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Viewpoints

The poet John Godfrey Saxe tells a very interesting story about points of view. Six men blind from birth went to see what an elephant was. The first approached the animal, touching its rump and said: – The elephant is very much like a wall. The second came close and the first part he felt was the elephant’s tusk. Soon ...

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What image do you have of yourself?

There is one of the most important factors for mental health and for the results we can obtain, which is the following: what image do you have of yourself? How do you see yourself? What do you think about yourself? That is, who are you to you? Imagine, there are people who are brilliant and who are insecure. There are ...

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Did you hurt me or did I let myself get hurt?

Understand the need to take responsibility for your own feelings and leave the position of victim of circumstances. Hello friends! In my opinion, psychology should be in schools. In all schools. Not as extra support that students could count on, but in frequent classes. And in this sense, I do not mean to study the authors in depth, but rather ...

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think with your heart

For my PhD, I am studying CG Jung’s autobiography. It is a very interesting book that is worth reading. For example, in the chapter in which he describes his travels around the world, Jung meets an American Indian pueblo. From this contact that Jung feels to be a real contact (which he almost never had with a European), he is ...

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The unconscious for Adler and preparation for life

For Adler, “All psychic phenomena can be considered as preparations for a definite goal… a constant preparation for a future in which the individual’s desires are fulfilled”. Hello friends! Today we are going to continue our Course on the work of Alfred Adler. In the chapter entitled “Preparation for life”, Adler presents his main arguments regarding some important themes for ...

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pomodoro-clock

Professor Felipe D’Souza Clinical and Online Psychologist (CRP 06/145929), graduated 14 years ago, Master (UFSJ) and Doctor (UFJF), Mindfulness Instructor, Coach and President of Instituto Felipe de Souza. As a Professor on the MSN Psychology website, I have been teaching dozens of Psychology Courses, through texts and HD Videos. Do like hundreds of students and learn psychology through Video Courses ...

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The school-society relationship

In sociological thinking, the relationship between the formal educational process and class society is viewed from various perspectives. In Dewey’s conception, for example, education is a necessity that guarantees the continuity of human life, through the constant transmission of the experiences accumulated by the group to the new generations, which must fulfill the social function of producing a “fully developed” ...

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Done is better than perfect

Hello friends! Next month, I’m going to take an International Certification Course in Coaching. In Coaching, there is a phrase that is fantastic that says: “Better done than not done!” or, also, “Done is better than perfect”. In this text, I would like to talk to you about how I understand these phrases and how they can be useful to ...

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10 books to change behavior

I always found it fascinating to walk into libraries and bookshops. Those who like to read certainly have the impression that they will not be able to read everything, and perhaps they have noticed that they buy more books than they can read. I confess that it is a difficulty that I have. Today I have to have a clear ...

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Psychology college finale: what do I hope will happen?

Last year. Last semester. I feel relieved to think that the five years of college I’ve been waiting so long to spend are coming to an end, at the same time I feel relief, I feel anguish, fear of the unknown of what is to come. Knowing that when I’m on the internship I have supervisors and teachers always helping, ...

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