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  • ...feelings of not being loved, a low grade depression or worse. The list of psychological aberrations is well nigh endless. To raise healthy well-adjusted children,
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  • ...zation. Many of you are sliding down a so-very-slippery slope of disorder, psychological disorder, histrionics, deviancy. It is hardly to be compared with sanity to
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  • ...voluntary, body movements or the intonation of his or her voice. Those in psychological practices make a point of discerning real answers in this way, as do the Mi
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  • ...psychological care. These experiences fuelled Anna Freud's interest in the psychological consequences and concomitants of physical illness and laid a foundation for
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  • MICHAEL: Yes, C, We’ve had many lessons before on the phenomenon of psychological projection, yet it’s sometimes hard for you to credit just how much this ...d to disregard as some kind of squishy or nebulous reality what was merely psychological.
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  • '''Defense''' [[mechanisms]] are [[psychological]] strategies brought into play by various entities to cope with [[reality]] ...defense mechanisms as central to this personality organization. Primitive psychological defenses are projection, denial, dissociation or splitting and they are cal
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  • ...spoken "Alice" are a [[Cherubim]] pair with more than 400 years of human [[psychological]] [[studies]] between them. Unattached to [[mortals]], they serve with all
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  • ...s real. The 20th century brought demands for [[symbolism]] or [[psychology|psychological]] insight in the delineation and development of [[character]].
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  • ...ll increase because that person is sharing his/her success. The closer the psychological relationship and the greater the success, the more a person will share in t ...n self-evaluation [1]. This is also strengthened with the closeness of the psychological relationship with the successful other. Using the same example: a sibling s
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  • ...eing not purely [[physical]] but also '[[spiritual]]', [[emotional]] and [[psychological]].
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  • *3: the level of individual [[psychological]] well-being based on such [[factors]] as a sense of [[purpose]] and [[conf
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  • ...deals]] and [[purposes]] rather than attempting to do so on the basis of [[psychological]] [[opinions]] and [[theological]] [[beliefs]]. Goals rather than [[creeds]
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  • The act itself must be dealt with on many levels - the mental, the psychological, [[justice]], social justice,
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  • Social psychological research has indicated that extrinsic rewards can lead to overjustification
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  • By common consent, the following branches are considered to be transpersonal psychological schools: various [[depth psychology]] approaches including [[Analytical ps ...l establishment of a Transpersonal Psychology Section within the [[British Psychological Society]] (the UK professional body equivalent to the APA) in 1996, co-foun
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  • ...merely man's [[traditional]] concept of supreme [[values]]. God is not a [[psychological]] [[Focus|focalization]] of spiritual [[meanings]], neither is he "the [[No
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  • .... As you relinquish your fears you will find that you go deeper into the [[psychological]] realms where old fears lurk in order to release them. ...d out by the [[roots]], so to speak, and to do this sometimes opens up a [[psychological]] [[scar]], a place of pain; but quickly this pain will pass and you will e
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  • ...ompetence, or the "[[conscious]] competence" learning model relates to the psychological states involved in the [[process]] of progressing from incompetence to comp
    5 KB (799 words) - 23:41, 12 December 2020
  • ...ions. Firth and Fortes argued that totemism was based on [[physical]] or [[psychological]] similarities between the [[clan]] and the totemic animal. Malinowski prop
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  • ...ction, [[pleasure]], or [[joy]].[1] A variety of philosophical, religious, psychological and biological approaches have striven to define happiness and identify its ...nker Patanjali, author of the Yoga Sutras, wrote quite exhaustively on the psychological and ontological roots of bliss.[7]
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