Subjects: Management Science >> Other Disciplines of Management Science submitted time 2022-11-21 Cooperative journals: 《2022年第三届传播、创新和经济管理国际研讨会》
Abstract: In this paper, questionnaires and interviews are used to investigate whether the Internet public IP location will have an impact on people's identity construction. Research has found that having the same IP location accelerates people's identity. There is a significant difference between the purpose of using social media and the degree of group consciousness. For people who surf the Internet mainly to share daily life and learn news, group consciousness has not completely returned.
Subjects: Mathematics >> Statistics and Probability submitted time 2024-01-23
Abstract: The nineties of the 20th century, I have proposed and constructed theory of Abstract Neural Automata (ANA) 1 .Aim of present manu
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Subjects: Psychology >> Other Disciplines of Psychology Subjects: Psychology >> Clinical and Counseling Psychology submitted time 2023-05-05
Abstract: The body, unconsciousness, and consciousness can be considered three stages of evolutionary mind from a phylogenetic perspective, which can be further framed as three hierarchies of mind based on dynamic systems theory. These three hierarchies interact via intrapersonal information flow, working in tandem to manage an individual well. Within a dyadic system, two minds with multiple hierarchies can interact through several basic communication forms (i.e., body-to-body, body-to-unconsciousness, body-to-consciousness, unconsciousness-to-unconsciousness, unconsciousness-to-consciousness, and consciousness-to-consciousness) based on interpersonal information flow. In actual exchanges, these forms are blended and become richer due to intrapersonal information flow. In psychoanalytic therapy, analysts should focus on intrapersonal information flow to enhance patients’ self-regulation while emphasizing therapist–patient interaction to execute mutual regulation. Overall, the therapist–patient and mother–infant interaction constitutes a complex communication process.
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