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  2. Phenomenal field theory - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenal field theory is a contribution to the psychology of personality proposed by Donald Snygg and Arthur W. Combs. [1] [2] According to this theory, all behavior is determined by the conscious self, described as "the phenomenal field" of the behaving organism, and can only be understood if the researcher sees the world through the individual's eyes and mind.

  3. Portal:Psychology/Selected article/1 - Wikipedia

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    It is a difficult disorder to define because cases differ so greatly; however, there are some commonalities. [1] The diagnostic criteria require that symptoms become apparent before a child is three years old.

  4. Category:Psychology portal - Wikipedia

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  6. Developmental stage theories - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, developmental stage theories are theories that divide psychological development into distinct stages which are characterized by qualitative differences in behavior. [ 1 ] There are several different views about psychological and physical development and how they proceed throughout the life span.

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  8. Portal:Psychology/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Psychology/Selected article/2 . Sorrowing old man ('At Eternity's Gate'), by Vincent van Gogh, 1890 Major depressive disorder (MDD) (also known as clinical depression, major depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder; or as recurrent depression in the case of repeated episodes) is a mental disorder characterized by a pervasive and persistent low mood that is accompanied by ...

  9. Personality - Wikipedia

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    Personality is any person's collection of interrelated behavioral, cognitive, and emotional patterns that comprise a person’s unique adjustment to life. [1] [2] These interrelated patterns are relatively stable, but can change over long time periods, [3] [4] driven by experiences and maturational processes, especially the adoption of social roles as worker or parent. [2]