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Becoming happier is easier than you think. Here at your fingertips are dozens of different ideas on how to enjoy each and every day. With 100 Ways to Be Happy as your guide, things are going to get a little brighter, a little lighter, and a whole lot more fun. From going for a walk on your lunch break to allowing yourself ten minutes just to daydream, these hundred simple tips will certainly put a smile on your face. Becoming happier is easier than you think. Here at your fingertips are dozens of different ideas on how to enjoy each and every day. With 100 Ways to Be Happy as your guide
Daydream. --- Happiness -- Tips. --- Happiness.
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Der Wahn vor der Zeit des Wahnsinns war Wissensform und Mittel der Selbsterkenntnis, Begründung einer Poetik des Wirklichen und Bedingung von gesellschaftlicher Kommunikation. Vor 1800, der Zeit vor dem Wahnsinn, ist im Begriff »Wahn« die Perspektivität der Wahrnehmung, die Aspekthaftigkeit der Wirklichkeit und die Zeitlichkeit der Dinge gefasst. In Verbindung mit dem »Witz«, dem intellektuellen Scharfsinn, wird der Wahn zu einem Instrument des kreativen Imaginierens, der Erkenntnis und Weltdeutung sowie der Selbstrefl exion. Sein Medium ist die Sprache, in erster Linie dann auch die verschriftlichte Sprache. So lässt sich eine Wahn-Poetik erkennen, die eng mit Imaginations- und Wirklichkeitskonzepten sowie Wissensund Gesprächskulturen des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit verbunden ist.
Daydream --- Early modern age --- History of perception --- Imagination --- Imagery, Mental --- Images, Mental --- Mental imagery --- Mental images --- Educational psychology --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Thematology --- Psychological study of literature --- German literature
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Art. --- Dreams. --- Fantasy. --- Symbolism. --- Symbolism (Psychology) --- Symbolisms --- Symbolisms (Psychology) --- Daydreams --- Day Dreams --- Day Dream --- Daydream --- Dream, Day --- Dreams, Day --- Fantasies --- Nightmares --- Dream --- Nightmare --- Arts --- Fantasy --- Dreams in art --- Psychoanalysis and art --- Onirisme --- Psychoanalyse en kunst --- Rêveries --- Songes --- Dreams --- Fantasia --- Psychoanalysis and art. --- Art --- Symbolism
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All of us lead two parallel lives: the life we actually live and the one that we wish for and fantasise about. And this life unlived (the one that never actually happens, the one we might be living but for some reason are not) can occupy an extraordinary part of our mental life.
Fantasy --- Self-actualization (Psychology) --- Psychoanalysis --- psychologie --- psychoanalyse --- literatuur --- Thoreau Henry David --- Greene Graham --- Huxley Aldous --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- 159.9 --- Daydreams --- Day Dreams --- Day Dream --- Daydream --- Dream, Day --- Dreams, Day --- Fantasies --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Growth, Personal --- Personal growth --- Self-improvement --- Self-realization (Psychology) --- Humanistic psychology --- Mental health --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Day dreams --- Phantasy --- Defense mechanisms (Psychology) --- Dreams --- Imagination --- Visions
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Body image --- Image du corps --- Body Image --- Behavior. --- Body Image. --- Fantasy. --- 159.923.31 --- Daydreams --- Day Dreams --- Day Dream --- Daydream --- Dream, Day --- Dreams, Day --- Fantasies --- Body Representation --- Body Schema --- Body Images --- Body Representations --- Body Schemas --- Image, Body --- Images, Body --- Representation, Body --- Representations, Body --- Schema, Body --- Schemas, Body --- Body, Physical Appearance --- Self Concept --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Invloed van lichamelijke kenmerken op het karakter --- Body image. --- Behavior --- Fantasy --- Physical Appearance, Body --- 159.923.31 Invloed van lichamelijke kenmerken op het karakter --- Imagery (Psychology) --- Mind and body --- Person schemas --- Personality --- Self-perception --- Human body --- Body Identity --- Identity, Body
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Fantasy --- Identification (Psychology) --- Paraphilias --- Sex Behavior --- Sexual fantasies --- Sexual excitement --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Fantasmes sexuels --- Perversion --- Excitation sexuelle --- Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) --- Fantasy. --- Paraphilic Disorders. --- Sexual Behavior. --- Sexual deviation --- Sex fantasies --- Arousal, Sexual --- Eroticism --- Excitement, Sexual --- Sexual arousal --- Sexual pleasure --- Pleasure --- Frottage (Sexuality) --- Sex toys --- Deviant sexual behavior --- Deviation, Sexual --- Deviations, Sex --- Sex deviation --- Sex --- Psychosexual disorders --- Sex (Psychology) --- Premarital Sex Behavior --- Sex Orientation --- Sexual Activities --- Anal Sex --- Oral Sex --- Sexual Activity --- Sexual Orientation --- Activities, Sexual --- Activity, Sexual --- Behavior, Premarital Sex --- Behavior, Sex --- Behavior, Sexual --- Orientation, Sexual --- Sex, Anal --- Sex, Oral --- Reproductive Behavior --- Sex Deviations --- Deviation, Sex --- Disorder, Paraphilic --- Disorders, Paraphilic --- Paraphilia --- Paraphilic Disorder --- Sex Deviation --- Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders --- Identification --- Identifications (Psychology) --- Daydreams --- Day Dreams --- Day Dream --- Daydream --- Dream, Day --- Dreams, Day --- Fantasies --- Paraphilias. --- Sexual excitement. --- Sexual fantasies. --- Sex Behavior. --- Sex differences (Psychology). --- Identification (Psychology). --- Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) --- Paraphilic Disorders --- Sexual Behavior --- Identification, Psychology --- Identifications, Psychological --- Identifications, Psychology --- Psychological Identification --- Psychological Identifications --- Psychology Identification --- Psychology Identifications --- Identification, Psychological.
