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The social psychology of cognitive repression
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2006Erdelyi identifies cognitive and emotional motives for repression, but largely neglects social motivations. Yet social pressure to not know, and implicit needs to isolate awareness in order to protect relationships, are common motives. Social motives may even trump emotional motives; the most painful events are sometimes the most difficult to repress ...
J. Freyd
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PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICAL REPRESSION: ON THE EXAMPLE OF ISA TOKTYBAYEV
Turkic historical studiesThe article examines the psychology of political repression of a personality through the life and work of Isa Toktybayev. Toktybayev is a historical figure who contributed to the development of the Turkestan Republic, recognized as a political and public
A. Azirbekova
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Critical Psychology in Relation to Political Repression and Violence
International Journal of Mental Health, 1988For psychologists and mental health workers to devote themselves to the topic of political repression and violence is a relatively new departure. There can be fewdictators and death squads exceptedwho will not welcome this sign of their concern and commitment.
D. Ingleby
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The repression of cultural psychology in the history of psychology
The Challenges Of Cultural Psychology, 2018G. Jovanović
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The Psychology of State Repression: Fear and Dissent Decisions in Zimbabwe
American Political Science Review, 2018Many authoritarian regimes use frightening acts of repression to suppress dissent. Theory from psychology suggests that emotions should affect how citizens perceive and process information about repression risk and ultimately whether or not they dissent.
Lauren E. Young
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Absolutization: The Source of Dogma, Repression, and Conflict
, 2022What do dogma, repression, and conflict have in common? They all result from human judgement blocked from wider understanding by a false assumption of completeness.
R. Ellis
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Psychology of Terrorism: Intimidation by Destroying One’s Own Life in the Donetsk Basin
Internal Security, 2021The article presents the psychological genesis of terrorism in eastern Ukraine, referred to as the Donetsk Basin, during the Soviet era, which resulted from prioritising coal over the lives of Ukrainians affected by famine, executions, evictions and ...
S. Boltivets, O. Okhremenko
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Repression-Sensitization and Psychological Defenses
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968Byrne's revised repression-sensitization scale (R-S) (1963), a unidimensional categorization of defense mechanisms, is currently enjoying a construct validation vogue. The Problems Situation Test (PST), developed by Dahlke, Dana, and Gross [cf. Dana (1966, p.
C L, Hirsch, R H, Dana
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