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The Dilts pyramid

The Dilts pyramid

Robert Dilts is one of the most well-known expert developers in neuro-linguistic programming. Admit it, you sometimes ask "Why do I live the way I live?" or "Why do I have what I have?" The peculiarity of the model is that for each of the levels of the pyramid, the...

Emotional creativity

Emotional creativity

Emotional creativity is the ability to creatively transform emotions. The concept of emotional creativity (EC) was first defined by James Averill (J. R. Averill), who developed the constructivist theory of emotions in 1980. The main concept of the theory is an...

Cognitive distortions

Cognitive distortions

Our brain encounters a huge amount of information every moment. And in order not to waste time on its constant consideration and systematization, in the course of evolution, we acquired mental templates and automatic thoughts. Cognitive distortions are errors in human...

Emotional literacy

Emotional literacy

Emotional literacy is something that each of us needs. The modern world is full of stressful situations, which most often leave a negative residue. The term was introduced and first published in 1979 by the famous psychologist Claude Steiner. Emotional literacy is...

Reflection

Reflection

The word "reflection" (lat. Reflexio) has another meaning - turning back, rotation. This is an analysis and understanding of one's inner world, it can be said that it is an inventory of one's reserves. The list of which includes: emotions, feelings, motives, goals,...

Auto aggression

Auto aggression

In psychology, auto aggression is a protective mechanism of the psyche, a stress reaction, and psychological trauma. When a person, for some reason, cannot direct an aggressive impulse to an external object that caused his aggression, he redirects it to himself....