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Explore consciousness. Learn the definition of consciousness and discover its various states. Understand the perspectives of consciousness with...
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Rogers’ concept of a dualism between congruence and incongruence was developed as a reformulation of Freud’s unconsciousness and consciousness. Whereas Freud argued that therapy should be about a person moving from unconsciousness to consciousness, Rogers’ humanistic approach held that a client’s pur...
History of Stream of Consciousness It was first published by Alexander Bain in 1855 inThe Senses and the Intellect.But, it is also often credited to psychologist William James who wrote about it inPrinciples of Psychology.James describes this way of thinking and writing as a “river” or a “...
The term “stream of consciousness” originated in psychology before literary critics began using it to describe a narrative style that depicts how people think. Stream of consciousness is used primarily in fiction and poetry, but the term has also been used to describe plays and films that attem...
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B Finnigan - 《Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies》 被引量: 6发表: 2010年 On the Cultivation of Presence in Buddhist Meditation This article is an exploration of the nature of consciousness. The author draws in depth from works of philosophy, psychology, literature, and...
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Dissociative disorders are psychological disorders that involve a dissociation or interruption in aspects ofconsciousness, including identity andmemory.Dissociative disorders include: Dissociative Amnesia This disorder involves a temporary loss of memory as a result of dissociation. In many cases, this memory...