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Mastering Emotions: How Emotion Regulation Can Boost Your Athletic Performance

written by Mira Fauth-Bühler

Plant-based, insect-based, or cultivated meat alternatives—Why do we (not) consume them?

written by Lena Szczepanski, Milan Büscher, Lene Strootmann & Florian Fiebelkorn

Self-Care in the Digital Age: How We Can Handle Social Media in a Healthy Way

written by Marvin Holtwiesche & Mira Fauth-Bühler

Language models: A new perspective on language and cognition

written by Sam Boeve

Understanding Anxiety, Encouraging Courage: What Families Should Know About Social Anxiety

written by Nadine Vietmeier, Jasper Froehlich & Silas Rooß

6 results for „repression“
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Empowering cartoonists, deterring killers, protecting bystanders: Can psychology contribute?

... historical period, there is a dynamic link between state repression and the popularity of terror. This contextualisation of terror in ... of such depictions. So too militarist violence and repression against terrorists may increase terror. Of relevance to the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 11/2015

Can you nonbelieve it: What happens when you do not believe in your memories?

... memories are essentially correct and surface after repression has been lifted due to therapeutic interventions (e.g., hypnosis, ... / more
found in | Book Review

The Quelling, reviewed by Katharine Coldiron

... per se, but they are very much about women and hysteria and repression and madhouses.” These novels, Barrow says, also inspired her to ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2020

Can We Believe in Our Own Lies?

... Bologna. [3] Anderson, M. C., & Levy, B. (2002). Repression can (and should) be studied empirically. Trends in Cognitive ... [20] Anderson, M. C., & Levy, B. (2002). Repression can (and should) be studied empirically. Trends in Cognitive ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 07/2025

Does organized ritual child abuse exist?

... be recovered with therapeutic help.  The notion of repression goes back to Sigmund Freud. Even though Freud revised this idea ... desires or drives (not memories), the conviction that repression was a fact is still very popular. It is also still widespread ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 08/2025

Changing the world through activism: what, why, and how

... 2003. [6] C. Berlet, "Hate, oppression , repression , and the apocalyptic style," Journal of Hate Studies, vol. 3, no. ... / more

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