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  • ...by Jung and his contemporaries differentiating extroverted and introverted cognitive sensitivity types. [9] This [[research]] shows that about 15-20% of humans ...as a psychopathological condition that can be treated with experiential, [[cognitive]], [[behavioral]], and limited-reparenting strategies.
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  • ==Psychology== Cognitive mental as well as more [[spiritual]] approaches abound in response to the w
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  • In [[psychology]], '''memory''' is an organism's [[mind|mental]] ability to store, retain a ...[[cognitive neuroscience]], an interdisciplinary link between [[cognitive psychology]] and [[neuroscience]].
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  • ...udy childhood from diverse [[perspectives]]—historiography, ethnography, [[cognitive]] research, media studies, cultural studies, [[political]] [[economic]] [[a In the domains of [[psychology]], [[education]], and to a lesser degree [[sociology]] and cultural studies
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  • ...draw conclusions) is traditionally studied within the field of [[cognitive psychology]]. ...ed large lists of them, and cognitive psychologists have documented many [[cognitive bias|biases in human reasoning]] that favor incorrect reasoning.
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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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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_W._Pennebaker James W. Pennebaker][1], a [[psychology]] professor who became deeply interested in the physical and mental benefit ...m intensive [[psychoanalysis]] and the rise of much briefer forms, such as cognitive therapy.
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  • * "Jealousy is conceptualized as a cognitive, emotional, and behavioral response to a relationship threat. In the case o ==In psychology==
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  • [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • '''Guilt''' is a [[cognitive]] or an [[emotion]]al [[experience]] that occurs when a [[person]] realizes ...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
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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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  • ...ence. Many personal coaches and counselors use movement, psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral approaches in their work, usually integrating these aspects into 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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  • ...meanings, interpretations, definitions and [[disciplines]] ranging from [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]] to the highly commercialized Self-Help industry and Mo *Thomas, K. W. and Velthouse, B. A. (1990) Cognitive Elements of Empowerment: An 'Interpretive' Model of *Intrinsic Task Motivat
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  • ...or herself both as a person and in relation to other people. In cognitive psychology, the term "identity" refers to the capacity for self-reflection and the awa ==Identity in psychology==
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  • ...ughout nature and are perceived in people and animals, particularly in the cognitive development and socialization of those engaged in developmental processes a ...ct - essential for helping children reach important social, emotional, and cognitive developmental milestones as well as helping them manage stress and become r
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  • ...iki/Hypnotherapy hypnotherapist] when his background in [[business]] and [[psychology]] as well as extremely high visual ability was there to support him. Each o ...the importance of environment has been a major concern of [[medicine]], [[psychology]], [[education]] and other related fields of human endeavor for many, many
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  • ...w of", expressive of categoric negative assertion, egotistic, defensive, [[cognitive]]. Also a negative prefix to [[concepts]], especially as expressed in L. ni [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • For him ''transcendental'' meant [[knowledge]] about our cognitive faculty with regard to how objects are possible ''[[a priori]]''. "I call a * [https://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~greg.c/psych.html Transcendence in Western Psychology]
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  • ...ject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science. ...t filtered through his unconscious conditioning – a ‘reality’ that western psychology calls ‘projection’ (i.e., of the contents of the unconscious). Every in
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  • ...to extreme phobia and paranoia. Fear is related to a number of additional cognitive and emotional states including worry, anxiety, [[terror]], horror, [[panic] # Ohman, A. (2000). Fear and anxiety: Evolutionary, cognitive, and clinical perspectives. In M. Lewis & J. M. Haviland-Jones (Eds.). Hand
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