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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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