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Mirroring is a human behaviour in which one copies a person while communicating with them. It is often observed among couples or close friends. It may include miming gestures, movements, body languag...
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Computer Desktop Encyclopedia: mirroring ... Within the area of self-psychology, being mirrored refers "to all the transactions characterizing the mother-child relationship, including not only the reflections of grandiosity, but also constancy, nurturance, a general empathy and respect" (Kohut, 1977, pp. 146-147).[1]
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Self-esteem; Paranoia; Narcissism; Narcissistic rage; Narcissistic Personality Disorder; Envy; Projection (also projective identification); Splitting; Neurosis; Mirroring; Codependent, enabler, follower, covert/inverted/co-narcissist; Ego psychology; Object relations; Denial; Deny the object; Character assassination;
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The surest way to gauge one's success in the process of self-refinement is to observe his spouse's behavior toward him. Both consciously and unconsciously, she senses the purity of his motives and responds accordingly, both intentionally and instinctively. ... Home / Marriage / The Mystery of Marriage - Mirror Psychology...
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Gergely, G. (1996). "Oops!" or the psychology of awakening: The role of social mirroring in the development of self-awareness and self-control: Pszichologia: Az MTA Pszichologiai Intezetenek folyoirata Vol 16 ... Pembroke, N. (2004). Trinity, Love, and Pastoral Mirroring: Pastoral Psychology Vol 53(2) Nov 2004, 163-174.
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Self Psychology in Terms ... Mirroring selfobjects sustain the self by providing acceptance and confirmation. Idealized selfobjects support the self through a merger with the calmness, power and goodness of an idealized person. Alter-ego selfobjects provide the self an experience of similarity to another's self.
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Constructivist Theory (J. Bruner) ... A major theme in the theoretical framework of Bruner is that learning is an active process in which learners construct new ideas or concepts based upon their current/past knowledge. The learner selects and transforms information, ... As far as instruction is concerned,
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Social Development Theory (L. Vygotsky) ... The major theme of Vygotsky's theoretical framework is that social interaction plays a fundamental role in the development of cognition. ... A second aspect of Vygotsky's theory is the idea that the potential for cognitive development depends upon the "zone of proximal development" (ZPD):
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Researchers got 142 psychology students to work on a series of word puzzles within certain time limits, but the first of the puzzles did not have any real solution. This created a situation where they were supposed to persist on a task, even after finding the first attempt to be impossible.
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