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Quotes About Psychology

je sais parfaitement que la peur pourrait faire basculer n'importe quelle personne dans le crime.
~ Amin Maalouf
S'enfermer dans une mentalité d'agressé est plus dévastateur encore pour la victime de l'agression elle-même.
~ Amin Maalouf
Zatvaranje u mentalitet napadnutog još je mnogo razornije nego sam napad.
~ Amin Maalouf
The 114 Chakra psychology is a scientific process of balancing and synchronizing heart, head, body and mind for optimal health, happiness and well-being.
~ Amit Ray
Every couple has the same five arguments in their lifetime, which is really just the one, over and over, until people die or divorce. What it is depends on who you are and what your parents did to you.
~ Amy Bloom
neuroscientists have discovered that fear activates the amygdala, the section of the brain that is responsible for detecting threats.
~ Amy C. Edmondson
Our bodies change our minds, and our minds can change our behavior, and our behavior can change our outcomes.
~ Amy Cuddy
But when I asked Fred directly about the oft-misunderstood concept of self-esteem, he said, "Now self-esteem is certainly not brought about by people saying that a child has done something wonderful when that person doesn't believe it.
~ Amy Hollingsworth
A concept Fred likely learned in his graduate studies in child development, sublimation is the process by which socially unacceptable behaviors are channeled—sublimated—into more socially acceptable ways.
~ Amy Hollingsworth
It's true we're all a little insane
~ Amy Lee
It seemed to me that a penis was a very primitive instrument for dealing with life.
~ Anatole Broyard
What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation.
~ Anatole France
Indeed, one could define a mental representation as a conceptual structure designed to sidestep the usual restrictions that short-term memory places on mental processing.
~ Anders Ericsson
In his influential book House of Cards: Psychology and Psychotherapy Built on Myth, the psychologist Robyn Dawes described research showing that licensed psychiatrists and psychologists were no more effective at performing therapy than laypeople who had received minimal training. Similarly, many studies have found that the performance of financial
~ Anders Ericsson
one could define a mental representation as a conceptual structure designed to sidestep the usual restrictions that short-term memory places on mental processing. The
~ Anders Ericsson
the literary critic is guilty of imprudently prejudging the true nature of cinema, based on a very superficial definition of what is here meant by reality. Because its basic material is photography it does not follow that the seventh art is of its nature dedicated to the dialectic of appearances and the psychology of behavior. While
~ André Bazin
On est venu, il y a quelques mois, m'apprendre que Nadja était folle.
~ Andre Breton
Ce que j'appelle désespoir, philosophiquement, est très proche de ce que Freud, à sa façon et d'un autre point de vue, appelle le travail de deuil. Ce n'est pas du tout un travail de la tristesse ! Le but du deuil, c'est la joie.
~ André Comte-Sponville
Herkeste geçici gerilemeler olur, hiç kimse geçmi?in, bilinçd???n?n ve çat??malar?n nihai bir biçimde birer aksesuar olarak bir kenara b?rak?ld??? bir ilerleme çizgisi izlemez. Hay?r, böyle bir ?ey yoktur, onlarla birlikte ya?ar?z ama ba?ka türlü ya?ar?z.
~ André Green
Men and women are not born inconstant: they are made so by their early amorous experiences.
~ Andre Maurois
Don't worry. We do not have to talk about. We are Russian. We do not talk about feelings all the time and no one has shrink." "I think you all have a shrink. And I think the shrink's name is vodka." This gets a smile out of both of them.
~ Andrea Portes
You see, my conscious mind is really quite good at squashing down any unwanted thought and burying it under the rug. But my unconscious mind, my dreaming mind, well, that's where the trouble is.
~ Andrea Portes
But shame is like a wound that is never exposed and therefore never heals.
~ Andreas Eschbach
pleasure is just as often a function of our emotional associations as it is of our physical sensations — and for this reason, there can be psychology as well as physiology at play when it comes to pairing beverages with food.
~ Andrew Dornenburg