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What is Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Neuro-Linguistic Programming or NLP is a new approach that emerged in the USA and is widely used by psychologists, psychotherapists, educators and consultants in companies and industries. to understand better “What is Neuro-Linguistic Programming” let us first break down and explain each of the names. Programming comes from the idea that each human behavior is governed by a type of ...

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The principles of association of ideas: David Hume

David Hume was born on May 7, 1711 in the Scottish city of Edinburgh. He was a philosopher, essayist and historian who became known for the radicalism of his empiricism and the skepticism present in his thinking. The importance of his thought is due to his attempt to apply in the moral sciences the methodology exposed by Newton in the ...

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Does age influence when entering the job market?

Hello friends! I have received several questions about the best age to enter the job market. In general, the questions are similar to the following: “I am X years old, am I too old to enter the market?” This text seeks to answer these questions, after analyzing whether or not age influences job opportunities and, if it is after all ...

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Empathetic Listening – Nonviolent Communication and Rogers

Hello friends! Since August 2016 I started studying Non-Violent Communication (NVC), also called Compassionate Communication. CNV’s main objective is to teach us how to express our observations, feelings, needs and requests and listen to other people’s needs, in a way that everyone’s life is enriched – in a win-win relationship. empathetic listening I’ve learned a lot these last ten years ...

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The weird intuitive introverted psychological type

The psychological type that has the introverted attitude and the most developed psychic function of intuition is not easily accessible or understandable. In this text, we talk more about this type. See also a rare interview by Jung. Hello friends! I recently purchased several books on Jung and analytical psychology. For those who don’t know, I study the Jung’s Complete ...

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Positive Psychology: Curiosity

Hello friends! As we saw in a text recently published here on the site, Positive Psychology – this new approach to psychology – seeks to create a Sanity Manual, that is, a way of understanding and studying not mental and emotional illnesses, but rather what is good and positive in human beings. This being one of their goals, the positive ...

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Like what you do and do what you like? The psychologist explains

Throughout our lives we can lose a fundamental aspect to acquire more knowledge: curiosity. When we are children, we are naturally curious. We ask why everything and we want to ask questions, even more than receiving ready-made answers – which close the thought. When we are parents, we see in our children’s eyes the astonishment of the novelty, of the ...

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How to interpret dreams – according to Freud

Hello friends! One of the most fascinating things about studying Freud’s work is the sense that “what doesn’t mean anything always means something.” Perhaps you have already heard the phrase “Freud explains”, which means that Freud explains everything, or almost everything. And to talk about Freud’s genius, today I would like to share some excerpts and ideas contained in the ...

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The Pathologizing Concept – James Hillman – Part 2

Text Continuation – The Pathologizing Concept – Part 1 Hillman puts us that the specific terms of psychology such as neuroses, complexes, repressions, refer to highly differentiated awareness of the conditions that the soul has presented through observation and psychological reflection in the last three centuries. Drawing our attention to the difficulty we have in dealing with everything that is ...

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Why do psychologists earn so poorly?

Hello friends! It is very interesting how in a given period, the same question and the same question can appear and reappear so often. On social networks and via email, I have seen this question regarding basic salaries in psychology, as well as criticisms by psychologists of the Federal Council of Psychology, due to the fact that (so far) it ...

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