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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
Articles 61 to 70 of 200:
The role of religious imagery in adaptive psychotherapy.
30 Dec 2008
This paper presents the viewpoint of the adaptive approach in respect to manifest allusions to God and other religious themes from patients in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Such imagery is understood and interpreted on a par with secular ...
rec_pub_19364261-the-role-religious-imagery-adaptive-psychotherapy.htm
The clash of Gods: changes in a patient's use of God representations.
30 Dec 2008
In this article, I argue that manifest and latent intrapsychic and interpersonal clashes of god representations, which are inextricably yoked to transference and countertransference communications, signify the patient's and therapist's personal ...
rec_pub_19364260-the-clash-gods-changes-patient-s-use-god-representations.htm
Guided imagery and music: using the Bonny method to evoke emotion and access the unconscious.
30 Dec 2008
The healing power of music has been recognized since ancient times. The use of music has been documented in diverse cultures worldwide, for ailments ranging from pain and cancer to depression and posttraumati stress disorder. The various models of ...
rec_pub_19227107-guided-imagery-music-using-bonny-method-evoke-emotion-access.htm
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19323433-individual-features-subconscious-adaptive-psychological-processes.htm
Representations and their vicissitudes: the legacy of Andre Green.
30 Dec 2008
André Green is a leading voice in French psychoanalysis whose contributions sit at a crossroads, where the challenges posed and the opportunities presented by the work of Lacan, Klein, Winnicott, and Bion meet the still-generative insights of Freud, ...
rec_pub_19334652-representations-vicissitudes-legacy-andre-green.htm
Unconscious processing of color and form in metacontrast masking.
30 Dec 2008
Three experiments employed a metacontrast masking procedure to examine the extent and nature of priming effects from visual stimuli not consciously perceived. The results showed effects of unconscious stimuli on subsequent target responses that (1) ...
rec_pub_19304600-unconscious-processing-color-form-metacontrast-masking.htm
A new look at emotional intelligence: a dual-process framework.
27 Dec 2008
In this article, the author provides a framework to guide research in emotional intelligence. Studies conducted up to the present bear on a conception of emotional intelligence as pertaining to the domain of consciousness and investigate the ...
rec_pub_19114503-a-new-look-emotional-intelligence-dual-process-framework.htm
21 Dec 2008
Block [Block, N. (2005). Two neural correlates of consciousness. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9, 46-52] and Snodgrass (2006) claim that a signal detection theory (SDT) analysis of qualitative difference paradigms, in particular the exclusion failure ...
rec_pub_19109038-signal-detection-theory-exclusion-failure-paradigm-weak-consciousness.htm
8 Dec 2008
The ability to perform accurate sequential movements is essential to normal motor function. Learning a sequential motor behavior is comprised of two basic components: explicit identification of the order in which the sequence elements should be ...
rec_pub_19073794-learning-sequential-motor-skill-comprises-explicit-implicit.htm
29 Nov 2008
The meaning-maintenance model posits that threats to schemas lead people to affirm unrelated schemas. In two studies testing this hypothesis, participants who were presented with a perceptual anomaly (viz., the experimenter was switched without ...
rec_pub_19121140-the-case-transmogrifying-experimenter-affirmation-moral-schema.htm
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