological and philosophical terms, every perception is symbolic, and humans often rea ...a battlefield, and the [[numeral]]s used to represent [[number]]s. Common psychological symbols are the use of a gun to represent a penis or a tunnel to represent
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  • Morton Deutsch and Harold Gerard described two [[psychological]] needs that lead humans to conform to the [[expectations]] of others. Thes ===Psychological manipulation===
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  • ...ion may involve the actual infliction of [[physical]] [[pain]]/injury or [[psychological]] harm in order to enhance the credibility of a threat. The threat of furth
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  • ...ls]] it is possible for us to give you some [[insights]] to help with your psychological needs, including in situations of [[death]]. We may appear in human [[form]
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  • Adventurous [[experience]]s create [[psychological]] and [[physiological]] arousal, which can be interpreted as negative (e.g.
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence Adolescence] is the period of [[psychological]] and social [[transition]] between childhood and [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...[spiritual]], [[financial]], [[political]], [[emotional]], occupational, [[psychological]], [[educational]] or other types or consequences of failure, damage, [[err
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  • ...od W, Neal DT (2007). "A new look at habits and the habit-goal interface." Psychological Review, 114: 843–863 # American Psychological Association. A New Look at Habits and the Habit–Goal Interface Retrieved
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  • *3 : to undergo or engage in [[psychological]] or physiological compensation
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  • ...iting goods within the [[actual]] confines of a church. As a [[secular]] [[psychological]] [[concept]], greed is an inordinate [[desire]] to acquire or possess more
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  • ...second after the source has been removed. Viewers perceive motion due to a psychological effect called [[beta movement]].
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  • ...ion also has non-clinical usages referring to bothersome [[physical]] or [[psychological]] [[pain]] or discomfort.
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  • '''Belief''' is the psychological state in which an individual is convinced of the [[truth]] of a proposition
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  • ...te [[inbreeding]] and some ill-fated crossbreeding, of rampant passed-on [[psychological]] ailments, to [[accept]] a helping hand from near and far in our [[local u ...curately project an individual’s potential [[future]], those with innate [[psychological]] aberrations to haunt them in future years not excepted. I trust I have to
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  • Adulthood can be defined in [[biology]], [[psychological]] adult [[development]], [[law]], [[personal]] [[character]], or [[social s
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  • The [[experience]] of rejection can lead to a [[number]] of adverse [[psychological]] consequences such as loneliness, low [[self-esteem]], aggression, and [[d
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  • A comfort object is an item used to provide [[psychological]] '''comfort''', especially in unusual or [[unique]] situations, or at bedt
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  • ...ited it with a hidden level of awareness and [[automatism]]. In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of [[cons
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  • '''Immersion''' ''therapy'' is a [[psychological]] [[technique]] which allows a patient to overcome [[fears]] (phobias).
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  • ...itely warped by materialistic addictions. The fact of addictions that are psychological in nature associated with the individuals ego and immature personality de
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  • *1 : to render [[impotent]] or deprive of [[vitality]] especially by [[psychological]] means
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  • ...series of books with [[Jane Roberts]] and several other analysts of the [[psychological]] schools I also lectured in through other [[trance]] mediums.
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  • ...with reference to the [[totality]] of all [[psychic]] processes (cf. Jung, Psychological Types, Def. 48); i.e., it is a comprehensive term. [[Soul]], on the other h * Jung, C.G. (1971). Psychological Types, Collected Works, Volume 6, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Pre
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  • ...istory case history]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_testing Psychological tests] and [[physical]] [[examinations]] may be conducted, including on occ
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  • ...nce can be made to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Selye Hans Selye]'s psychological concept of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustress eustress] or good, healt
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  • ...is type may [[reference]] [[values]] or norms (principles and rules). In [[psychological]] terms conscience is often described as leading to [[feelings]] of remorse
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  • ...e [[ideal]], and their [[failure]] to meet their [[expectations]] causes [[psychological]] distress. Adaptive perfectionism can [[motivate]] people to reach their g ...wn [[expectations]]. Perfectionism has been associated with numerous other psychological and physiological complications as well. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per
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  • ...er, the initiation of pain and lasting discomfort upon oneself, as well as psychological hurt, is not recommended. In these days we will call it a seriously outmode
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  • ...al]] distress then the [[sex]] [[partners]] or [[individuals]] may require psychological [[evaluation]].
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  • :b : a [[psychological]] [[state]] in which an [[individual]]'s [[normal]] [[personality]] is repl
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  • ...esearch]], and a growing body of research from both [[sociological]] and [[psychological]] [[perspectives]] has begun to [[coalesce]]. While some researchers assert
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  • '''Compartmentalization''' is an [[unconscious]] [[psychological]] [[defense]] [[mechanism]] used to avoid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co
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  • ...al]] [[births]] are accompanied by much [[anguish]] of spirit and marked [[psychological]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perturbation_(biology) perturbations], as ...y [[attain]] such [[consciousness]] of fellowship with [[God]] through a [[psychological]] [[crisis]], an [[emotional]] [[upheaval]].
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  • ...eerfully render that does not place undue strain on your current physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual makeup?
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  • ...al manner on behalf of the Great One. I know your physical, emotional, and psychological make-up. My sacred Mission Statement is to help you manifest the innate tru
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psychological_Association American Psychological Association] and the American Sociological Association. This resource is in
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  • ...rm of [[exercise]], or otherwise perform an educational, simulational or [[psychological]] role. According to Chris Crawford, the requirement for player interaction
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  • ...ft to matters of [[faith]]. Although there is presently no [[consensus]] [[psychological]] definition of forgiveness in the [[research]] [[literature]], agreement h # "American Psychological Association. Forgiveness: A Sampling of Research Results.". 2006.
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  • ...eem]] or [[confidence]] if a suitable amount of praise is received. Some [[psychological]] [[theories]] hold that a [[person]]'s life is comprised largely of attemp
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  • *3 a : the point at which a physiological or [[psychological]] [[effect]] begins to be produced <has a high threshold for [[pain]]>
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  • ...he [[science]] and [[art]] of employing the [[political]], [[economic]], [[psychological]], and military [[forces]] of a [[nation]] or [[group]] of nations to affor
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  • A 1998 article in ''Psychological Science'' described a series of [[experiment]]s designed to determine wheth # Psychological Science, Vol. 9, NO. 1, January 1998
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  • ...anges the various elements of [[cosmic]], [[planetary]], [[biological]], [[psychological]], and human evolution in a single overall framework of [https://en.wikiped ...on. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Redfield James Redfield] in his [[novel]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Celestine_Prophecy The Celestine Proph
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  • :a : the [[historical]] and [[psychological]] [[study]] and the classification of [[changes]] in the signification of [ ...d]] effect on an [[audience]] especially through the use of [[words]] with novel or dual meanings
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  • '''Psychodynamics''' is the [[system]]atized study and theory of the [[psychological]] [[force]]s that underlie [[human]] [[behavior]], emphasizing the interpla ...energy]] in a complex brain, establishing "psychodynamics" on the basis of psychological energy, which he referred to as [[libido]].
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  • ...ict rituals contributes nothing to their soul growth. It impairs it by the psychological backlash of spiritual smugness. Their actions may have the veneer of charit
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