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At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Hospital in Zurich; and Sigmund Freud, with whom Jung began corresponding in 1906. It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence bears on the studies in descriptive and experimental psychiatry composing Volume 1 of the Collected Works. This first volume of Jung's Collected Works contains papers that appeared between 1902 and 1905. It opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This study foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other topics.
Psychoanalysis. --- Psychiatry --- Alcoholism. --- Amnesia. --- Analgesic. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anesthesia. --- Attempt. --- Auditory hallucination. --- Automatic writing. --- Autosuggestion. --- Bibliography. --- Calculation. --- Catatonia. --- Consciousness. --- Conversion disorder. --- Convulsion. --- Crime. --- Criticism. --- Cryptomnesia. --- Daydream. --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Depression (mood). --- Desperation (novel). --- Diagnosis. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Distraction. --- Dizziness. --- Edition (book). --- Embarrassment. --- Epilepsy. --- Explanation. --- Fatigue (medical). --- Feeble-minded. --- Feeling. --- Fraud. --- Ganser syndrome. --- Ganser. --- Gerhard Adler. --- Good and evil. --- Hallucination. --- Headache. --- Hypnosis. --- Hysteria. --- Imprisonment. --- Inferiority complex. --- Intellectual disability. --- Irritability. --- Literature. --- Malingering. --- Mania. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Mental disorder. --- Mood disorder. --- Moral insanity. --- Murder. --- Neurosis. --- Observation. --- Overreaction. --- Paralysis. --- Pathological lying. --- Personality. --- Pessimism. --- Phenomenon. --- Physical examination. --- Plagiarism. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychomotor agitation. --- Psychopathology. --- Psychopathy. --- Puberty. --- Publication. --- Recklessness (psychology). --- Relapse. --- Respondent. --- Result. --- Retrograde amnesia. --- Sensibility. --- Shame. --- Simulation. --- Sleepwalking. --- Solitary confinement. --- Stupor. --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Suicide attempt. --- Suicide. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung. --- The Other Hand. --- The Various. --- Theft. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Thus Spoke Zarathustra. --- Word Association. --- Writing.
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A spellbinding look at the philosophical and moral implications of animal dreamingAre humans the only dreamers on Earth? What goes on in the minds of animals when they sleep? When Animals Dream brings together behavioral and neuroscientific research on animal sleep with philosophical theories of dreaming. It shows that dreams provide an invaluable window into the cognitive and emotional lives of nonhuman animals, giving us access to a seemingly inaccessible realm of animal experience.David Peña-Guzmán uncovers evidence of animal dreaming throughout the scientific literature, suggesting that many animals run "reality simulations" while asleep, with a dream-ego moving through a dynamic and coherent dreamscape. He builds a convincing case for animals as conscious beings and examines the thorny scientific, philosophical, and ethical questions it raises. Once we accept that animals dream, we incur a host of moral obligations and have no choice but to rethink our views about who animals are and the interior lives they lead.A mesmerizing journey into the otherworldly domain of nonhuman consciousness, When Animals Dream carries profound implications for contemporary debates about animal cognition, animal ethics, and animal rights, challenging us to regard animals as beings who matter, and for whom things matter.
Consciousness in animals. --- Animal rights --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Abductive reasoning. --- Activation. --- Affair. --- Algorithm. --- American Psychological Association. --- Ammunition. --- Amygdala. --- Animal Dreams. --- Animal cognition. --- Animal consciousness. --- Animal rights. --- Augustine of Hippo. --- BDSM. --- Behavior. --- Bessel van der Kolk. --- Bioethics. --- Body schema. --- Boris Cyrulnik. --- Brainstem. --- Chimpanzee. --- Cognition. --- Cognitive map. --- Concept learning. --- Consciousness. --- Dan Zahavi. --- Daydream. --- Delusion. --- Descartes' Error. --- Diaphragmatic breathing. --- Disinhibition. --- Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. --- Dream world (plot device). --- Edmund Husserl. --- Elaboration. --- Emotion. --- Empathy. --- Epilogue. --- Existence. --- Existentialism. --- Explanation. --- Facial expression. --- Facial muscles. --- Feeling. --- Gaston Bachelard. --- Hallucination. --- Heat exhaustion. --- Henry David Thoreau. --- Human science. --- Imagination. --- Insomnia. --- Instance (computer science). --- Intentionality. --- Ipso facto. --- Isolation tank. --- Jean-Paul Sartre. --- John Searle. --- John Stuart Mill. --- Kantianism. --- Lucid dream. --- Maurice Merleau-Ponty. --- Mental representation. --- Metacognition. --- Morality. --- Natural science. --- Ned Block. --- Neuron. --- Persistent vegetative state. --- Phenomenology (psychology). --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy of mind. --- Philosophy of science. --- Philosophy. --- Physical property. --- Posterior cingulate. --- Posttraumatic stress disorder. --- Prima facie. --- Proverb. --- Psychiatry. --- Pyramidal cell. --- Qualia. --- Rapid eye movement sleep. --- Rationality. --- Reality. --- Self-actualization. --- Self-concept. --- Self-control. --- Sleep. --- Social engagement. --- Spatial memory. --- State of affairs (philosophy). --- Subjective consciousness. --- The Interpretation of Dreams. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Uniqueness. --- University College London. --- Value theory. --- Victorian era. --- Zoology.
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