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[[Introspective Psychology]] is the name I am giving to areas of [[Psychology]] which admit the validity of [[Wikipedia:Introspection|introspection]] as an analytical tool, with the emphasis being on discussion of "internal states", thoughts, and ideas. | [[Introspective Psychology]] is the name I am giving to areas of [[Psychology]] which admit the validity of [[Wikipedia:Introspection|introspection]] as an analytical tool, with the emphasis being on discussion of "internal states", thoughts, and ideas. | ||
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* '''Sub-articles''': [[Autism]] | * '''Sub-articles''': [[Autism]] |
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From the Editor
Introspective Psychology is the name I am giving to areas of Psychology which admit the validity of introspection as an analytical tool, with the emphasis being on discussion of "internal states", thoughts, and ideas.
Articles
Sections
News
- 2005-12-18 ...challenges assumption that success makes people happy: apparently chronic happiness is what makes people happy, and also often leads to success (hence the apparent correlation). (The first sentence of the article doesn't quite fit, imho... "? --Woozle 08:49, 31 December 2005 (EST))
- 2005-12-02 Studying brain activity could aid diagnosis of social phobia
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