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Autoclitics (psychology) — Autoclitics are one of the six primary operants that comprise B.F.Skinner s analysis of Verbal Behavior Autoclitics An autoclitic is a form of verbal behavior which modifies the functions of other forms of verbal behavior. For example, I think it … Wikipedia
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Bibliography — As the scope of the dictionary entries and extent of this bibliography make clear, there is a huge range of literature on shamans, from introductory works, general discussions on such topics as definition, and culture specific ethnographic… … Historical dictionary of shamanism
Henry Corbin — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE name = Henry Corbin birth = April 14, 1903 Paris, France death = death date and age|1978|19|7|1903|4|14 Paris, France school tradition = School of… … Wikipedia
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to resolve symptoms resulting from disturbing and unresolved life experiences. It uses a structured approach to address past, present, and future aspects of disturbing memories. The approach… … Wikipedia
James Hillman — (1926 ) is an American psychologist, considered to be one of the most original of the 20th century (Moore, in Hillman, 1989). Trained at the Jung Institute in Zurich, he developed archetypal psychology (polytheistic myth as psychology). Hillman… … Wikipedia
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Mental image — A mental image is an experience that, on most occasions, significantly resembles the experience of perceiving some object, event, or scene, but occurs when the relevant object, event, or scene is not actually present to the senses.[1][2][3][4]… … Wikipedia