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Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1991
Psychological intimacy develops between a speaker and a listener. Depending on how individuals fulfill these roles, intimacy may occur or be precluded. Intimacy quickly creates a bond and, if repeated, enhances psychological function. Psychological intimacy is the glue of all important relationships, including professional ones.
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Psychological intimacy develops between a speaker and a listener. Depending on how individuals fulfill these roles, intimacy may occur or be precluded. Intimacy quickly creates a bond and, if repeated, enhances psychological function. Psychological intimacy is the glue of all important relationships, including professional ones.
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Psychology, Sociology, and Social Psychology
2022Psychology and sociology are two separate but closely related social science disciplines. Psychology is currently defined as “the scientific investigation of mental processes (thinking, remembering, feeling, etc.) and behavior.” Psychologists study the subjects such as sensation, perception, learning, memory, thinking, consciousness, motivation ...
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Inquiry, 1999
Presentation de l'ouvrage de T. Nagel intitule «The last word» (1997) qui contribue au progjet entrepris par Husserl et Frege de dissocier l'etude de la pensee de l'etude du penser, dans un meme rejet du psychologisme. Defendant l'universalite et l'objectivite de la raison contre les theses subjectivistes et relativistes, Nagel montre que les principes
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Presentation de l'ouvrage de T. Nagel intitule «The last word» (1997) qui contribue au progjet entrepris par Husserl et Frege de dissocier l'etude de la pensee de l'etude du penser, dans un meme rejet du psychologisme. Defendant l'universalite et l'objectivite de la raison contre les theses subjectivistes et relativistes, Nagel montre que les principes
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The Psychology of Folk Psychology
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1993AbstractFolk psychology, the naive understanding of mental state concepts, requires a model of how people ascribe mental states to themselves. Competent speakers associate a distinctive memory representation (a category representation, CR) with each mentalistic word in their lexicon.
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“Psychology” or “The Psychological Studies”?
American Psychologist, 1993Although I have long focused on the ubiquitous evidences of increasing differentiation and fractionation within psychology (e. g. Koch 1959; 1961; 1964; 1965; 1969a;b; 1971; 1973; 1976; 1985; 1992a-d), I do not think that recognition of this leads to some ultimate relativism.
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The Pseudofundamental in Psychology: Psychologic and Psychologism
Psychological Inquiry, 1991sadness (and of other terms for mental states) is at a minimum, there is an important sense in which it is conceivable for "sadness" to be different in India. At the very least we might discover that in one culture people experience "fatigue and heartaches," but not when valued things become unattainable, whereas in another culture people withdraw from
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Self-Determination Theory: Basic Psychological Needs in Motivation, Development, and Wellness
, 2017Richard M. Ryan, E. Deci
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