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"Decris ta personnalite" translates to "describe your personality" in English.

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What is tayu contribution to psychology?

Tayu is a form of traditional Japanese theater that incorporates psychological themes and character developments. It often explores complex emotions, interpersonal relationships, and the human psyche, providing valuable insights into the psychology of the characters and the audience members. Studying tayu performances can offer a unique perspective on psychological processes and the ways in which emotions are portrayed and experienced in a cultural context.


What is the meaning of self-reparenting?

Self-reparenting is commonly understood as a modified application of Eric Berne's psycho-analytically informed theory of Transactional Analysis (TA). TA suggests three ego states individuals operate from, the child state, adult state, and parent state. While TA emphasizes the interaction between one of these ego states and the ego state of another person, self-parenting focuses on internal interactions between one's parent ego state and their own child ego state. Self-parenting, then, is a way for an individual to interact with and influence that part of their psyche in which emotional beliefs reside and from which conditioned responses emerge. For example, if an individual has low self-esteem, their child ego state believes they are inherently inadequate. Self-parenting engages the child ego state with the parent ego state (informed by the rational adult ego state), allowing one's feelings to be validated, explored, and influenced by the beliefs taught by the parent ego state. In this way, one can "reparent" their child ego states, as they should've been parented in literal childhood, so that they internalize true beliefs and associated healthy responses.


According to transactional analysis what part of us directs behavior?

I know that TA says each person has a "Parent," "Adult," and "Child" -- and I believe that it is said to be the Adult that directs behavior, taking into account the "advice" of the Parent and the needs of the Child.


Why do you get nervous in your speech?

well i think you get nervous because people are staring ta you! and that makes most of the people nervous. or it could be because you don't like doing public speeches. it tends to be this reasons.


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