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Psychology technique to be more self-confident

In today’s text, we return to posts about practical tips from Psychology and NLP that can be used in our day-to-day. Today’s tip helps us remember that we can have more self-confidence, security, assertiveness or any other mental and physiological state as long as we do the following technique. The text is a translation of the book The Sourcebook of ...

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What is Daseinsanalyse? History, authors and treatment

Hello friends! A dear reader asked me to write about the Daseinsanalyse, also known as Existential or Phenomenological-Existential Analysis. In this text, therefore, we will try to talk about what is the Daseinsanalyseits history and main authors. In the academic discipline of history, we find that in order to begin to define historical time, we often have to go back ...

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Where is love and sex in the brain

Several neuroscience studies seek to discover in which region of the brain love and sex are located. Historically, we have located love in the heart, but scientists have shown that this location is only metaphorical, that is, it is a conceived image. The truth is that both love and sex are in our head, more specifically, in the cortex. An ...

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Be careful what you wish for – it might come true

Hello friends! I once read in a book that humanity basically creates through two ways: through their genitals (it gives birth and creates children) and through their mind with their thoughts. Perhaps it would be necessary to add that we create through what we feel, say or do, but that is not necessary. Deep down, before or during feeling, speaking ...

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The 3 Brains in Your Head – Free Neuroscience Course

Hello friends! To be honest, I’ve always been suspicious of the story of prehistoric man, the man-animal who fights with other animals to hunt and survive. I don’t know how to explain very well why this story seems wrong to me, but, anyway, it seems to me that a puzzle is missing to better understand the beginning of humanity. In ...

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Free Online NLP Course

This is an Online and Free NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) Course, where you will learn the main concepts and techniques of NLP. We will always be creating new Lessons! The Course is completely free, but if you need a Certificate of Participation, learn how to request it by clicking here – Certificate of Participation Online Course If you prefer, you can ...

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the psychological interview

The psychological interview is used in all areas of psychology. In particular, in clinical psychology and organizational psychology – where we find the psychological interview for job candidates. In this text, you will learn more about what a psychological interview is and the main definitions. Also read about the interview in psychoanalysis. The interview is defined by Bleger (1991) as ...

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Ethics of Plato and Aristotle: differences and similarities

We can perceive convergences and divergences between Plato’s Ethics and Aristotle’s Ethics. In this text, we seek to expose the main differences and similarities. Plato’s Ethics Plato proposes a transcendent ethics, given that the foundation of his ethical proposal is not the empirical reality of the world, not even human conduct or human relations, but the intelligible world. The philosopher ...

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Difference between deductive and inductive method – Francis Bacon

Two were the methods used for a long time in science and philosophy whose purposes were the discovery of truth: the deductive method and the inductive method. the deductive method The deductive method, which was used by Aristotle, derives from the universal to the particular fact and, in this way, establishes principles and determines new axioms. It is linked to ...

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Brief Psychotherapy – History and Definition

Brief Psychotherapy (BP) has its origins in Psychoanalysis and emerged when some psychoanalysts and theorists of the 1930s began to disagree with some of Freud’s positions, with regard to theory and technique. (GILLIÈRON, 1983/1986). Among them, mainly with regard to the therapist’s attitude in the process, such as: the therapist’s active posture in opposition to the neutrality and passivity of ...

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