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5 Psychology Tips
1. Look how miserable I am! ——When you have this kind of psychology, it is inevitable that you will lack motivation to change your misfortune. This kind of behavior of showing wounds is actually calling other people to solve the problem for themselves, but another standard is that when this helping behavior brings some negative reactions, the victim will push the rescuer out as a shield— —Ah, it’s all done by this person, and it has nothing to do with me. At times, the logic is so clear that the victim can appear repulsive. But very often, this kind of game is quite subtle and not so clear, just as a helper, you will feel very uncomfortable, but you can't understand why. Ultimately, you will only change that taste if you take responsibility for yourself and take the initiative to solve your problems.
By huangshengwang2 years ago in Humans
Psychologist watson and behaviorist psychology
Give me a dozen healthy children, if they are brought up in an environment under my control, whatever the talents, hobbies, tendencies, abilities, occupations, and races of their predecessors, I guarantee that any one of them will be trained as I choose Experts of any kind - doctors, lawyers, artists, wealthy merchants, even beggars and thieves - Watson
By huangshengwang2 years ago in Humans
3、Deaf Culture|Propaganda and Education of Deaf Culture
"Deaf culture, like other cultures, is an integral part of human social culture and a cultural phenomenon formed by deaf groups in long-term social activities. According to the basic viewpoint of sociology on culture, deaf culture also has a broad sense. In a broad sense, deaf culture refers to the sum of material wealth and spiritual wealth created by deaf people. This is because deaf people, like hearing people, are the creators of social material civilization and spiritual civilization. The wealth created constitutes a part of all the wealth of human beings. In a narrow sense, deaf culture refers to the behavior patterns, cultural mentality, interaction and activities of the deaf group in their unique social life." - Shen Yulin, "On Deaf Culture" and Deaf Education"
By huangshengwang2 years ago in Humans
Interesting Psychology Knowledge Sharing
1. There is a "pain valve theory" physiologically. When a person is injured, touching or blowing by a close person can really help relieve pain. The psychological performance is that when a person has negative emotions, rhythmically stroking his back can help him effectively calm down his emotions.
By huangshengwang2 years ago in FYI
What is culture? What is Chinese culture?
The text of culture is the text of explanatory text, the text of oracle bone inscriptions, and the text of the same text. It is a set of symbol systems used for communication between communities. The scale of human groups grows from small to large and continues to develop. What unites these different human individuals is Wen. The earliest Wen is totem, which is the common cognition of group members to the group. A group has a scope, like a virtual circle. Those who are in the circle are their own people, and those who are outside the circle are not their own people.
By huangshengwang2 years ago in Humans
What is the difference between Chinese culture, Korean culture, and Japanese culture?
Chinese culture is all-encompassing, with many ethnic groups, a wide area, and a long time span. It cannot be comprehensively summarized by only a few single cultural symbols. Chinese culture originated in the mainland and has a deep influence on East Asian countries. It can be compared to the source of European civilization—Greek culture and Latin culture. Chinese civilization is also recognized as one of the four ancient civilizations. For Japanese and Korean cultures, they have a single ethnic structure and are located on the edge of the continent. They do not belong to the source of civilization, but can be regarded as a derivative of continental civilization. Its cultural content is relatively simple, and it is easier to be generalized and interpreted. The early form of Japanese and Korean culture mainly relied on the introduction of mainland culture, but due to its simple geography and relatively stable politics, it could develop in a relatively isolated and in-depth manner without other influences. A few specific examples are used to illustrate:
By huangshengwang2 years ago in Wander