Tag: psychological wellbeing


EXPANDED CONSCIOUSNESS

Introduction to Expanded Consciousness and Psychological Research In the contemporary landscape of psychological inquiry, the concept of expanded consciousness has emerged as a significant, though historically underrepresented, area of academic study. As noted by Lambert (2017), while the phenomenon of transcending ordinary states of awareness is prevalent across various cultures and historical epochs, it has […]

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EGO INTEGRATION

Introduction The concept of ego integration has been studied in the field of psychology for many years. Ego integration is an important factor in psychological wellbeing and is defined as a process of growth and development in which the individual integrates various aspects of the self into a cohesive, functioning unit (Maloney, 2020). This article […]

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TOPOGRAPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Topographical Psychology: Exploring the Effects of Geography on Mental Health The Core Definition of Topographical Psychology Topographical psychology is an emerging and increasingly significant interdisciplinary field dedicated to understanding the profound and multifaceted influences of geographical factors on human mental health and psychological wellbeing. At its essence, this discipline posits that the physical, social, and […]

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