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Ambivalence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambivalence is a state of having simultaneous, conflicting feelings toward a person or thing. Stated another way, ambivalence is the experience of having thoughts and emotions of both positive and ne...
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The psychological characteristics of ambivalent people. This article is not included in your organization's subscription. However, you may be able to access ...
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the ambivalence model states that adult intergenerational relations revolve around sociological and psychological contradictions. Further analysis of the two paradigms can enrich researchers' understanding of the complex social phenomena involved in family relations in later life.
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Psychological ambivalence focuses on the simultaneity of positive and negative emotional experiences. Such consideration of emotional experience suggests that individuals' traits and predispositions may contribute to differences in intergenerational ambivalence.
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The structuration of the psychological ability to tolerate the ambivalence is extremely important for the development of a healthy Self, and when a child doesn’t achieve this early intrapsychical skill, ... Keywords: Ambivalence tolerance, psychological individuation, antisocial personality disorder, paranoid ideation. 2;
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A phenomenological investigation of the experience of ambivalence.; Magazine article from: Journal of Phenomenological Psychology; 3/22/2006; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT Ambivalence, broadly defined as feeling more...range of psychological processes.
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Abstract: A more dynamic conceptualization of gender role is presented, focusing on social psychological ambivalence and developmental alienation. ...
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