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Are you a proud person? Know the three types of pride

Hello friends! A psychology technique that is widely used in the office is to name feelings. For example, it is common for the patient to arrive telling a certain situation and not knowing exactly how he feels and the first step to find out more is to name, even if it is approximate, the feeling or emotion that that episode ...

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Difference between unconscious and subconscious

Hello friends! A common question that has appeared in our Jung Course, Psychiatric Studies, is about the difference between the unconscious and the subconscious. The book Psychiatric Studies gathers publications from the beginning of Jung’s work, between the years 1902 and 1906, and for that reason it is the 1st Volume of his Complete Works. In some of the articles ...

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Freud’s 3 Types of Anxiety

The term anxiety comes from the Latin anxietas, anxietatis, which means to desire, to worry. In the psychopathological view, anxiety is a perpetual state of alertness and fear. Anxiety and anxious states In the psychoanalytic approach, we analyze anxiety as a sensation virtually present in anyone and it works as an important warning sign, that is, all individuals have anxiety ...

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Being nice is different from being silly

When we see an elderly woman helping her grandchildren, we immediately think that this person can be considered a good person. However, if the grandson abuses this help and you do nothing to change, prevent or at least reduce the behavior of the abuser, we may think that the grandmother – besides being good – is being silly. Due to ...

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Best Neuroscience Books to Start Studying

See the complete list of the best books to study neuroscience, all of them easy to understand. Hello friends! Neuroscience is a relatively new field that studies the brain and nervous system. Many people want to know more about this fascinating field of study, so I often receive emails and comments about what would be the best neuroscience books to ...

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Definition of Assimilation for Jean Piaget

Hello friends! A concept that I see being asked for in Public Contests of Psychology and in tests and works during college is about the concept of assimilation for Piaget. In this text, we are going to talk about assimilation, so that there is no doubt. And we will, at the end, see an example of a contest question. For ...

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Ethics for Aristotle

Aristotelian ethics begins with the establishment of the notion of happiness. In this sense, it can be considered a eudemonist ethics for seeking what it is to act well on a human scale, to act according to virtue. Happiness is defined as a certain activity of the soul in accordance with perfect virtue. Based on this definition, it is necessary ...

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How to make a perfect resume

Hello friends! Continuing our series of texts on Money and Profession, today we are going to talk about Curriculum. We’ll explain what a CV is, the etymology or origin of the word, explain what companies need to know (and what they don’t need to know), as well as specific tips on how to make a perfect CV, that is, using ...

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The 5 stages of mourning (or about death) by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Get to know the 5 stages of grief by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross through text and an illustrative video that makes understanding easy. You’ve probably heard that there are five stages to the grief experience. Psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross was able to identify the psychic reaction of each terminally ill patient and elaborated the five stages of ...

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What is Developmental Psychology?

Developmental Psychology studies the changes we go through throughout life, from birth to death. The central idea is that we all have stages of development that are common, stages that we share with all of humanity. From this initial idea, however, several theories arise to explain what these phases are, what they are like – what happens in them and ...

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