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  • ...d]] on the [[emotional]] [[response]] to loss, it also has [[physical]], [[cognitive]], [[behavioral]], social, and [[philosophical]] [[dimensions]]. Common to ...[[manifestations]] and problems which are age related, mostly because of [[cognitive]] and [[emotional]] [[skills]] along the way. Children will exhibit their m
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  • ...ymbols convey information about the Earth most effectively, and behavioral psychology to induce the readers of their maps to act on the [[information]]. They mus
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  • ...waking state to hyperexcitability. A psychiatrist who subscribes to depth psychology sees waking consciousness as the mere tip of the iceberg, the rest being co ...nd hysterical illnesses, Mesmer (1734–1815) was knowledgeable in medicine, psychology, hermeticism, and alchemy. He postulated that people possess two distinct r
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  • == Psychology == ...long with their [[behavior]]al consequences, are studied in the field of [[psychology]].
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  • ...ding to which empirical laws and explanations in "special sciences" like [[psychology]] or [[geology]] are invisible from the perspective of basic [[physics]]. ...xist at all -- that talk of the mental reflects a totally spurious "[[folk psychology]]" that simply has no basis in [[fact]], something like the way that folk s
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  • ...cts of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...]], [[mathematics]], [[library science]], information science, [[cognitive psychology]], [[linguistics]], [[statistics]], [[physics]].
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  • ...escribed physiologically as a response to neural processes during sleep, [[psychology|psychologically]] as reflections of the subconscious, and [[spirituality|sp ...f Eye Movements during Sleep to Dream Activity.'". Journal of Experimental Psychology 53: 89–97. doi:10.1037/h0048189.
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  • ...tegrity, self-confidence (which is associated with emotional stability), [[cognitive]] ability, and [[knowledge]] of the business. According to their [[research ...leadership from a group dynamics [[perspective]] incorporating [[group]] [[psychology]] and self awareness to nurture “Environments” that promote self sustai
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  • ...tages of Faith]” by James Fowler. Fowler taught a form of developmental [[psychology]] to seminary students at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emory_University E ...y. He draws heavily on many specialties within the field of developmental psychology, including Fowler‘s work. Over the last hundred years there has been a l
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  • ...icant father involvement tend to exhibit higher scores on assessments of [[cognitive]] development, enhanced social skills and fewer behavior problems.[7][8][9] [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • # a method of treatment of [[Psychology|psychological]] or [[emotion]]al illness. (A Glossary of Psychoanalytic Ter ...an explanatory theory was the then unpublished ''Project for a Scientific Psychology'' in 1895. In this work Freud attempted to develop a neurophysiologic theor
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  • ...[mental disorders]]. [[Cognitive science]] seeks to unify neuroscience and psychology with other fields that concern themselves with the brain, such as [[compute ...ht of the nervous system in hydraulic terms. He believed that the highest cognitive functions—language in particular—are carried out by a non-physical ''re
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  • ...he "elbow room" believed to be necessary by libertarians. Free [[Volition (psychology)|volition]] is regarded as a particular kind of complex, high-level process ...Shapiro, D. L. 2003 "Evaluation of criminal responsibility". In ''Forensic psychology.'' vol. 11 (ed. A. M. Goldstein), pp. 381–406. New York: Wiley.</ref> In
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  • ...analysis also covers modern [[idea]]s of mental causation involving such [[Psychology|psychological causes as [[volition]], need, motivation, or motives; [[ratio ====Psychology====
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  • emphasize human cognitive evolution as the central force in cybernetics, tion of ‘mental and cognitive structuring in the human’ (Engelbart 1962).
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  • ...ve intelligence can be encouraged "to overcome 'groupthink' and individual cognitive bias in order to allow a collective to cooperate on one process—while ach [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...risdictions. [[self-awareness]], [[individual]]ity, and a sense of [[self (psychology)|self]] that persists through time. Other views centre around the degree to ...of [[Princeton University]], regard certain types of [[animal]]s with high cognitive abilities and a degree of societal development as persons, and argue that s
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  • ...emergentist or generative philosophy, cognitive sciences and evolutionary psychology, argue that free will does not exist.[14][15] They suggest instead that an *Kenrick, D. T., Li, N. P., & Butner, J. (2003). Dynamical evolutionary psychology: Individual
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  • ...cticed in [[Western world|Western]] culture. (The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 22|pages=pp. 149-166) ...n 'anchor'... brings the subject constantly back to the present, avoiding cognitive analysis or fantasy regarding the contents of awareness, and increasing tol
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  • ...sue regarding the relationship between verbal irony and [[sarcasm]], and [[psychology]] researchers have addressed the issue directly (e.g, Lee & Katz, 1998). Fo ...ic irony see [[Kieran Egan]] ''[[The Educated Mind|The educated mind : how cognitive tools shape our understanding]]''. (1997) University of Chicago Press, Chic
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