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  • ...pist. In 1926, Otto Rank left Vienna for Paris. For the remaining 14 years of his life, Rank had an exceptionally successful career as a lecturer, writer ...s more intimate intellectually than his own sons, to be the most brilliant of his Viennese disciples.
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  • ...and the entire life span. This field examines change across a broad range of topics including [[motor skills]] and other psycho-physiological processes; ...as the extent to which development occurs through the gradual accumulation of knowledge versus stage-like development, or the extent to which children ar
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  • ...otter|Julian B. Rotter]] in 1954, and has since become an important aspect of personality studies. ...arily from their own behavior and actions. Those with a low internal locus of control believe that powerful others, fate, or chance primarily determine e
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  • ...o others, regardless of the subject's perception of distress. Over a third of people in most countries report meeting criteria for the major categories a ...its likely caused by developmental processes shaped by a complex interplay of genetics and experience.<ref name=Insel>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1001/jama
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  • ...sociology]], [[anthropology]], as well as philosophy and other components of the [[humanities]]. ...ahim B. Syed, "Islamic Medicine: 1000 years ahead of its times", ''Journal of the Islamic Medical Association'', 2002 (2), p. 2-9.</ref>
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  • ...in psychology can be found at the [[list of psychology topics]] and [[list of psychology disciplines]]. ...e abnormal patterns of functioning. Abnormal psychology studies the nature of [[psychopathology]] and its causes, and this knowledge is applied in [[clin
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  • ...velopment of [[psychotherapy|talk therapy]] can be found in the [[timeline of psychotherapy]] article. * ca 100 BC – the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] noted the division of human nature into two temperaments.
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  • ..., and non-human primates) which have implications for better understanding of human pathology and therefore contribute to [[evidence based practice]]. ...cholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", ''Journal of Religion and Health'' '''43''' (4): 357-377 [366].</ref>
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  • ...h Schelling]] and [[Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel]] and the Christianity of the [[State Church]] versus the [[Free church|Free Church]]. ...rete human reality over abstract thinking, and highlighting the importance of personal choice and commitment.<ref>(Gardiner, 1969)</ref>
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  • ...ing patterns of distress. The relationship involved may be between members of a family or a couple (see also [[family therapy]]), employees or employers ...s with a relationship history, where emotions are the target and the agent of change.
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  • ...ving that experience is the source of all knowledge, he worked on a method of [[phenomenological reduction]] by which a subject may come to know directly ...res: at Paris in 1929, and at Prague in 1935. The notorious 1933 race laws of the Nazi regime took away his academic standing and privileges. Following a
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  • ...are [[psychological assessment]] and [[psychotherapy]], although clinical psychologists also engage in research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and pr ...ducting research as well as clinical practice; while the primary objective of Psy.D. programs has been preparing students to apply their knowledge in cli
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  • ...=[[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] |publisher=[[Center for the Study of Language and Information]] (CSLI), [[Stanford University]] |accessdate=2013 ...itle=The Varieties of Religious Experience|date=2009|publisher=The Library of America|isbn=1598530623|pages=74–120}}</ref>
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  • ...United States|liberalism]].<ref>Alan Ryan, ''John Dewey and the High Tide of American Liberalism'', (1995) p 32</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Pau ...ited in Douglas R. Anderson, AAR, ''The Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', Vol. 61, No. 2 (1993), p. 383</ref>
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  • ...[[University of Leipzig]]. This marked psychology as an independent field of study.<ref name="Schacter, Daniel. L Psychology">Schacter, Daniel. L "Psych By creating this laboratory he was able to explore the nature of religious beliefs,
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