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Foundations of Interpersonal and Humanistic Psychoanalysis

Foundations of Interpersonal and Humanistic Psychoanalysis

... individuals to sever their primary ties with family and community. To be able to act inde- pendently one has to be able to stand outside of one’s own family and community, and this triggers a deep sense of anxiety ...

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HUMANISTIC STRATEGIES IN THE EFL SPEAKING CLASS

HUMANISTIC STRATEGIES IN THE EFL SPEAKING CLASS

... Egocentric factors refer to one’s view of self or self-concept. The term self-concept is described as a “global term referring to the amalgamation of all our perceptions and conceptions about ourselves which give ...

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Between Words: Popular Culture and the Rise of Print in Seventeenth Century England

Between Words: Popular Culture and the Rise of Print in Seventeenth Century England

... in popular works of previous centuries, such as those in folklore, everyday gossip, and theatrical works, pervaded English society and provided writers of newsbooks a solid basis with which to disseminate their ...

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The rise of the ‘yummy mummy’: popular conservatism and the neoliberal maternal in contemporary British culture

The rise of the ‘yummy mummy’: popular conservatism and the neoliberal maternal in contemporary British culture

... The yummy mummy can be understood as one of these forms of fetishisation of the maternal. It attempts to elide such social conditions by reducing mothering to an individualized matter of ‘psychological maturity’ and ...

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Research on humanistic-experiential psychotherapies

Research on humanistic-experiential psychotherapies

... outcome (Greenberg et al., 2008; Greenberg & Malcolm, 2002; Paivio & Greenberg, 1995). Extending this line of inquiry, Watson, McMullen, Prosser, and Bedard (2011) recently examined relationships among client affect ...

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CARL ROGERS AND HUMANISTIC EDUCATION

CARL ROGERS AND HUMANISTIC EDUCATION

... These characteristics of the fully functioning person have relevance to values and the valuing process. The locus of evaluation in the organismic valuing process is internal, within the individual. This is characteristic ...

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The  Fat Acceptance and Fat Pride Movements  and Consumer Culture: A Critical Intervention on Popular Obesity Discourses

The Fat Acceptance and Fat Pride Movements and Consumer Culture: A Critical Intervention on Popular Obesity Discourses

... fat acceptance and fat pride movements? One argument that is seen a lot in the fat acceptance and fat pride movements is that food tastes good and makes people ...fat acceptance and fat pride ...

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The rise of electronic cigarettes: A brief look at their cardiovascular effects and what makes them so popular

The rise of electronic cigarettes: A brief look at their cardiovascular effects and what makes them so popular

... With the continuous rise in the use of ECs by the youth population, it is concerning that their potential health effects remain to be fully elucidated. Although multiple studies have looked at the chemical ...

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Crime is a hugely complex social phenomenon. This has given rise to an equally complex collection of popular

Crime is a hugely complex social phenomenon. This has given rise to an equally complex collection of popular

... Criminology staff interests include: substance use and misuse; the psychology of criminal behaviour; media representations of crime; sexual offending; crime reduction and community s[r] ...

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Popular Music, Popular Opinion, and Un-Popular War

Popular Music, Popular Opinion, and Un-Popular War

... the rise of public opinion believing the war was a mistake was already increasing fast and even though the anti-war movement and protests were not the entirety of the mainstream audience, more people would have ...

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Popular attitudes to memory, the body, and social identity : the rise of external commemoration in Britain, Ireland, and New England

Popular attitudes to memory, the body, and social identity : the rise of external commemoration in Britain, Ireland, and New England

... necessarily suggest an attempt to copy high-status memorials in all their complex meanings, 65 but there was often emulation in terms of motifs and styles. The social context of their use varied over time and location, ...

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The rise and fall of ‘the original Bright Young Thing’: Beverley Nichols, Crazy Pavements (1927) and popular authorship

The rise and fall of ‘the original Bright Young Thing’: Beverley Nichols, Crazy Pavements (1927) and popular authorship

... 19 me into this world with desires that I mustn’t satisfy and longings for something I can never get? Did I? Did I?” (231-2) This is one of Nichols’ ‘passionate pleas for moral values’ that went against popular ...

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Affect and Cultural Change: The Rise of Popular Zionism in the British Jewish Community After the Six Day War (1967)

Affect and Cultural Change: The Rise of Popular Zionism in the British Jewish Community After the Six Day War (1967)

... By 05.25, King Hussein knew of Jordan’s losses and the severe effect this had on the chances of successfully defending Jerusalem from the Israeli army. As a result he sent four messages to Israel requesting a ceasefire, ...

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University of Groningen. Researching Popular Music and the Rise of Populism in Europe Dunkel, Mario; Schiller, Melanie; Schwenck, Anna

University of Groningen. Researching Popular Music and the Rise of Populism in Europe Dunkel, Mario; Schiller, Melanie; Schwenck, Anna

... and popular music can provide unique – but significant – insights into the mechanisms underlying larger social and cultural ...If popular music is a site of cultural negotiation and struggle, then the ...

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Humanistic outcomes and patient acceptance of the pharmacist-led medication review “Polymedication Check” in primary care in Switzerland: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Humanistic outcomes and patient acceptance of the pharmacist-led medication review “Polymedication Check” in primary care in Switzerland: a prospective randomized controlled trial

... check: humanistic outcomes and patient acceptance limitations Firstly, patients enrolled in clinical trials may be more con- scientious than a more general ...

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The rise and rise of phonomusicology

The rise and rise of phonomusicology

... artefacts. Popular- music scholars are perhaps most familiar with the challenges here, having in part taken their cue from the philosophical writings of Theodor ...of popular-music recordings, for example, ...

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Anyone popular at school has muscles : the rise of the ripped teen

Anyone popular at school has muscles : the rise of the ripped teen

... Jack, 16, who lives in London, is clear about why he goes to the gym. “Muscles are attractive to girls,” he says. “Pretty much anyone who is popular has muscles.” He’d been desperate to join his local gym since he ...

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THE HUMANISTIC APPROACH

THE HUMANISTIC APPROACH

... Existentialists start from the premise that there is no absolute meaning to life, and hence that life in a purely rational sense is without purpose. Interestingly, however, from this bleak beginning, many arrive at ...

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Humanistic Science of Jewry (Judaism as Humanistic Science/Judentum als Geisteswissenschaft)

Humanistic Science of Jewry (Judaism as Humanistic Science/Judentum als Geisteswissenschaft)

... a humanistic science, based on the empirical and historical experience of the Jewish people, can contribute immensely to solving these human life problems, if a communication culture of open and free exchange ...

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Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis

Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis

... Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis Erich Fromm’s basic thesis is that modern-day people have been torn away from their prehistoric union with nature and also with one another, yet they have the power of reasoning, ...

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