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Conceptions of the Self in Western and Eastern Psychology

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Conceptions of the Self in Western and Eastern Psychology. Philosophical Origins of the Soul. Freud- ego. Alfred Adler- “creative self”. Austin Powers: Are you Horney Baby?. Eric Fromm. Gordon Allport. B.F. Skinner. Carl Jung. Carl Rogers. Buddha: “awakened one”. Gestalt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Conceptions of the Self in Western and Eastern Psychology

Conceptions of the Self in Western and Eastern Psychology

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Philosophical Origins of the Soul

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Freud- ego

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Alfred Adler- “creative self”

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Austin Powers: Are you Horney Baby?

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Eric Fromm

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Gordon Allport

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B.F. Skinner

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Carl Jung

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Carl Rogers

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Buddha: “awakened one”

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Gestalt

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What picture does your mind create?

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Non-Duality

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When does it become a car?

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The 5 Elements(form, feelings, perceptions, impulses,

consciousness)

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3 Characteristics(impermanent, suffering, non-self)

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Interdependence

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Dependent Origination

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Indra’s Net

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Hand Exercise

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Where does the wave begin and end?

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The Product of No-Self

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