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Page 1: Equallyokedtarianism -  Advanced Concepts - Social Psychology 444

““Equallyokedtarianism”Equallyokedtarianism”

Social Psychology 444Social Psychology 444Advanced ConceptsAdvanced Concepts

Name withheld by request Name withheld by request

Social Psychology 444Social Psychology 444

Sept. 11Sept. 11thth, 2001, 2001

College Level: SocPsy444College Level: SocPsy444

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Equallyokedtarianism

The concept of ‘Equallyokedtarianism’ amongst a very diverse multicultural population is central to scientific human ecology, the biopsychosociocultural evolution of global civilization, and the conservation of ‘true’ humanitarianism…1

UN/World Health Organisation, UN/World Health Organisation,

Unpublished Scientific PapersUnpublished Scientific Papers

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““EquallyokedEquallyokedtarianism”tarianism”

a Social phenomena…a Social phenomena…

……in a multicultural societyin a multicultural society

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..as Social phenomenology– A couple (usually a

heterosexual dyadic) who are of very similar or the same ‘civil identity.’ 1

– Any couples who are bonded together and who are of the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ civil identities within a general movement of like-minded peoples. 2

Sociology 101- Social Phenomenology

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A marital couple who marries-with their backgrounds related to their ‘civil identities. 3

– Introduction to Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology

EquallyokedEquallyoked(equally yoked)

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“Civil Identities”

- Ethnicity: Euro-American

- Religion: Conservative Christian - Race: White-caucasian- Color: Light Complexion

- Age: 30- Gender: Male- Sexual orientation:

Heterosexual- Marital Status: Single

- Ethnicity: Euro-American

- Religion: Liberal Christian

- Race: White-caucasian- Color: Very Light Complexion

- Age: 29- Gender: Female- Sexual orientation:

Heterosexual- Marital Status: Single

- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology

Examples:Examples:

1, 2

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As a Biological - SystemAs a Biological - System

‘Equallyokedtarianism’ as a biological system:

“While the ‘equally yoked’ relationship certainly has an advantage in social quality, cultural resilience, and longevity, no dyadic relationship system functions absolutely flawlessly all of the time-in a multicultural society-each individual in an ‘equally yoked’ relationship will be faced with at times when one or both are out of sync, or in emotional disregulation”1

– Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology

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Physiologic - HomeostasisPhysiologic - Homeostasis

‘Equallyokedtarianism’& physiologic homeostasis:

“Peak dyadic attunement (levels of connectedness, joint attention, and reciprocity) and physiological synchrony during intimate sexual interactions among ‘equally yoked’ couples registered in more balanced mutual orgasms and hormonal outcomes.” 1

–Physiological Psychology: Couples and Sex

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In Cybernetics - FeedbackIn Cybernetics - Feedback

‘Equallyokedtarianism’ in cybernetics – feedback:

“In quantitative analysis of identified feedback loops in dyadic communication sessions with positive, affirmative, and optimistic words; change, adaptation, and growth improved over words with negativistic, pessimistic, and skeptical sessions navigating the ‘equallyoked’ couple towards a more balanced acceptable relationship parameters.” 2

– Dyadic Communication: Feedback Loops

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In Psychosomatic - MedicineIn Psychosomatic - Medicine

‘Equallyokedtarianism’ as psychosomatic medicine:

“ Equallyoked couples who ‘thought’ about their sense of connectiveness with each other reported a ‘feeling’ of belongingness, compatibility, and ‘fit’ -more so- that unequallyoked couples whose differences were more pronounced.” “ …more so, reported ‘feeling’ sickened about their loved ones who were in an unequallyoked relationship by perverted choice.” 2,3

– Dyadics and Psychosomatics: in Medicine

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Community – Mental HealthCommunity – Mental Health

The concept of ‘Equallyokedtarianism’ within a therapeutic community:

“ …in group therapy consisting of ‘equallyoked’ couples group…measurements of social related insightfulness, self-esteem and self-image, and self-reported ‘happiness’ resulting in emotional wellbeing was the ‘norm’ or at least commonplace in the community mental health setting.” 4

– Community Mental Health: Group Therapy

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In Sociocultural AnthropologyIn Sociocultural Anthropology

‘Equallyokedtarianism’ within the context of social structuralism, functionalism:

“…among rural peoples not isolated from urban areas identified … ‘equally yoked couples’ forming nuclear families did so based on de facto civil identities” 5

- Studies in Sociocultural Anthropology- Studies in Sociocultural Anthropology

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In Social work: Social ContextIn Social work: Social Context

‘Equallyokedtarianism’ within social work:

“Unequallyoked social workers (verus ‘equallyoked’ social workers) identifying their bias and self-reporting as prejudice while inquiring about whether ‘equallyoked’ is by ‘choice’ or it just worked out that way” 5,6

- Social Work: Case Studies in Social Context- Social Work: Case Studies in Social Context

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The Social The Social Forces at WorkForces at WorkEquallyokedtarians are the most targeted for

destruction by world tyrannical powers that there ever can be in multiculturalism.1

Degradation of people’s ‘self esteem’ comes from the of demise of family and individual “civil identity” by the powers that be in order to attain and maintain governmental rule.2

The empowered liberal media, public education, and multicultural secularism perpetuates community ‘amalgamation’ for the sake of ‘cultural confusion’ - thereby ruining the identities of a country’s peoples.3

Social Psychology: Globalists and Totalitarianism

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Take Home Exam

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(1.) Choose a maximum of ONE of the Concepts in this presentation and write a 1 ½ page summary of your personal impression and opinion of the one you chose.

e.g., “Sociocultural Anthropology” structure/ function as ‘equallyokedtarianism’ pertains to tribes, cults, and de facto ‘Civil identities.’

Take Home ExamTake Home Exam

Your full nameSocial Psychology 444

September 11th, 2001

Prefer: Typed, Double spaced - 35 Points, Due Next Class.Prefer: Typed, Double spaced - 35 Points, Due Next Class.

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CONTACT:Dr. Xxx X. Xxxx, PhD–Professor Emeritus

Professor of the Humanities

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Social Psychology 444

“Equallyokedtarianism”Advanced Studies

inHumanistic biopsychosocioculturalism