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    A subpersonality is, in humanistic psychology, transpersonal psychology and ego psychology, a personality mode that activates (appears on a temporary basis)...
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  • child is often characterized as a subpersonality or may also be seen as a central element surrounded by subpersonalities. Internal Family Systems therapy...
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  • thinking with the view that the mind is made up of relatively discrete subpersonalities, each with its own unique viewpoint and qualities. IFS uses systems...
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  • Pen name Persona Fursona Pseudonym Ring name Schizophrenia Stage name Subpersonality True self and false self Tulpa Glenn Daniel Wilson (1991). Psychology...
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  • notably by British Psychotherapist John Rowan, who referred to them as subpersonalities, each one operating as a 'semipermanent and semi-autonomous region...
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  • Secondly, the subpersonality model aided students in their ability to integrate a new social identity. In another recent study, the subpersonality model was...
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  • of its usersPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Subpersonality – Personality mode allowing a person to cope with psychosocial situations...
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  • Homunculus Other (philosophy) Panpsychism Rosary of the Philosophers Subpersonality The Symbolic Unconscious mind Unus mundus Beebe, John (1988). "Primary...
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  • concept used in popular psychology and psychotherapy to refer to a subpersonality that judges and demeans a person. A concept similar in many ways to...
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  • person, personable, personage, personal, personality, personification, subpersonality, transpersonal pēs ped- foot biped, bipedal, expedient, expedite, expedition...
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  • Systems Model Resource Therapy Model Schema therapy § Schema modes Subpersonality D. Barrett, Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy (2010) p. 55 Emmerson, G.J.; Farmer...
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  • all the voices we hear inside ourselves are all made up of different subpersonalities; well she's got them all screaming at her in a variety of different...
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    clinical observation, sees the self as probably consisting of a range of subpersonalities over a lifetime. According to Peter Fonagy the connections between...
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  • tries to awaken his evil subpersonality. He succeeds, and Razumovsky's eyes change from blue to yellow. While subpersonality talks about his escape plans...
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  • Complex, Archetype, Symbol (London 1959) p. 113-114. Rowan, John, Subpersonalities (London 1990) p. 144. Young, Elizabeth Deedy (2018). ""True Religion":...
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  • personal psychology framework is not to be given up in favor of the subpersonal one, but rather must be enlarged or extended so that the rationality...
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  • exploring transpersonal psychology, and wrote about the concept of subpersonality. Rowan was a qualified individual and group psychotherapist (UKAHPP...
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  • part or aspect of the whole personality. It is neither a pluralistic subpersonality in the sense of multiple personalities, nor is it to be confused with...
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    unity of three strands of ownedness: normative, phenomenological, and subpersonal. In a different book, Attention, Not Self, he argues that when early...
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  • particular perceptual experiences and representational states implicated in subpersonal information processing (for example, in the subconscious parsing of heard...
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  • internal processes. There is no good reason to assume, Hurley argues, that subpersonal processes on which the mind depends always need to respect the boney...
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    various dimensions of the self (or selves), personality dimensions and subpersonalities. Contemporary studies link different aspects of personality to specific...
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    a composite of subpersonalities that appear most vividly in dreams. Wolfsohn sought to enable the expression of these subpersonalities through distinct...
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    papers on metaphilosophy, the a priori, and on the role of so-called subpersonal processing in the determination of epistemic value. Cognitive Systems...
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    characteristics and perspectives of diverse subpersonalities and possible selves. In humanistic psychology, subpersonalities are temporary constellations of behaviours...
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  • with the nature of the Self and with the body and his concept of 'subpersonalities'. For instance, his 1982 paper, on persons as things and things as...
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  • Perception (2017), Siegel argues that we can epistemically evaluate the subpersonal transitions that lead to a perceptual experience, just as we rationally...
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