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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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