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The History of Psychotherapy. Lecture 2. Historical Background of Psychotherapy (Part II)
The paper continues the cycle of lectures by Igor Borisovitch Grinshpun on his- tory of psychotherapy. The current part recounts the discovery of the unconscious by Austrian physician Josef Breuer (case of Anna O., cathartic method) and French ...
Grinshpun I.B.
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Methods and pitfalls in the study of uncoscious mental process [PDF]
Many studies of unconscious processing involve comparing a performance measure (e.g., some assessment of perception, memory, etc.) with an awareness measure (such as a verbal report or a forced-choice response) taken either concurrently or separately ...
Shanks, David R.
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The impact of the mode of thought in complex decisions: intuitive decisions are better [PDF]
A number of recent studies have reported that decision quality is enhanced under conditions of inattention or distraction (unconscious thought; Dijksterhuis, 2004; Dijksterhuis and Nordgren, 2006; Dijksterhuis et al., 2006).
Brauner, R. +4 more
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AFK: reclaiming the holy through art
Answering to the claim that our contemporary era has lost a connection to the domain of the sacred René Girard held that, contra Sigmund Freud, the myth of Oedipus was not primarily a story of patricide, but a hidden narrative of victimisation and ...
Torgeir Fjeld
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Influence of non-conscius motives to leadership behaviour [PDF]
In the past century McClelland (1975) began exploring non-conscious motives and their influence on leader's behaviour. We investigated how leader's intrinsic motivation influences his leadership behaviour, both with managers and entrepreneurs ...
Eva Boštjančič
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The unconscious impact of caring for acutely disturbed patients: a perspective for clinical supervision [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the emotional experience of working with acutely disturbed patients examining how the disturbance of the patient unconsciously impacts upon the nurse.
Winship, G.
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Remembering the future: An overview of co-evolution in musical improvisation [PDF]
Musical improvisation is driven mainly by the unconscious mind, engaging the dialogic imagination to reference the entire cultural heritage of an improvisor in a single flash.
Morelli, D, Plans-Casal, D
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How conscious experience and working memory interact [PDF]
Active components of classical working memory are conscious, but traditional theory does not account for this fact. Global Workspace theory suggests that consciousness is needed to recruit unconscious specialized networks that carry out detailed working ...
Baars, Bernard J, Franklin, Stan
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This paper presents the design of an unmanned and tele-operated robotized life-saving system aimed to work as a recovery tool in case of water-related disasters.
Angelo Bonfitto, Nicola Amati
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Why Successful Performance in Imagery Tasks Does not Require the Manipulation of Mental Imagery [PDF]
Nanay (2017) argues for unconscious mental imagery, inter alia based on the assumption that successful performance in imagery tasks requires the manipulation of mental imagery. I challenge this assumption with the help of results presented in Shepard and
Park, Thomas
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