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The 5 Family Roles – by Virginia Satir

Meet the 5 typical family roles described by Virginia Satir: distractor, computer, leveler, accuser and appeasement. Hello friends! I got to know Virginia Satir’s work through NLP, Neurolinguistic Programming. As I have already explained here in other texts, NLP seeks to model the exceptional behaviors of people in their area of ​​expertise or activity. For example, a man who speaks ...

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What is Logic? Plato and Aristotle

Logic emerged in the history of the West as a method of true thought and without contradictions through the Platonic dialectic. The word logoswhich can be translated by language-speech and thought-knowledge, was the starting point for Greek philosophers to question whether the logos obeyed rules or not, whether or not it had rules, principles and criteria for its use and ...

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History of Neuroscience – Free Online Neuroscience Course

Hello friends! This is Lesson 2 of our Free Online Neuroscience Course! Today, we’re going to talk about the history of neuroscience. In other words, what is the history of the study of the nervous system, central and peripheral? When we study history, at school or college, we know that whenever we are going to study a subject, we have ...

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The meaning of communication is the response you get

Hello friends! In this text, I will explain to you how Neuro-Linguistic Programming understands communication. Of course, it is a quick and easy text on the subject that will deal, in more detail, with the results of the communication or, in other words, its objective. Also check out our Free NLP Course In the Course, you will learn What NLP ...

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Psychological time: the time you don’t see

“To accomplish great things, two things are needed: a plan and not much time” (Leonard Bernstein). Hello friends! Philip Zimbardo is best known for his Stanford imprisonment experiment in the 1970s. In this experiment, he selected university participants to spend a month in a simulated jail, some as guards and others as inmates. One of the conclusions of the research ...

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Professional Profile – Psychologists and Psychology Students

Hello friends! I have received many questions and comments regarding the suitable professional profile for a career in psychology. In this text, I will try to answer this question by defining what a professional profile is, defining the psychological types for Jung, and also describing my opinion on whether or not there is a unique profile for psychology, according to ...

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Free courses in Psychology, Psychoanalysis and NLP

Access more than 100 Lessons from Psychology, Psychoanalysis and NLP Courses on our website, which already has more than 7 million hits! Our website currently has 10 complete Free Courses and 2 Free Courses in progress. In order to facilitate the access, we will list here the links of all the Courses with the respective Lessons. This makes it even ...

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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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When a person is sad, the scenery is never happy.

Reading the book Nothing to do, nowhere to go, by Thich Nhat Hanh, I found this sentence by the Vietnamese poet Nguyen Du: “when a person is sad, the scenery is never happy”. When I wrote poetry, I once thought: “moods change the colors of the world”. Some people say they see auras, colors over people’s heads that reflect their ...

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Dopamine – The Molecule of Happiness – Free Neuroscience Course

Hello friends! In our Free Online Neuroscience Course we already talked about neurotransmitters. In summary, neurotransmitters are molecules responsible for communication within the nervous system, that is, they are molecules, chemical substances, that carry the message from one point of the brain to another point of the brain or to another part of the body. To learn more, see here: ...

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