- 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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before puberty. The
inner child is
often conceived as a semi-independent
subpersonality subordinate to the
waking conscious mind. The term has
therapeutic applications...
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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...
- Ring name
Rebirth (Buddhism)
Reincarnation Schizophrenia Stage name
Subpersonality True self and
false self
Tulpa Glenn Daniel Wilson (1991). Psychology...
- 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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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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Mental disorder ****ociated with
trauma Social media and
mental health 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 "The
Archetypes of the Anima...
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concept used in po****r
psychology and
psychotherapy to
refer to a
subpersonality that
judges and
demeans a person. A
concept similar in many ways to...
- person, personable, personage, personal, personality, personification,
subpersonality,
transpersonal pēs ped- foot biped, bipedal, expedient, expedite, expedition...