4,465 Quotes About Psychology
- Author د.وليد الفتيحي
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إذا أردت حقاً أن تغير العالم من حولك ,فابدأ بنفسك, فقد حباك الله طاقات عظيمة غير مرئية تستطيع بها أن تغير أكثر بكثير مماكنت تعتقد سابقا على قدر صحة النية وحبك لله ومخلوقاته الإنسانية
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- Author Georg Groddeck
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Human intelligence is nothing but the stupidity acquired through repression.
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- Author Sidney Sheldon
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Kalau begitu mengapa dia tidak dikurung lama berselang?”“Karena dia memakai topeng?”“Apa maksud anda, Dokter?”“Kita semua memakai topeng, Angeli. Sejak kita meninggalkan masa kanak-kanak, kita sudah diajar untuk menyembunyikan perasaan kita yang sebenarnya. Kita sudah diajar untuk menutup-nutupi kebencian dan ketakutan kita. “ Suara Judd penuh wibawa. “Tapi di bawah tekanan, Don Vinton akan menjatuhkan topeng dan memperlihatkan wajahnya yang telanjang.
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- Author Carly Fleischmann
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everyone from has an inner voice and i found a way to get mine out
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- Author Sher-E-Yazdan
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When a person don't have any answer of the question.then they abuse.because its their fault.
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- Author Anna Agoncillo
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People are perfectly capable of giving love even if they feel less confident about themselves.
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- Author Anna Agoncillo
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Most people think that if you do not love yourself fully, no one else will. That is not true. People are perfectly capable of giving love even if they feel less confident about themselves.
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- Author Erich Fromm
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Der Anpassungstheorie liegen folgende Annahmen zugrunde: 1. Jede Gesellschaft als soche ist normal; 2. seelisch krann ist, wer von dem von der Gesellschaft favorisierten Persönlichkeitstyp abweicht; 3. das Gesundheitswesen im Bereich von Psychiatrie udn Psychotherapie verfolgt das Ziel, den einzelnen auf das Niveau des Durchschnittschmenschen zu bringen, unabhängig davon, ob dieser blind ist oder nicht blind.
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- Author Irvin D. Yalom
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Why does the same book elicit such a range of responses? There must be something in the particular reader that leaps out to embrace the book. His life, his psychology, his image of himself. There must be something lurking deep in the mind—or, as this Freud says, the unconscious—that causes a particular reader to fall in love with a particular writer.
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