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How To Use Body Language?

We often feel more confident in ‘ reading’ people’s body language than perhaps we should – deception, in particular, is often surprisingly hard to detect. However, there is no denying that becoming more conscious of the gestures and facial expressions we unconsciously display can improve how we communicate. We can monitor and refine our nonverbal

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The Puzzle of Multiple Personalities: Authentic Condition or Therapist-Induced?

A killer claims he is innocent because his ‘alter ego’ did it. A woman tells a psychiatric conference more than 180 different personalities inhabit her. If these reports are true, then the human mind is – astonishingly – able to host not just oneself but many. The 19th–century thinker William James argued that the stream

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The Self as the Shaper of Consciousness: Lessons from William James

Consciousness is inherently individual. It is not simply experiencing – there is always a ‘me’ at the center doing the feeling, responding, and interpreting. But locating this self has proved surprisingly difficult. Towards the end of the 19th century, pioneering psychologist William James began an exhaustive labor of introspection – a search for the core

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Unleashing the Power of the Unconscious Mind: Solving Problems Through Dreams

One of the most fascinating aspects of the unconscious mind is the way in which it can solve problems while the conscious mind is occupied with other matters. Many examples of unconscious problem-solving come from everyday situations, but there are also well-documented cases where these processes have led to important scientific breakthroughs and artistic inspiration.

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