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What is social psychology?

Social psychology can be seen, in principle, as a discipline that brings together knowledge from psychology (individual) and sociology (the social or society). In this sense, social psychology is located in the middle between the two academic disciplines, being an interdisciplinary field of knowledge (between disciplines) or transdisciplinary (beyond psychology and sociology disciplines), as some would like. According to psychologist ...

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Falsehood in social networks – Appearance and Essence

Hello friends! A few days ago I published, on our video site, a video about Falsehood in Social Networks. The video had thousands of hits (you can also see it in this text). Today I would like to comment on the video, through the distinction between what people show on social networks and what they are in reality. This is ...

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Aristotle: The influence of the Second Analytics in Physics

In Physics II, Aristotle seeks to establish what is the nature and essence of natural beings through which what they are is defined and which explains why they are in a certain way. In the same work, the two natures present in natural beings are distinguished: form and matter. The concept of nature, worked on in the work in question, ...

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Dogen: Being in Time – Commentary

I published the text Ser no Tempo in Dogen with the aim of commenting with you on some questions regarding time (the way we understand time) and being (the way we are). We can’t think of anything outside of time or space, it seems. Time: before and after, one thing after another, one thing before another, cause-effect, one event as ...

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The Pathologizing Concept – James Hillman – Part 1

“The problem that was at the forefront of my interest and my research was the following: what goes on in the mind of the mentally ill person?” (JUNG, 2006, p. 141) There are countless challenges that professionals in the psychological field must face in order to reach the sphere of suffering of the other, and only then, exercise as little ...

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Tips for choosing the right college and profession

Recently, I published a text about the reasons for choosing the profession and college of psychology. I received several responses by email, asking questions, wanting a personal analysis with the main objective of knowing if psychology would be the right path to follow. If you haven’t read the text yet, you can read it here – Why study Psychology So, ...

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Why you should (or shouldn’t) drop out of college halfway through

With useful information, too, on why you should or shouldn’t start college. Hello friends! I have a very diverse academic background. In 2006 I graduated in psychology and during graduation I did scientific initiation at the faculty of Letters, studying the work of James Joyce. This initiation led me to a Masters in Literary Theory and Criticism of Culture. And ...

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Psychology and foreign languages

As our site has thousands of accesses per day and as many ask me about a career in psychology, today I would like to highlight an aspect that can make a lot of difference in professional success – not only in psychology, but in other areas as well. This aspect of the profession appears in the curriculum as Foreign Languages ...

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ACT: the pursuit of goals X seize the path

“If your mind is not clouded by unnecessary things, this is the best season of your life” (Wu-Men). Hello friends! ACT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, distinguishes between goals and values ​​(click on the link to read the text I recently wrote). In today’s text, I would like to share with you an idea from one of the greatest authors of ...

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Psychology and TV Series: Complete List

Hello friends! After the success of our list of 215 films for those who love psychology, in this post we are going to list all the TV Series that have a psychological theme, that is, they show the work of professionals in psychology or a similar field, present mental illnesses (such as sociopathy or psychopathy) or are of interest for ...

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