Donald Winnicott - University of Winchester
... the child’s sense of being can be lost. This results in the development of a ‘false’ sense of being. The characteristic feature of this will be various forms of docile compliance relative to whichever holding environment the child is currently experiencing. Winnicott’s diagnosis implies that the dev ...
... the child’s sense of being can be lost. This results in the development of a ‘false’ sense of being. The characteristic feature of this will be various forms of docile compliance relative to whichever holding environment the child is currently experiencing. Winnicott’s diagnosis implies that the dev ...
Esoteric Role of the Pineal Gland
... - Rene Descartes, a French philosopher, describes the pineal gland as the connection between the jaḍa and the chetanā - The jaḍa is the material component of the body and the chetanā is consciousness power of the mind ...
... - Rene Descartes, a French philosopher, describes the pineal gland as the connection between the jaḍa and the chetanā - The jaḍa is the material component of the body and the chetanā is consciousness power of the mind ...
CONSCIOUSNESS-INTRO-Part-I1
... Preconscious Level - Information about yourself & environment that you are NOT currently thinking about, but could be. You aren’t currently thinking about your favorite toy as a child, but if asked about it, you would be. ...
... Preconscious Level - Information about yourself & environment that you are NOT currently thinking about, but could be. You aren’t currently thinking about your favorite toy as a child, but if asked about it, you would be. ...
Essay Review Wigner`s View of Physical Reality Michael Esfeld1
... description of the detailed behaviour of macroscopic bodies, is due to D. Zeh’ (p. 240). [150] The philosophical reason for his change of position is that Wigner considers solipsism to be an implication of his earlier views on physical reality and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. Solipsism i ...
... description of the detailed behaviour of macroscopic bodies, is due to D. Zeh’ (p. 240). [150] The philosophical reason for his change of position is that Wigner considers solipsism to be an implication of his earlier views on physical reality and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. Solipsism i ...
Native American Worldview and the Discourse
... involving tendencies to blame the victim. The indication that mental and physical disabilities can be overcome simply through individual desire and willpower is an obvious oversimplification of culturally constructed power issues involving advantage and disadvantage. Wendell explains that many of th ...
... involving tendencies to blame the victim. The indication that mental and physical disabilities can be overcome simply through individual desire and willpower is an obvious oversimplification of culturally constructed power issues involving advantage and disadvantage. Wendell explains that many of th ...
So How Does the Mind Work?
... And they don’t. In TMDWTW, Fodor departs from the generic characterization of computation in his previous writings and assumes a far more specific and far less psychologically plausible version. He now defines the Computational Theory of Mind as ‘whether the architecture of (human) cognition is inte ...
... And they don’t. In TMDWTW, Fodor departs from the generic characterization of computation in his previous writings and assumes a far more specific and far less psychologically plausible version. He now defines the Computational Theory of Mind as ‘whether the architecture of (human) cognition is inte ...
Diaprama, Slideshow
... positive emotions of acting and persistently tries to achieve higher than average performance results, he/she cannot achieve them for quite a long period of time. However, when he/she finally later on “finds the treasure”, others are surprised with high and rather unexpected performance results; ...
... positive emotions of acting and persistently tries to achieve higher than average performance results, he/she cannot achieve them for quite a long period of time. However, when he/she finally later on “finds the treasure”, others are surprised with high and rather unexpected performance results; ...
The Higher-Order Approach to Consciousness
... effect that one is in a red* state, what is it like for one? Is it like seeing blue for one or is it like seeing red for one? In response to this question Rosenthal has argued that the phenomenology goes with the HOT. As Rosenthal says, “there is something that it is like for one to be in a qualita ...
... effect that one is in a red* state, what is it like for one? Is it like seeing blue for one or is it like seeing red for one? In response to this question Rosenthal has argued that the phenomenology goes with the HOT. As Rosenthal says, “there is something that it is like for one to be in a qualita ...
Procrastination
... or it will explode. Every American should pursue their dreams in order to make them become a reality. If Americans never gave up on their dreams, this nation would be a better place in which to live. Hughes also explained in “Dream Variations” that people should dream bigger in order to make a diffe ...
... or it will explode. Every American should pursue their dreams in order to make them become a reality. If Americans never gave up on their dreams, this nation would be a better place in which to live. Hughes also explained in “Dream Variations” that people should dream bigger in order to make a diffe ...
Homelessness and identity
... by individuals to dress, act or ‘present’ themselves exactly as they did prior to becoming homeless the likelihood of having been through family abuse, criminal activity, drug use etc. This includes feeling as if others will assume they are homeless because they have been turned out by their familie ...
... by individuals to dress, act or ‘present’ themselves exactly as they did prior to becoming homeless the likelihood of having been through family abuse, criminal activity, drug use etc. This includes feeling as if others will assume they are homeless because they have been turned out by their familie ...
Adobe Unveils the Power of Experience
... are reaping the rewards of their transformation. “A leading digital mindset goes way beyond having a nice website, or a new mobile app. The leaders in this space have put digital experience at the centre of how they engage with customers. Their advanced digital strategies are helping them offer a ri ...
... are reaping the rewards of their transformation. “A leading digital mindset goes way beyond having a nice website, or a new mobile app. The leaders in this space have put digital experience at the centre of how they engage with customers. Their advanced digital strategies are helping them offer a ri ...
