Also known as insight - oriented therapy focuses on
unconscious processes as they are manifested in a person's present behavior.
Not exact matches
The study defines gut thinking or intuitive decision making
as something that comes «effortlessly from an
unconscious, associative coherence detection
process.»
To such writers
as C. G. Jung and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy the myth is an embodiment in different forms and cultures of a perennial reality, the spiritual
process whereby the one becomes the many and the many returns unto the one or the psychological
process whereby integration of the personality is achieved and the divine Self realized within the
unconscious.
The dominance of the symbolization based on
unconscious processes was
as often inhibiting of intelligent action
as it was productive of it.
I have intentionally chosen
as examples those areas in which consciousness seems most autonomous to show that even there the conscious element is profoundly influenced by
unconscious processes rather than being a self - contained entity or function.
It is primordially mythical, because the
process of symbolization was originally
unconscious and determined by the laws of psychic satisfaction
as such.
The results of these
processes may or may not reach consciousness, in dreams or in waking life, but in either case they can be conveniently described
as unconscious in their fundamental character.
To become fully human, man has to achieve, on a self - conscious level, a
process that operates on a non-conscious level, in all living things, namely, the synthesis of individuation and interaction, or of independence and interdependence... Accordingly, God
as the power that makes for salvation is the cosmic
process of organicity, which, in sub-human creatures, synthesizes individuation and interaction on an
unconscious level, and in man, on a conscious level.
Such often - performed actions gradually become
unconscious, run off «mechanically»
as a continuous
process.
Unconscious processes played a role
as they do in relation to all consciousness, but in this case checked and controlled by results in and for consciousness.
Perhaps I could say now in retrospect that my being drawn to the study and development of a
process mode of thinking may also have been related to an
unconscious awareness that it offered me not only a more viable theological and philosophical framework than any other, but also an opportunity to integrate my identity
as a woman within a religious framework.
The
process by which the gods,
as representatives of the powers of the
unconscious, were domesticated by the rational consciousness of the Greeks can be traced through a period of centuries.
These gods had existed among the Greeks,
as among all primitive and archaic peoples,
as numinous products of
unconscious processes.
The metaphysical
process is known to the psychology of the
unconscious as the individuation
process.
If we interpret the
unconscious in terms of Whitehead's doctrine of physical feeling, it is easy to understand why amplification of mental
processes elicits strong feelings of relationship to the world around us
as well
as it reveals elements of the
unconscious: both are elements of our physical inheritance.7
The volunteers were shown either normal images, or versions of the same images presented
as «invisible stimuli», to evoke
unconscious processing.
To map conscious and
unconscious processing of information, Lieberman used a classic psychology experiment in which subjects learn arbitrary rules about stringing letters together, known
as an artificial grammar.
The
unconscious process by which human beings perceive the position of their body parts — known
as proprioception — is a critical element of the body's motor control system.
Therefore, we should make every effort to understand the
processes in the atmosphere
as best we can and avoid any form of conscious or
unconscious manipulation that would have an unknown outcome.»
Think about your female reproductive organs (uterus, ovaries, vagina) acting
as a «low heart» and
as such holding many of your
unconscious, deeper emotions that the «high heart» is not yet ready to
process.
Deeply healing and restorative, the life force energy that flowed through my veins slowly brought repressed emotions, disempowering beliefs and
unconscious patterns to surface and triggered what is known
as the healing
process, which is similar to a detox, except mine occurred on an emotional level.
One of the greatest benefits of regularly going through the Soul Defragmentation
process is the return to our most natural state of being — the joy, happiness, wonder, peace, playfulness and awe we experienced
as children but that is often lost in the
process of growing up
as the sometimes harsh realities of adult life steal our innocence and leave us filled with
unconscious trauma, limiting beliefs and emotional wounds.
To accelerate the
process of representation the company will launch targeted training programs, invest in a diversity sourcing team
as well
as «
Unconscious Bias training» for all managers, Matheson said.
«You can reframe it
as individuation,» she says, referencing a
process whereby a person's
unconscious thoughts enter their consciousness, «but my clients weren't starting from a healthy place, they had traumas in both their childhood and adult relationships.»
For some reason,
as Spall burrowed deeply into his role (and learned to paint in the
process), one of the physical traits he adopted was an almost constant guttural cough, a seemingly
unconscious snort.
If there is a concluding thought it is that by becoming conscious of the
unconscious process by which we «thin - slice» we can become better at making snap decisions - a useful skill for all of us, but an essential one in some professions, such
as those that require the carrying of a gun!
I actually like this physical activity where you're almost
unconscious, because you're not really thinking about anything, you're just doing, but the end result doesn't necessarily reveal the
process or become the subject
as in the work of Abstract Expressionist painters.
It posits painting
as a kind of germination, a
process that draws on
unconscious energies to give birth to new and, of course, organic shapes — hence the sprouting, twining, flowering presences one sees in the work of the biomorphic Surrealists.
This work is not abstracted from reality in the way that some abstract painters start with particular objects or landscapes; rather, Egan refuses to begin with a plan, relying instead on, in his words, «an
unconscious recognition of my surroundings, digesting and transferring this complexity into a cascade of recognizable but irrational space» in a
process that begins with marks
as a record of «natural movements.»
Walker's new works offer themselves
as a contemporary version of Chinese scholar's rocks — those objects of meditation that are equally space and solid, form and formlessness, and which function
as filters for
unconscious creative
processes.
His discovery of abstraction would thus be born not of an
unconscious or involuntary
process, but rather of a very deliberate abstraction from the figure that was
as psychologically loaded for Kline
as it was for the surrealists, albeit more traditionally and less theoretically.
Edelson conceived the project
as an attempt to surpass her own ego and access the Jungian collective
unconscious, deeming it «not only a self - inner, but also a self - other
process.»
It also encapsulates the dynamic of Bourgeois's creative
process,
as she oscillated between making rational decisions and blindly following her intuition to arrive at a form that expressed her deep
unconscious.
In Male and Female the occasional areas of dripped and splattered paint were not springboards for free association,
as in surrealism, but an effort to record the spontaneity of his
unconscious thought
processes.
In the 1970's Francis began working with Jungian therapists allowing his
unconscious to dictate his
process and painting matrix compositions
as well
as a number of selfportraits.
As Jonathan Haidt noted in a recent article, «automatic and
unconscious processes can and probably do cause the majority of our behaviors,» behaviors «that we thought we were controlling consciously.»
The working group also heard from participants about how best to improve the complaints
process for lawyers who face racialized discrimination
as well
as how to improve cultural competence and understanding of
unconscious bias.
The JAAC is bringing in the OHRC to strengthen member training and education in the hopes of addressing any systemic barriers — such
as unconscious bias — that may exist in the recruitment
process.
Professor Linda Hamilton Krieger of the UC Berkeley School of Law describes
unconscious bias
as the way people's normal cognitive
processes related to categorization produce and perpetuate intergroup bias.
How recruiters interpret applications can be very subjective and, although equal rights are applied to all graduate recruitment
processes, it can be difficult to escape an employer's
unconscious bias if you state «lobbying for free tea from the taxpayer»
as your main diversion.
I believe other aspects have at least
as much - if not more - impact on marriage than our childhood or
unconscious processes.
We've grown accustomed to looking at life's struggles
as a reflection of
unconscious processes.
It recognises contributions made by others in the early 1900s, such
as John Bowlby, Margaret Lowenfeld, Donald Winnicott, Rachel Pinney etc It extends to a deeper understanding of the
unconscious processes in relation to the child's development based upon Freud, Jung, and others.