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First is a negative interpretation of the trauma and the normal feelings that follow, for example believing that "nowhere is safe", "I attract disaster", or "I can't cope with stress".
For example, believing that something is rare greatly magnifies our pleasure (S, 224).
For example, believing that the sun is shining is a differential disposition to the sun's shining, however described or presented.
For example: believing that I'll soon be bald and fearing that I'll soon be bald share the content: that I'll soon be bald.
For example, believing that it is raining and hoping that it is raining are intentional mental states with the same content but of distinct psychological types.
Ask yourself: "What beliefs would help me achieve my goals?" For example, believing that you are capable, resourceful, confident, and of value to the world.
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Robert Abramson, director of the Dalcroze Institute in Manhattan, for example, believes that Dalcroze holds the key to school reform.
Both, for example, believe that the Constitution does not protect a woman's right to abortion.
A quarter of Americans, for example, believe that the sun goes around the earth.
Almost three-quarters of Germans, for example, believe that success is determined by factors outside our control.
Federico García Lorca, for example, believed that the gutty "deep song" of the Spanish Gypsies was an Iberian racial property.
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