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On a
psychological
level, we lie partly to paint a better picture of ourselves, connecting our fantasies to the person we wish we were rather than the person we are.
Freud believed that by analyzing those remembered elements, the unconscious content would be revealed to our conscious mind, and
psychological
issues stemming from its repression could be addressed and resolved.
Stress neurotransmitters in the brain are much less active during the REM stage of sleep, even during dreams of traumatic experiences, leading some researchers to theorize that one purpose of dreaming is to take the edge off painful experiences to allow for
psychological
healing.
According to the Nobel Prize-winning British philosopher Bertrand Russell, we love in order to quench our physical and
psychological
desires.
But studies have found that for many people, the negative
psychological
impact we feel from losing something is about twice as strong as the positive impact of gaining the same thing.
Some of the most significant are
psychological
benefits, both in the short and long term.
One extreme example is a
psychological
condition called delusory parasitosis where people believe their bodies are infested with mites or fleas scurrying over and under their skin, making them itch incessantly.
By denying basic freedoms of thought, speech, and association, cults stunt their members
' psychological
and emotional growth, a particular problem for children, who are deprived of normal developmental activities and milestones.
But
psychological
research suggests that we're not very good at evaluating ourselves accurately.
No one owns it, no one owns the output, it's free for anyone to use and it's the output of people acting out of social and
psychological
motivations to do something interesting.
From astronauts' experiences in space, we know that spending time in a microgravity environment means bone loss, muscle atrophy, cardiovascular problems, among many other complications that range for the physiological to the
psychological.
The
psychological
trauma that this inflicts, affecting her personality, her academic performance and every single aspect of growing up during her early formative years?
(Laughter and applause) (Drums) (Cello) Hey! (Looped samples of onstage sounds) (Cello music and looped samples) (Music ends) (Applause and cheers) I recently completed an unsanctioned, unsupervised
psychological
experiment on my children, (Laughter) the premise of which was $10,000 in cash on the kitchen table and a sign next to it that said 'Don't touch the money yet!', and before I dive into it, you should know that we are a game-playing family.
And in fact, doing some form of
psychological
analysis of some of the most ancient books of human culture, Julian Jaynes came up in the '70s with a very wild and radical hypothesis: that only 3,000 years ago, humans were what today we would call schizophrenics.
First, the barbershop is not a medical setting, and so it doesn't have all the negative
psychological
baggage that comes along with that.
And I think it's fair to say, already, that there are 47 people in this audience, at this moment, displaying
psychological
symptoms I would like to discuss today.
We can learn how to rebuild in another way, how to create an architecture that doesn't contribute only to the practical and economic aspects of people's lives, but also to their social, spiritual and
psychological
needs.
Arab women, generally speaking, have not fallen for this
psychological
trap.
One of the worst yet invisible impacts of the weapon is the
psychological
scars it leaves.
And so gradual consensus is becoming that language can shape thought, but it tends to be in rather darling, obscure
psychological
flutters.
It is by definition the absence of evidence, and in the case of ME,
psychological
explanations have held back biological research.
So many diseases were once thought of as
psychological
until science uncovered their biological mechanisms.
There's no way to quantify the
psychological
damage of those who were in the school, or who took part in rescue or cleanup efforts.
So is this simply leaflet distribution, or is this actually a possible means of delivering
psychological
first aid that provides warm, secure, loving parenting?
This really illustrates the potential means of the delivery of
psychological
first aid to families, and the return of feedback, too.
But by improving parenting and caregiver support, it may be possible to weaken the links between war and
psychological
difficulties in children and their families.
Seven have even seen their films made in the last three years, including the film "Nightingale," the story of a war veteran's
psychological
decline, in which David Oyelowo's face is the only one on screen for the film's 90-minute duration.
The roles are incongruous, which is consistent with a lot of research in the
psychological
arena.
Listening to all of this and thinking about it, I began to realize that we performed a kind of
psychological
clitoridectomy on American girls.
I could study him, have him come to my home, get to know him, do
psychological
analysis to see, was he a good apple or bad apple.
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