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The Role of the Art of Chinese Calligraphy and Music in Develo** Creative Thinking Skills in Preschoolers Using Flipped Technology
The article aims to study the influence of music and music-calligraphy practice on the development of creative thinking among preschool children. The...
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Unifying the Field: Challenges and Best Practice Recommendations for Preparing School Mental Health Practitioners
This chapter addresses the complexity of preparing school mental health practitioners to practice in educational settings. We identify the multiple... -
Positive Psychology and Hinduism
Hinduism encompasses considerable heterogeneity within its many schools of thoughts and practice. However, the common thread that binds these... -
Body Image Within Temporal and Spatial Eye Movement Patterns
Attentional bias towards thin and overweight human bodies is a common feature related to body image in women. However, experimental paradigms based...
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Interpreting Neuroscientific Evidence in the Legal Domain: Do the Stereotypes Come In?
The current article explores the meaning of neuroscientific evidence in the legal domain. It takes a social-psychological perspective to discuss how...
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Transdisciplinarity
Transdisciplinarity is a practice that transcends disciplines and fields, extending the notion of what is known and knowable and what is possible to... -
Prelude: Psychology in Metamorphosis
The human being can always be observed in a domain of infinite axes of time and space. In contrast, the scientific fields, initialized by the human... -
A preliminary exploration of experiences of integrating the body in the self in two women with anorexia nervosa in view of phenomenological conceptualisations
BackgroundPeople with anorexia nervosa often present with confusions around bodily sensations and difficulties in experiencing their body as a place...
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The Ideal Teacher Different Images
Although much of the pedagogical diligence is concerned with the building of the ideal educator, the very complexity of the educational phenomenon...
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Plausibility and Early Theory in Linguistics and Cognitive Science
Various notions of plausibility are used in cognitive science to argue for or against the “goodness of theories.” However, plausibility remains...
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American Pragmatism
By the end of the nineteenth century, a small group of North American intellectuals known as the Pragmatists had laid the foundation for what became... -
Compositionality Versus Computability: Topology of Cognitive Computations
In the preceding chapters, we discussed a new topological model of cognition and its employment in deconstructing several cognitive functionalities.... -
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The Duality System as Cognition, Socialization, and Organization
In this chapter the human mind is elaborated in light of some illustrative examples of cognition, socialization, and organization theory in... -
Seeing thought in the future: literate forecasting and forecasting literacy
Humans have a sense of time continuity. The narration of the past has been materialized through writing, which has condensed their projection into...
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American Pragmatism
By the end of the nineteenth century, a small group of North American intellectuals known as the Pragmatists had laid the foundation for what became... -
Integrative Interventions for Managing Cancer: Issues and Concerns
The chapter focuses on integrative interventions that can be used as adjuncts to mainstream cancer treatment for reducing psychological problems... -
Towards a Wholistic Model of Identity: why Not a Meadow?
The focus of this study is set on the creation of a Ganzheitliche-theoretical approach that allows to understand the self-identification process and...
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Yoga and Secondary Trauma
In Sanskrit, the term yoga is translated as “union” or “connection.” Yoga is said to unite body and mind and to be of value in alleviating...