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  • ...ntations regarding human mentation and development. The various approaches in treatment called "psychoanalysis" vary as much as the theories do. The term Freudian psychoanalysis refers to a specific type of treatment in which the "analysand" (analytic patient) verbalizes thoughts, including [[F
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  • ...oductive in regard to the symbols and processes of the human psyche, found in dreams and other entrees to the unconscious. ...arely covered by higher-level course work, his ideas are discussed further in a broad range of humanities. Many pioneering psychological concepts were or
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  • ...t scientific and professional organization of [[psychology|psychologists]] in the United States. It is the world's largest association of psychologists w *The premier innovator in the education, development, and training of psychological scientists, pract
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  • ...hed Scientific Contributions by the [[American Psychological Association]] in 1956. ...itations in professional journals, citations in textbooks, and nominations in a survey given to members of the [[Association for Psychological Science]],
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  • ...ironment, the methods of ABA can be used to change that behavior. Research in applied behavior analysis ranges from behavioral intervention methods to ba ..., Ogden J.J. | year = 1992 | title = The role of applied behavior analysis in zoo management: Today and tomorrow | url = | journal = Journal of Applied B
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  • ..., and spread across to [[France]], the United States, and elsewhere, often in contexts far removed from Husserl's early work. ...ology as an outgrowth of European [[Kant]]ianism, which must be considered in relation to [[Structural linguistics]]:
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  • ...rsonal responsibility]], and that focuses upon the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, the environmental an ...[Fritz Perls]], [[Laura Perls]] and [[Paul Goodman (writer)|Paul Goodman]] in the 1940s and 1950s.
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  • ...o improve health or performance, and the physiological changes often occur in conjunction with changes to thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Eventually, ...back and Research (ISNR), arrived at a consensus definition of biofeedback in 2008:
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  • ...ingly consistent with, later neo-Freudian insights such as those evidenced in the works of [[Karen Horney]], [[Harry Stack Sullivan]] and [[Erich Fromm]] ...g human psychology. Adler was also among the first in psychology to argue in favor of [[feminism]] making the case that power dynamics between men and w
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  • ...ntific study of systematic [[psychology|psychological]] changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life span. Originally concerned with ...ctures versus learning through experience. Many researchers are interested in the interaction between personal characteristics, the individual's behavior
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  • ...Transactional Analysis Association<ref name="Stewart & Joines, p3">quoted in Stewart & Joines, p3</ref> TA 'is a theory of personality and a systematic ...same model helps explain how people function and express their personality in their behavior<ref name="Stewart & Joines, p3"/>
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  • ...rus of the 1990s and 2000s embrace this model to define how change impacts organizations.<ref>[http://www.ihlrn.org/about_virginia_satir.html International Human Le ...uptured. Doctors were able to save her life, but Satir was forced to stay in the hospital for several months.<ref name="satir">"Who Virginia Was and Why
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  • ...und volumes. In 1933, it fully replaced the former name in all occurrences in its reprinting as twelve volumes with a one volume supplement and more supp ...s per month. The third edition of the dictionary will probably only appear in electronic form; the chief executive of Oxford University Press, Nigel Port
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  • ...ry Organisations]]. Membership was extended to include individuals when in 1977, with the aid of a grant from the Home Office Voluntary Service Unit, the B ...n to help the association establish itself. The Association is now located in [[Lutterworth]].
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