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400 C.E ., whose Abhidharmakosa (1923-31) is a foundational psychological text for Northern Buddhists, avoided defining pleasure (sukha) in terms of current desire by defining it instead through desire for it arising after it has stopped (1984, p. 66).

"There's a juxtaposition that happened naturally while making the music, in terms of the first-person psychological text and the upbeat pop structure.

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He passed out copies of psychological texts he had been especially struck by, including "How People Change," by Allen Wheelis.

In what is equally an exploration of suicide and a personal account of grief, Bialosky draws on poetry, fiction and psychological texts, Kim's journal entries and childhood poems, and the things she left behind (her suicide note, the contents of her wallet, and of her wardrobe), as though gathering evidence to decide whether, if anything had been different, Kim could have been saved.

It is Vincent's prerogative to disdain journalistic tools like statistics, academic studies and psychological texts, as well as the memoirist's tricks of "my mother" and "my father" — two phrases that never make an appearance in the book in reference to her own family — but any of this could have pushed her out of first gear.

Dr. Anastasi, a former professor at Fordham University who remained professionally active until shortly before her death, was known as the "test guru".' Her 1954 text, "Psychological Testing," is still required reading in undergraduate and graduate psychology courses and is considered a virtual bible for the field.

The complex body-mind relationship is addressed early in psychoanalysis, specifically in the text "Psychological Treatment (soul treatment)" written by Freud in 1890.

"I'm more involved with text, with psychological intuition.

The expressive resources of the piano allowed the accompaniments of Schubert to illustrate pictorial or psychological aspects of the texts of his lieder ("songs").

This proposal has often been thought (e.g. by Meinecke) to mean that the interpreter should perform some sort of psychological self-projection onto texts.

The LIWC dictionary was initially developed by Professor Jamie Pennebaker to assess texts for psychological features.

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