Mahayana Buddhism and Environmental Ethics
... humankind as a whole. In our world today we see greed expanding apparently boundlessly via the feedback loop that originates in the ‘alaya consciousness.’ And we see the environment saturated with things to satisfy human desires, an environment changing into the kind that corresponds with the ‘commo ...
... humankind as a whole. In our world today we see greed expanding apparently boundlessly via the feedback loop that originates in the ‘alaya consciousness.’ And we see the environment saturated with things to satisfy human desires, an environment changing into the kind that corresponds with the ‘commo ...
what distinguishes conscious experience from unconscious processes
... It is thought, for example, that one needs to excite specific neural circuits in order to give rise to specific conscious experiences. The use of imaging technologies like fMRI lends support to this line of thought. With fMRI we are able to see that specific neural circuits do reliably ‘light up’ wh ...
... It is thought, for example, that one needs to excite specific neural circuits in order to give rise to specific conscious experiences. The use of imaging technologies like fMRI lends support to this line of thought. With fMRI we are able to see that specific neural circuits do reliably ‘light up’ wh ...
Chapter 2 - De Anza College
... • Perception of our skills, abilities, etc. – Self-esteem • Evaluation we make about our personal worthiness based on selfconcept ...
... • Perception of our skills, abilities, etc. – Self-esteem • Evaluation we make about our personal worthiness based on selfconcept ...
Text - Spectrum: Concordia
... (1962) of the University of Cambridge, winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics for his studies on the quantum effects in superconductors (Josephson effect), proposes a unified field theory of quantum nature that would explain not only consciousness and its attributes, but also the phenomenology ob ...
... (1962) of the University of Cambridge, winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics for his studies on the quantum effects in superconductors (Josephson effect), proposes a unified field theory of quantum nature that would explain not only consciousness and its attributes, but also the phenomenology ob ...
INTROtoPSYCH
... random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select -- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief and, yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors. (In Behaviorism, 1930) ...
... random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select -- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief and, yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors. (In Behaviorism, 1930) ...
Chapter 7 States of Consciousness II
... Those who practice hypnosis agree that its power resides in the subject’s openness to suggestion. ...
... Those who practice hypnosis agree that its power resides in the subject’s openness to suggestion. ...
Stream of Consciousness, A New Dimension of Awareness
... pass,” or with a positive reformulation, “There are so many people who care for me,” or even with a spiritual belief, “Life is precious. I should appreciate every moment.” We can become prisoners of our obsessive impasse. The third point to understand is that giving words for our inner states can cr ...
... pass,” or with a positive reformulation, “There are so many people who care for me,” or even with a spiritual belief, “Life is precious. I should appreciate every moment.” We can become prisoners of our obsessive impasse. The third point to understand is that giving words for our inner states can cr ...
Insight, Empathy and Alienation
... many therapists, psychological and psychosomatic illness is unawareness of others and selfignorance. Insight refers to an alleged ability to know one's own true goals and motivations, and implies an ability to become able to access some aspect of oneself, which is fundamental and knowable as a presu ...
... many therapists, psychological and psychosomatic illness is unawareness of others and selfignorance. Insight refers to an alleged ability to know one's own true goals and motivations, and implies an ability to become able to access some aspect of oneself, which is fundamental and knowable as a presu ...
Perception5
... to other individuals.ie see their own trait in other people – Especially likely to occur in interpretation stage. – Projection can be controlled through a high degree of self-awareness and empathy. – Eg an empl frightened by rumor on org change may not only judge ...
... to other individuals.ie see their own trait in other people – Especially likely to occur in interpretation stage. – Projection can be controlled through a high degree of self-awareness and empathy. – Eg an empl frightened by rumor on org change may not only judge ...
Unit 5, Consciousness
... with the very fewest neurons and the most disrupted sleep.” Because people with Alzheimer's disease often end up being institutionalized over the issues that can stem from disrupted sleep (like nighttime wandering), Saper said his Alzheimer's finding may be "key" to figuring out how to keep those pa ...
... with the very fewest neurons and the most disrupted sleep.” Because people with Alzheimer's disease often end up being institutionalized over the issues that can stem from disrupted sleep (like nighttime wandering), Saper said his Alzheimer's finding may be "key" to figuring out how to keep those pa ...
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
... nothing could ever convince any person that it was so. No reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, ...
... nothing could ever convince any person that it was so. No reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, ...
PSYCHOLOGY (8th Edition) David Myers
... • REM is called paradoxical sleep as brain waves are similar to waking state (Beta/Alpha) , but a person is deeply asleep and unable to move (muscle atonia) • Most vivid dreaming takes place during REM sleep • REM stage lengthens as night progresses • When deprived of REM sleep = REM rebound ...
... • REM is called paradoxical sleep as brain waves are similar to waking state (Beta/Alpha) , but a person is deeply asleep and unable to move (muscle atonia) • Most vivid dreaming takes place during REM sleep • REM stage lengthens as night progresses • When deprived of REM sleep = REM rebound ...
Electrosonic Inc
... written, visual, social, and interactive content (on and offline). Your experience and skill will ensure that you are able to deliver and adapt your content and style to fit requirements and ongoing changes in the company and the industry. You will have a commitment to ongoing learning and developme ...
... written, visual, social, and interactive content (on and offline). Your experience and skill will ensure that you are able to deliver and adapt your content and style to fit requirements and ongoing changes in the company and the industry. You will have a commitment to ongoing learning and developme ...