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  2. Thought stopping - Wikipedia

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    The therapist then instructs the client to think of the target statement and signal when the thought begins, to which the therapist then shouts, "stop!." This procedure is repeated at different intervals, all of which should cause the client to feel startled or shocked. The client is then told to try to imagine themselves yelling "stop" instead.

  3. J. Augustine Wetta - Wikipedia

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    Pray. Think. Act.,(2023) - Make Better Decisions With the Desert Fathers The Eighth Arrow,(2018) - Odysseus in the Underworld; Humility Rules (2017) - Saint Benedict's Twelve-Step Guide to Genuine Self-Esteem

  4. think: act - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the book-series think: act BOOKS and re:think CEO, in which the partners of Roland Berger speak about their core-topics, belong to the think: act brand. Studies and research-reports are published in think: act Study. think: act BUSINESS is a topical spin-off of think: act magazine.

  5. OODA loop - Wikipedia

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    The OODA loop (observe, orient, decide, act) is a decision-making model developed by United States Air Force Colonel John Boyd. He applied the concept to the combat operations process, often at the operational level during military campaigns. It is often applied to understand commercial operations and learning processes.

  6. Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes, released January 3, 2013, [1] is a book written by Maria Konnikova exploring ways to improve mindfulness, logical thinking and observation using Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional character Sherlock Holmes as an exemplar. Konnikova intertwines her analysis of Holmes's "habits of mind" with findings ...

  7. ACT-R - Wikipedia

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    Like a programming language, ACT-R is a framework: for different tasks (e.g., Tower of Hanoi, memory for text or for list of words, language comprehension, communication, aircraft controlling), researchers create "models" (i.e., programs) in ACT-R. These models reflect the modelers' assumptions about the task within the ACT-R view of cognition.

  8. Thought-terminating cliché - Wikipedia

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    A thought-terminating cliché (also known as a semantic stop-sign, a thought-stopper, bumper sticker logic, or cliché thinking) is a form of loaded language, often passing as folk wisdom, intended to end an argument and quell cognitive dissonance.

  9. Talk:Act to Stop the Decline - Wikipedia

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