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- Dabrowski's Overexcitabilities and Theory of Positive Disintegration How to Identify and Cope with Overexcitabilities Overexcitability and the Gifted...
- psychomotor, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and emotional. These overexcitabilities, especially the last three, often cause a person to experience daily...
- believe that some types of stimulus-sensitive myoclonus may involve overexcitability of the parts of the brain that control movement. These parts are interconnected...
- Polish-born American psychologist who, in 1979, introduced the construct of overexcitability to gifted education Piechowski worked with Kazimierz Dabrowski, the...
- rigidity, while cats may salivate excessively, protrude their tongue or be overexcitable. Most traditional or historical first-aid treatments for redback spider...
- individuals who have a high development potential (i.e. those with overexcitabilities), have a higher chance of re-integrating at a higher level of development...
- a casual word for clumsiness, otherness, sometimes ****ociated with overexcitability, excessive startle response ("jumpiness"), excessive energy, involuntary...
- that every one of the children displa**** what he called his factor of overexcitability, OE, "which constituted the foundation for the emergence of neurotic...
- Karla Kolumna - Benjamin is friends with Karla Kolumna, a somewhat overexcitable reporter. Everyone in Neustadt knows her cheery "****o there!" and her...
- ISSNĀ 0002-953X. PMIDĀ 21205813. Thomson, Paula; Jaque, S. Victoria (2016). "Overexcitability and Optimal Flow in Talented Dancers, Singers, and Athletes". Roeper...