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  • '''Association splitting''' is a [[psychological]] phenomenon where a person's thoughts and percepti Association splitting is often associated with [[borderline personality disorder]] (BPD), but it
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  • ...is a common practice in fields such as [[taxonomy]], [[data analysis]], [[psychology]], and [[sociology]], where it serves different purposes depending on the c ==Psychology and Sociology==
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  • == Defense Mechanisms in Modern Psychology == ...nd are common in childhood. They include [[denial]], [[projection]], and [[splitting]].
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  • - '''Splitting of the Ego''': He introduced the concept of the splitting of the ego, where the ego divides into different parts in response to confl .... His work has influenced not only psychoanalysis but also the fields of [[psychology]], [[counseling]], and [[psychotherapy]]. Fairbairn's theories continue to
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  • ...sure-seeking, a departure from Freud's view. He introduced the concept of "splitting" of the ego into the central ego, libidinal ego, and anti-libidinal ego, ea * '''Splitting:''' A defense mechanism where the ego divides or "splits" objects into good
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  • * '''Splitting''': This defense mechanism involves dividing objects into 'all good' or 'al [[Category:Developmental Psychology]]
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  • ...prominent figure in the field of [[psychiatry]], [[psychoanalysis]], and [[psychology]], known for his significant contributions to the understanding of [[person ...characterized by identity diffusion, primitive defense mechanisms (such as splitting), and unstable interpersonal relationships.
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  • ...Siegel–Tukey test is widely used in various fields such as [[medicine]], [[psychology]], and [[environmental science]], where researchers often encounter data th 3. Divide the ranks into high and low categories, typically by splitting at the median rank.
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  • ...thoughts known as cognitive distortions, such as all-or-nothing thinking (splitting), overgeneralization, magnification, and emotional reasoning, which are com {{psychology-stub}}
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  • * The splitting of disorders not otherwise specified into other specified disorders and uns ...hanges|title=DSM-5 Is Guide Not Bible—Ignore Its Ten Worst Changes|website=Psychology Today|access-date=2023-05-03}}</ref>
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  • ...ation over time, as was commonly believed. He described schizophrenia as a splitting of the basic functions of personality, which included a disconnection betwe Bleuler's legacy is also marked by his influence on notable figures in psychology and psychiatry, including Carl Jung, with whom he had a close professional
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  • * [[Physiological psychology]] * [[Posture (psychology)]]
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  • * '''[[Splitting (psychology)]]'''
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  • * '''[[Fee splitting]]''' * '''[[Feminism & Psychology]]'''
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  • * '''[[psychologist]]''' -  a scientist trained in psychology * '''[[psychology]]''' -  the science of mental life
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  • # [[Tongue splitting]] # [[Transpersonal psychology]]
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  • The following is a comprehensive list of terms commonly used in the field of psychology. Each term is linked to a page that provides detailed information on the co * '''[[Affect (psychology)|Affect]]''' - A psychological term for an observable expression of emotion
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  • * [[Fee splitting]] * [[Health psychology]]
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  • * [[Invert sugar]] - A mixture of glucose and fructose; it is obtained by splitting sucrose into these two components. * [[Food psychology]]
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  • * '''[[protease]]''' -  any enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of proteins into smaller peptide fractions and amino acids by a process kno ...jury to a muscle (often caused by overuse); results in swelling and pain; (psychology) nervousness resulting from mental stress; the act of singing; an effortful
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