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Infants make more attempts to achieve a goal when they see adults persist

Persistence, above and beyond IQ, is associated with long-term academic outcomes. To look at the effect of adult models on infants’ persistence, we conducted an experiment in which 15-month-olds were assigned to one of three conditions: an Effort condition in which ……

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Transference….just have a look

Transference (German: Übertragung) is a very useful word from psychoanalysis which describes the process whereby we react to situations in the present according to a pattern laid down in the past, usually in childhood. Getting to know our own particular transferences is part of becoming a sane adult…..

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Our Dark Side: A History of Perversion

Where does perversion begin? Who is perverse? Ever since the word first appeared in the Middle Ages, anyone who delights in evil and in the destruction of the self or others has been described as ‘perverse’. But while the experience of perversion is universal, every era has seen it and dealt with it in its own way.

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Five models of believe

There are basic believes in psychoanalysis or psychology which are obvious to most of the People who do not know anything about psychology. Jst have a look:

1. A word’s meaning is not absolutely fixed but varies according to its use. Each person has had a unique ‘language history’ and use for any particular word such as ‘blue’, so the meaning that any one word or phrase has for them is often unique. But there is a special kind of exception:……..

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Stress: It’s Not in Your Head, it’s in Your Nervous System

Have you ever been told when you’re stressed to stop worrying and just relax? That it’s all in your head? It would be nice if it were that simple. But it’s not.

Physiology research shows that the stress response memory lives in your nervous system. Take for example exposure to a stressful event. One in which you felt helpless, hopeless, and lacked control. In this case your autonomic nervous system (ANS) is engaged. This is the part of the nervous system responsible for controlling unconscious bodily actions like breathing. To be more specific, it was……

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Why Teens Are Impulsive

Teens can’t control impulses and make rapid, smart decisions like adults can — but why?

Research into how the human brain development helps explain. In a teenager, the frontal lobe of the brain, which controls decision-making, is built but not fully insulated — so signals move slowly.

“Teenagers are not as readily able to access…..read more if you like:

  • https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/01/29/why-teens-are-impulsive-addiction-prone-and-should-protect-their-brains/
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Melanie Klein the “mother” of child psychology

Melanie Klein (30 March 1882 – 22 September 1960) is one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. Building on the discoveries of Sigmund Freud, she recognised the centrality of the infant’s first relationships with its primary caregivers and, most significantly, she elucidated the early mental processes that build up a person’s inner emotional world.

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-http://freudquotes.blogspot.de/2016/03/melanie-klein-one-of-founding-figures.html

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Bion…..obviously the best analyst following Sigmund Freud

Wilfred Bion, one of the most original and intriguing psychoanalysts after Freud is worth being remembered.

 Wilfred Bion (8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979) has been twinned with Jacques Lacan as “inspired bizarre analysts…who demand not that their patients get better but that they pursue Truth”. ‘Bion’s ideas are highly unique’, so that he ‘remained larger than life to almost all who encountered him’. He has been considered by Neville Symington as possibly “the greatest psychoanalytic thinker…after Freud”. read more:
  • http://freudquotes.blogspot.de/2016/09/wilfred-bion-one-of-most-original-and.html
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13 Habits Of Exceptionally Likable People

Too many people succumb to the mistaken belief that being likable comes from natural, unteachable traits that belong only to a lucky few—the good looking, the fiercely social, and the incredibly talented. It’s easy to fall prey to this misconception. In reality, being likable is under your control, and it’s a matter of emotional intelligence (EQ).

In a study conducted at UCLA, subjects rated over 500 adjectives based on their perceived significance to likability. The top-rated adjectives had….read more here:

  • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/5952ae9be4b0326c0a8d0bda
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New Psychoanalytic Theory Books Published in March 2017

more about coffee with Freud, or what is common together with Freud, Marx and Einstein. Or sexuality or the late Freud. Or if you believe it or not about the anti-Ödipus. Just have a look.

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