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Personality mode allowing a person to cope with psychosocial situations
A subpersonality is, in humanistic psychology, transpersonal psychology and ego psychology, a personality mode that activates (appears on a temporary basis)
Subpersonality
In psychology, a person's childlike aspect
before puberty. The inner child is often conceived as a semi-independent subpersonality subordinate to the waking conscious mind. The term has therapeutic applications
Inner_child
Psychological approach
Secondly, the subpersonality model aided students in their ability to integrate a new social identity. In another recent study, the subpersonality model was
Psychosynthesis
Core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and desires
notably by British Psychotherapist John Rowan, who referred to them as subpersonalities, each one operating as a 'semipermanent and semi-autonomous region
Complex_(psychology)
Alternative self distinct from the actual identity
Ring name Rebirth (Buddhism) Reincarnation Schizophrenia Stage name Subpersonality True self and false self Tulpa Glenn Daniel Wilson (1991). Psychology
Alter_ego
Jungian theory
Homunculus Other (philosophy) Panpsychism Rosary of the Philosophers Subpersonality The Symbolic Unconscious mind Unus mundus "The Archetypes of the Anima
Anima_and_animus
Psychotherapeutic modality focusing on internal parts and Self-leadership
thinking with the view that the mind is composed of relatively discrete subpersonalities, or "parts," each with its own unique viewpoint and qualities. The
Internal_Family_Systems_Model
Individuals with multiple personalities
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Plural_identity
Concept in psychology
concept used in popular psychology and psychotherapy to refer to a subpersonality that judges and demeans a person. A concept similar in many ways to
Inner_critic
British psychologist and psychotherapist
exploring transpersonal psychology, and wrote about the concept of subpersonality. Rowan was a qualified individual and group psychotherapist (UKAHPP
John_Rowan_(psychologist)
person, personable, personage, personal, personality, personification, subpersonality, transpersonal pēs ped- foot biped, bipedal, expedient, expedite, expedition
List of Latin words with English derivatives
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Parts-based psychodynamic approach
Systems Model Resource Therapy Model Schema therapy § Schema modes Subpersonality D. Barrett, Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy (2010) p. 55 Emmerson, G.J.; Farmer
Ego-state_therapy
Fictional character in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
all the voices we hear inside ourselves are all made up of different subpersonalities; well she's got them all screaming at her in a variety of different
Jadzia_Dax
How a thing is identified as distinct from other things
Complex, Archetype, Symbol (London 1959) p. 113-114. Rowan, John, Subpersonalities (London 1990) p. 144. Young, Elizabeth Deedy (2018). ""True Religion":
Individuation
Personality model
part or aspect of the whole personality. It is neither a pluralistic subpersonality in the sense of multiple personalities, nor is it to be confused with
Inner_Team
2023 Russian superhero film
tries to awaken his evil subpersonality. He succeeds, and Razumovsky's eyes change from blue to yellow. While subpersonality talks about his escape plans
Grom:_Boyhood
Branch of philosophy
personal psychology framework is not to be given up in favor of the subpersonal one, but rather must be enlarged or extended so that the rationality
Philosophy_of_mind
British philosopher (born 1950)
particular perceptual experiences and representational states implicated in subpersonal information processing (for example, in the subconscious parsing of heard
Christopher_Peacocke
American philosopher (1954–2007)
internal processes. There is no good reason to assume, Hurley argues, that subpersonal processes on which the mind depends always need to respect the boney
Susan_Hurley
View that people present themselves in different aspects
various dimensions of the self (or selves), personality dimensions and subpersonalities. Contemporary studies link different aspects of personality to specific
Hypostatic model of personality
Hypostatic_model_of_personality
Psychological concept
clinical observation, sees the self as probably consisting of a range of subpersonalities over a lifetime. According to Peter Fonagy the connections between
Self_in_Jungian_psychology
American philosopher (born 1964)
papers on metaphilosophy, the a priori, and on the role of so-called subpersonal processing in the determination of epistemic value. Cognitive Systems
Robert_D._Rupert
German singing teacher (1896–1962)
a composite of subpersonalities that appear most vividly in dreams. Wolfsohn sought to enable the expression of these subpersonalities through distinct
Alfred_Wolfsohn
English Jungian psychologist
with the nature of the Self and with the body and his concept of 'subpersonalities'. For instance, his 1982 paper, on persons as things and things as
J._W._T._Redfearn
American philosopher
Perception (2017), Siegel argues that we can epistemically evaluate the subpersonal transitions that lead to a perceptual experience, just as we rationally
Susanna_Siegel
British psychotherapist (born 1962)
characteristics and perspectives of diverse subpersonalities and possible selves. In humanistic psychology, subpersonalities are temporary constellations of behaviours
Paul_Newham
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Australian, Danish, Swedish
To Rejoice; Sea
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Muslim
Pure, Leopard, Tiger, Panther
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Indian, Telugu
Independent
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
With a Pious Smile; Beautiful Smile
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Resurrection; Fruitful; Shall be Reborn; Form of Anastasia; Giving Fruit
Biblical
the Lord increaseth
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From Hadria; Dark
Surname or Lastname
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English : from the personal name Anthony, Latin Antonius. See also Anton. This, with its variants, cognates, and derivatives, is one of the commonest European personal names. Many of the European forms have been absorbed into this spelling as American family names; for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988. Spellings with -h-, which first appear in English in the 16th century and in French (as Anthoine) at about the same time, are due to the erroneous belief that the name derives from Greek anthos ‘flower’. The popularity of the personal name in Christendom is largely due to the cult of the Egyptian hermit St. Anthony (ad 251–356), who in his old age gathered a community of hermits around him, and for that reason is regarded by some as the founder of monasticism. It was further increased by the fame of St. Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), who long enjoyed a great popular cult and who is believed to help people find lost things.South Indian : this is only a given name in India, but has come to be used as a family name among Christians from South India in the U.S.John Anthony of Hampstead, Middlesex, England (now part of north London) migrated to Boston, MA, in 1634. By 1640 he had moved to Providence, RI, where his descendants are still established.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
One who Gives Courage
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
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