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Difference between emotion, mood and feeling

We all know what it means to feel. But we don’t always know what we’re feeling emotionally or how to describe an emotion. In psychology, since its inception with William James, we find conceptions about what defines an emotion, a feeling, a mood. The purpose of this text is to clarify these concepts and their differences. Between body and mind ...

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Liquid love and social networks: the fragility of current love

In this text, we aim to expose the concepts of solid modernity and liquid modernity in a generic way, in order to be able to understand the romantic love of solid modernity in comparison to love relationships as they occur in the contemporary world, that is, to understand liquid love throughout its inconstancy, disposability and speed and its direct connection ...

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How many colors can you see?

25% of people have a 4th cone and can see colors as they are Due to the interest provoked by the color of the dress (blue and black or white and gold) and the way we see, here are some fascinating discoveries about vision: The nuances of colors that we see depend on the number and distribution of cones (=color ...

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24-hour courses – 10 reasons to start now!

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The 3 types of I (self) in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

The self as concept, the self as process, and the observing self. Hello friends! All psychotherapy, therapy of the psyche (of the soul), aims to enable the patient to live better and manage to transform their symptoms – “I feel bad” – into a greater understanding of themselves, in order to have more autonomy to act and be. A while ...

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Vygotsky and the Psychology of Education

Lev Semenovitch Vygotsky (1896 -1934) was a contemporary researcher and teacher of Piaget. He studied law, philosophy and history. Between 1924 and 1934, Vygotsky began his research in the field of Psychology and created his cultural-historical theory of psychological phenomena. The Belarusian psychologist aimed to reach the origin of the development of psychological processes during the history of the human ...

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Movie Dorian Gray – Trailer and Review

London. Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is a handsome, naive young man, drawn into local high society by Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), who introduces him to the hedonistic pleasures of the city. Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin), an artist who frequents this medium, decides to paint a portrait of Dorian, in order to capture his youthful beauty. Upon seeing the painting, Dorian ...

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Private Event and Internal Event

A major difficulty for psychology is that many behaviors are not possible to be observed directly. Think of the scene: the psychologist is in his office and the patient is silent. How can we know what’s going on? How can we know what the patient is feeling or thinking? This problem was solved in behavioral psychology through the concept of ...

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DSM-5: Introduction and Major Modifications of DSM-IV

Description All lessons below are now available!Lessons: Lesson 1: Introduction to the DSM-5 Lesson 2: History of the APA Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Lesson 3: Highlights of DSM-IV Modifications to DSM-5 Lesson 4: Neurodevelopmental Disorders Lesson 5: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Lesson 6: Bipolar Disorder and Related Disorders Lesson 7: Depressive Disorders Lesson 8: Anxiety Disorders Lesson 9: ...

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The Psychology of Lying: Why Does Everyone Lie?

In the psychology office it is very common to see people suffering from lies from boyfriends, husbands, friends, relatives. And while suffering exists and is real, it can be treated. It is also interesting to understand why people – and we – lie, as this is one of the ways to overcome betrayals, omissions, falsehoods and lies. Everybody lies? Well, ...

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