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Authenticity as fact or feeling: A dual‐process framework of consumer authenticity judgments
Abstract Authenticity is highly valued in the marketplace, yet consumers often disagree on what is authentic and even attribute authenticity to “fake” marketplace entities. Although prior research has advanced understanding by identifying multiple types and components of authenticity, it remains loosely connected to broader psychological theory ...
Rosanna K. Smith, Katherine Du
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Multi-layered Gestalt in Real-time Interaction
In his PhD proposal, now published as Seeing Sociological, Garfinkel [2006] formulated action in terms of a mutually constitutive structure—the Noesis-Noema Structures.
Terry S. H. Au-Yeung +1 more
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Objective: We report three experiments investigating the ability of undergraduate college students to comprehend 2 × 2 "interaction" graphs from two-way factorial research designs.
Ali, Nadia, Peebles, David
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The Gestalt of Gestalt pedagogy
Applied Gestalt theory in the tradition of Gestalt psychology on the one hand and Gestalt pedagogy in the tradition of Gestalt therapy on the other hand are two different ways of thinking about education.
Schübel Thomas
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On the Semantics of Selfies (SoS)
Selfies are taken to communicate about mental conditions, aims, loves, and commitments. Until now, we lack a unified nomenclature or established classification system for selfies.
Tobias Matthias Schneider +5 more
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ABSTRACT Career guidance in schools is often delivered by counselors who take on instructional roles. Video vignettes are widely used in teacher education. We developed vignettes for counselor training in classroom‐based guidance in Germany. This study examines how prospective counselors engage with these vignettes and how this relates to changes in ...
Teresa Giek +2 more
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The Role of Intellectual Virtues in the Practice of Humanistic Mental Health Counseling
ABSTRACT The function of intellectual virtues as a foundation for the development of excellence in the humanistic practice of clinical mental health counseling is explored. First, the unique characteristics of intellectual virtues are described. Second, 10 specific intellectual virtues are identified and briefly defined.
Mark S. Gerig
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Bridging Nature and Counselor Education: Utilization and Barriers to EcoWellness
ABSTRACT Guided by an ecological–humanistic and existential–humanistic perspective, we explored EcoWellness as a form of nature‐based self‐care in counselor education by examining its associations with demographic characteristics, patterns of nature use, and self‐reported barriers among 193 students and faculty from CACREP‐accredited counseling ...
Brett Gleason +3 more
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Study of One of Sani al-Molk’s One Thousand and One Night Illustrations From Visual Perception Theory of Gestalt [PDF]
General principles of Gestalt School of Psychology (Unified Whole) are codified by a group of German psychologists in early twentieth century. This approach is based on theories describing how the viewer tend to organize a series of simple visual ...
Ameneh Mafitabar +2 more
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ABSTRACT Nonverbal synchrony supports therapeutic alliance, yet its role in Gestalt psychotherapy remains underexplored. This manuscript presents the RECiPROsody study protocol, designed to investigate how multimodal interpersonal synchrony between therapists and clients relates to embodied attunement and therapeutic outcomes.
Serena Iacono Isidoro +7 more
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