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Psychological Resistance: Why We Fight Our Own Growth

Psychological Resistance: Why We Fight Our Own Growth

ANALYSIS OF THE RESISTANCE The Core Definition of Psychological Resistance In the realm of psychology, particularly within the framework of Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapies, Resistance is defined as the conscious or unconscious opposition displayed by a client toward the therapeutic process, often impeding progress toward insight and change. This opposition manifests as a protective mechanism […]

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Cognitive Dissonance: Master Your Inner Conflict

Cognitive Dissonance: Master Your Inner Conflict

Cognitive Dissonance The Core Definition of Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive dissonance is a psychological phenomenon that refers to the mental discomfort or psychological stress experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values, or participates in an action that goes against one of their beliefs, ideas, or values. This feeling of […]

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NEUTRAL POINT

Neutral Point in Electrical Power Systems The concept of a neutral point is foundational within the intricate architecture of modern electrical power systems, serving as both a critical reference and an operational cornerstone. Far from being a mere theoretical abstraction, it represents a tangible and indispensable element that underpins the stability, efficiency, and safety of […]

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OHM’S LAW

Introduction to Ohm’s Acoustic Law The concept known in psychoacoustics as Ohm’s Acoustic Law, sometimes termed the Acoustic Law of Ohm, is a foundational principle derived from the work of the eminent German physicist Georg Simon Ohm in the 19th century. Although Ohm is perhaps most universally recognized for his fundamental contributions to electrical circuitry, […]

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