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  2. Filipino psychology - Wikipedia

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    Sikolohiyang Pilipino movement is a movement that created to address the colonial background in psychology in the country. It focuses on various themes such as identity and national consciousness, social awareness, and involvement, and it uses indigenous psychology to apply to various fields such as religion, mass media, and health.

  3. Virgilio Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    Virgilio G. Enriquez (November 24, 1942 – August 31, 1994), also known as Doc E, was a social psychologist and the Father of Filipino psychology "Ama ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino". He was born on November 24, 1942, at Santol, Balagtas, formally Bigaa, Bulacan.

  4. Jaime C. Bulatao - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Jaime C. Bulatao, SJ, affectionately known as "Fr. Bu" to his friends, colleagues, and students, was a Filipino Jesuit priest and psychologist who founded the Ateneo de Manila University's Department of Psychology in 1960. [1]

  5. Bahala na - Wikipedia

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    The determined, affirmative attitude is reflective of indigenous Filipino value system [9] that leads to free choice, determination and goal achievement, and also a sense of peace: “Bahala na” is a positive value in at least the following situations or circumstances which are beyond one's control: (1) when calamities or accidents occur despite all precautionary measures; (2) when the death ...

  6. Pakikisama - Wikipedia

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    At the core of Filipino psychology is the value of kapwa, which Enriquez defines as a shared identity or the sharing of one's self with others. [7]The concept of pakikisama is often highlighted within youth groups, Filipino workplaces, and as a nation itself in order to avoid being branded as a mayabang, or as a boastful individual within the group. [2]

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  8. Loob - Wikipedia

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    "Walang sarili kung walang loob." [3]According to a publication by Dionisio M. Miranda entitled Loob--The Filipino Within, Loob can be viewed as a psycho-moral reality.This part of the publication says that Loob is made of two more concepts, and these are katauhan and pagkatao.

  9. Women in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sikolohiyang Pilipino/Filipino Indigenous Psychology; References Further reading "A Celebration of Herstory: Filipino Women in Legislation and ...