The answer to this is "Archetype". This is a psychological term describing behavior or personality.
Archetypes are universal symbols that evoke deep and sometimes unconscious responses in a reader. They represent recurring themes or characters found in literature, mythology, and culture that resonate with human experiences and emotions.
No, "unconscious" is not an adverb. It is an adjective used to describe someone who is not awake or aware.
Psychoanalytic theories, such as Sigmund Freud's psychosexual development theory and Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, describe development as an unconscious process. These theories emphasize the role of unconscious desires, conflicts, and mechanisms in shaping an individual's development across the lifespan.
Yes, Freud used the term defense mechanisms to refer to unconscious strategies that individuals use to reduce anxiety by distorting reality. Common examples of defense mechanisms include repression, denial, and projection.
Freudian theory would likely describe Hank's eating and argumentative behaviors as internally motivated, stemming from unconscious psychological processes such as unresolved conflicts or defense mechanisms. These behaviors may be linked to underlying emotional needs or experiences from earlier stages of development.
The TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) report includes interpretations of the individual's responses to ambiguous pictures, providing insight into their personality, emotions, and thought processes. The report may describe themes, motivations, and conflicts identified in the responses to the images presented during the test. It typically includes an analysis of the individual's unconscious feelings, desires, and underlying beliefs as revealed through their interpretations of the stimuli.
Just describe there personality and tell them what you think of them
Physiologically, sports injuries typically result in inflammation, swelling, and pain at the site of injury. These can trigger a stress response in the body, leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure. Psychologically, athletes may experience feelings of frustration, anger, or anxiety due to the impact of the injury on their performance and goals. Additionally, the fear of re-injury or uncertainty about when they can return to play can also affect their mental well-being.
bad air, pollution,rodents
to be aware of the physical responses your body has to your work procedures and habits.
Fight or battle
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reaction to stimuli. If someone throws something at you, you duck, natural response.
The term is stress. Stress can result from both positive and negative experiences and can impact individuals in various ways, affecting their thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physical well-being. It is a natural response that can influence how individuals adapt and cope with different situations.
Add universal indicator.
They are called archetypes.
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