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  2. Against Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Masson argues that psychotherapy is a form of socially sanctioned abuse. Masson argues that therapists ask patients to do more than is reasonably possible, they "distort another person's reality" to try to change people in ways that conform to the therapist's concepts and prejudices.

  3. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 09:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Anti-psychologism - Wikipedia

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    The anti-psychologistic treatment of logic originated in the works of Immanuel Kant and Bernard Bolzano. [4]The concept of logical objectivism or anti-psychologism was further developed by Johannes Rehmke (founder of Greifswald objectivism) [5] and Gottlob Frege (founder of logicism the most famous anti-psychologist in the philosophy of mathematics), and has been the center of an important ...

  5. Liberation psychology - Wikipedia

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    The collection of some of his articles in the collection Writings for a Liberation Psychology [8] is a seminal text in the field that discusses the role of psychology as socially transformative. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Most of his work still remains untranslated into English.

  6. Common factors theory - Wikipedia

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    The articles emphasized the compatibility between ESTs and common factors theory, highlighted the importance of multiple variables in psychotherapy effectiveness, called for more empirical research on common factors (especially client and therapist variables), and argued that individual therapists can do much to improve the quality of therapy ...

  7. Anti-individualism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-individualism (also known as content externalism) is an approach to linguistic meaning in philosophy, [1] the philosophy of psychology, [2] and linguistics.. The proponents arguing for anti-individualism in these areas have in common the view that what seems to be internal to the individual is to some degree dependent on the social environment, thus self-knowledge, intentions, reasoning ...

  8. The 'anti-bride' wedding trend, explained - AOL

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    Planning a wedding is a notoriously difficult to-do. Between booking a venue, saying “yes” to the dress and managing in-law expectations, many couples feel more overwhelmed than excited in the ...

  9. Archetypal psychology - Wikipedia

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    What differentiates Jungian psychology from archetypal psychology is that Jung believed archetypes are cultural, anthropological, and transcend the empirical world of time and place, and are not observable through experience (e.g., phenomenal). On the contrary, Archetypal psychology views archetypes to always be phenomenal. [1]