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it should contain a broadly useful set of strategies for producing important life changes that work, and we should know why they do.
Steven Hayes • A Liberated Mind: The essential guide to ACT
The most effective method we’ve found for self-reflection is called Naikan
Gregg Krech • The Art of Taking Action: Lessons from Japanese Psychology
Hiro
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And yet, the experience of many families suggests that ABA feeds on this length, intensity, and mind-numbing repetition, wherein a child’s entire day, as Beth Ryan puts it, might revolve only around, “Touch nose. Gummi bear.”
Melanie Yergeau • Authoring Autism
Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task
Analyzes cognitive impacts of using large language models versus search engines or no tools during essay writing, measuring brain activity, engagement, memory effects, essay quality, ownership, and learning outcomes through EEG and NLP methods.
LinkWhat I was interested in was not solely Adlerian psychology but rather something that had emerged through the filter of the philosopher, Ichiro Kishimi: It was Kishimi-Adler studies that I was seeking. Grounded in the thought of Socrates and Plato and other ancient Greek philosophers, the Adlerian psychology that Kishimi conveys to us reveals Adler
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teachers and parents can either put their efforts into making children more Internal, or they can provide externally controlled children with structured assignments that are rewarded externally.
Stephen Nowicki • Choice or Chance
Yuya Ogawa
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A number of arts in Japanese culture contain the suffix dō, which means “way,” as part of their Japanese names: kendō, judō, aikidō, shodō (calligraphy), sadō (tea ceremony), kadō (flower arrangement), and so on. All of these disciplines rely on concentration of mind as their basis. It is by harnessing the power of concentration that the Japanese p
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