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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
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29 Nov 2008
rec_pub_19126086-on-reading-harold-searles.htm
29 Nov 2008
The relationship between 'narrative' and 'historical-biographical truth' in psychoanalytic treatment has become the subject of many controversial debates in recent years. Findings of contemporary memory research have lead to great scepticism as to ...
rec_pub_19126084-biographical-truths-clinical-consequences-understanding-embodied.htm
Rêverie and metaphor: a particular way to investigate the unconscious.
29 Nov 2008
A particular way of using rêveries to explore the unconscious (both with patients and colleagues in supervision) will be illustrated. For this purpose, I'll use rêverie not in Bion's sense, but in its meaning of "daydream." It seems quite probable ...
rec_pub_19092938-r-verie-metaphor-particular-way-investigate-unconscious.htm
That's the man who did it, or was it a woman? Actor similarity and binding errors in event memory.
29 Nov 2008
Mistakes in eyewitness identification frequently occur when incorrect associations are made between a familiar person and the actions of another person. The present research demonstrates that actors do not need to be similar in appearance for such ...
rec_pub_19001588-that-s-man-did-woman-actor-similarity-binding-errors-event-memory.htm
29 Nov 2008
Findings showed that the nonconscious activation of a goal in memory led to increased positive implicit attitudes toward stimuli that could facilitate the goal. This evaluative readiness to pursue the nonconscious goal emerged even when participants ...
rec_pub_19025283-on-ready-pursue-goal-don-t-know-effects-nonconscious-goals-evaluative.htm
How is cognitive control of a simple mental image achieved? An fMRI study.
29 Nov 2008
The aim of this study was to determine the brain regions associated with suppressing the image of an object. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during five mental tasks (imagining, suppressing, erasing, free thinking and resting) ...
rec_pub_18937119-how-cognitive-control-simple-mental-image-achieved-fmri-study.htm
Positive psychotherapy's theory of the capacity to know as explication of unconscious contents.
18 Nov 2008
Positive Psychotherapy (PPT), founded by Dr. Nossrat Peseschkian, a Persian Bahá'í who has lived in Europe for many years, assumes the functional capacities of the unconscious to be 'basic capacities.' PPT makes a distinction between actual ...
rec_pub_19229628-positive-psychotherapy-s-theory-capacity-know-explication-unconscious.htm
Boundary conditions on unconscious thought in complex decision making.
30 Oct 2008
Should individuals delegate thinking about complex choice problems to the unconscious? We tested two boundary conditions on this suggestion. First, we found that in a decision environment similar to those studied previously, self-paced conscious ...
rec_pub_19076483-boundary-conditions-unconscious-thought-complex-decision-making.htm
Operationalized psychodynamic diagnosis in planning and evaluating the psychotherapeutic process.
30 Oct 2008
The multiaxial system of operational psychodynamic diagnosis (OPD) is based on five axes covering illness experience and prerequisites for treatment, interpersonal relations, conflict, structure and symptomatology following ICD-10, Chapter V (F). ...
rec_pub_18985302-operationalized-psychodynamic-diagnosis-planning-evaluating.htm
30 Oct 2008
EEG coherence in the alpha and theta bands during set formation and testing was studied in healthy adult subjects (n = 35). The set was formed to pictures of faces with a negative emotional expression (an angry face). Different patterns of the EEG ...
rec_pub_19178070-alpha-theta-bands-spatial-synchronization-unconscious-visual-set.htm
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