• therapists had been utilizing paradoxical treatments for a long time before the term was coined.: 133  Later on paradoxical intention was incorporated into Logotherapy...
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  • patient can then approach each of these concerns individually. Paradoxical intention is a treatment method that involves telling the patient to do the...
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  • ontology Existential frustration Hyperintention Noogenic neurosis Paradoxical intention Tragic triad Tragic optimism Will to meaning Books and publications...
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    techniques offered by logotherapy and existential analysis are: Paradoxical intention: clients learn to overcome obsessions or anxieties by self-distancing...
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  • anticipatory anxiety and treat the resulting neuroses, logotherapy offers paradoxical intention, wherein the patient intends to do the opposite of their hyper-intended...
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    stimulus control, behavioral interventions, sleep-restriction therapy, paradoxical intention, patient education, and relaxation therapy. Some examples are keeping...
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  • An intention is a mental state in which a person commits themselves to a course of action. Having the plan to visit the zoo tomorrow is an example of...
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  • other assumption is also disproved" leads to paradoxical consequences. Not to be confused with the Barber paradox. What the Tortoise Said to Achilles: If a...
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  • ontology Existential frustration Hyperintention Noogenic neurosis Paradoxical intention Tragic triad Tragic optimism Will to meaning Books and publications...
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  • Experimental Psychiatry 5, 169–170. Lesage A, Lamontagne Y (1985). Paradoxical intention and exposure in vivo in the treatment of psychogenic nausea: report...
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  • Counterdependency Exposure therapy Extraversion Overcompensation Paradoxical intention Reaction formation Russian roulette Schizoid personality disorder...
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    modification Cognitive behavioral therapy Habit reversal training Paradoxical intention Behaviors with habitual elements Childhood obesity Nail biting Neurodermatitis...
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  • There are two ways to approach interoceptive exposure on patients: Paradoxical intention: This method is especially useful to treat the fear towards the...
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  • that the search for meaning is paradoxical in a similar sense as Frankl sees the search for pleasure to be paradoxical: it cannot be achieved if aimed...
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  • as his axiom of separation (Aussonderung). (Avoiding paradox was not Zermelo's original intention, but instead to document which assumptions he used in...
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  • ontology Existential frustration Hyperintention Noogenic neurosis Paradoxical intention Tragic triad Tragic optimism Will to meaning Books and publications...
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  • an interview with Di Digital that Paradox Interactive had launched the IPO process. The company stated their intention to complete this process within a...
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    individual's behavioral intentions. In turn, a tenet of TPB is that behavioral intention is the most proximal determinant of human social behavior. The theory...
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    The Pinocchio paradox arises when Pinocchio says "My nose grows now" and is a version of the liar paradox. The liar paradox is defined in philosophy and...
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    envelope A? Thus, there are two main interpretations of the intention of the composer of the paradoxical argument for switching, and two main resolutions. A large...
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    (1988). "Treating agoraphobia with hypnosis, subliminal therapy and paradoxical intention". Medical Hypnoanalysis Journal. 3 (4): 156–160 – via 2016....
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  • rule-following paradox that undermines the possibility of our ever following rules in our use of language. Kripke writes that this paradox is "the most...
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  • Palilalia Panic attack Panic disorder Papert's principle Paradox psychology Paradoxical intention Parallel play Paranoia Paranoid-schizoid position Paranoid...
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    criticized the authors for altering Savant's wording and misinterpreting her intention. One discussant (William Bell) considered it a matter of taste whether...
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  • associated with reverse psychology in psychotherapy is the technique of "the Paradoxical intervention....This technique has also been called 'prescribing the...
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  • Paul Grice (redirect from Grice's paradox)
    equivalent to "A uttered x with the intention of inducing a belief by means of the recognition of this intention". (In this definition, 'A' is a variable...
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    in consequentialist responses to ethical problems, Scruton points out paradoxical elements of belief in utilitarianism and similar beliefs. He believes...
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  • Kavka's toxin puzzle (category Decision-making paradoxes)
    toxin puzzle is a thought experiment about the possibility of forming an intention to perform an act which, following from reason, is an action one would...
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