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Time in narrative – Past and Future – Story Teller Course

Hello friends! Finishing our Free Storyteller Course, today, in the last Lesson, we are going to talk about Time in the Narrative. There is an excellent book by the philosopher Paul Ricoeur called Time and Narrative. I studied it in my master’s degree and I would like to leave it here as an indication for complementary readings to our Course. ...

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And when is it better to give up?

Giving up is a strong word for many people. It is linked to the idea of ​​failure, weakness, incapacity. But, in truth, giving up (depending on the situation) may be the best way out to live better. In this text, I intend to talk about the possibility of giving up in the professional area and in the affective area, in ...

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30 Tips – How to Attract Clients to the Office

Coaching is the process of directly guiding people in matters of personal and professional performance and results. Coach Ana Paula Rocha shares with us in this text tips from her work, in which she helps health professionals to expand their professional activities. Hello friends! The text below is by Ana Paula Rocha, one of the most brilliant Coaches in Brazil. ...

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How is the routine of a University Professor?

I received a few questions from a dear reader of the site about the routine of a University Professor. As I have been in the academic environment these last few years (UFSJ, UFJF, USP, Unifesp), and as now, this year, I am going to teach at a private college here in my city, Fasul, I will answer the questions in ...

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Want to know what the Happiness Formula is?

It’s really a little difficult to define what happiness is. A better question than what happiness is is the question: what can we do to be happier? Hello friends, how are you? This is a reflection text on happiness. Happiness has become a requirement in recent decades. Before, it seems, we didn’t we needed Be happy. Who was happy, was. ...

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Freud’s Nirvana Principle

“The principle of Nirvana expresses the tendency of the death instinct”. The tendency of the death drive is the complete reduction of tensions. Hello friends! The psychology of religion is the area of ​​psychology that studies religious phenomena. There is a long tradition of studies, especially in Germany, within what became known as Religionswissenschaft, Science of Religion – which encompasses, ...

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Behavioral Psychology Course – Free Behaviorism

Hello friends! In this entirely Free Course – through texts – we will learn more about Behaviorism. Behavior, in English, behavior gives rise to the word Behaviorism, which we must translate as Behaviorism or Behavioral Psychology. The Course will be constantly updated with new Lessons, okay? Therefore, register your email, if you have not yet registered, to receive our news. ...

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Psychological Analysis of the Film Ready to Love

SYNOPSIS: Marley is a cheerful, successful and single person by choice, in a nutshell this could be the description of the character, a woman with a promising professional career, great friends, and a great sense of humor. She began to lose weight and experience abdominal pain, discovering that she had terminal colon cancer, with no possibility of cure by traditional ...

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What is a Mental Disorder in the DSM-5?

DSM-5 is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the APA (American Psychiatric Association). In this text, we will address what is a Mental Disorder and what is not a Mental Disorder. Hello friends! As you all know, we have a Complete Video Course on DSM-5, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which was published by ...

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Praise and Criticism: The Rise and Decrease of Behavior

“We can defend ourselves against an attack, but we are defenseless against a compliment” (Freud). Hello friends! On our website, we already have several texts about reviews. You don’t have to have a background in psychology to realize that criticism often detracts from behavior. For example, if you love an outfit and someone goes and criticizes you, the tendency is ...

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