Many wilderness programs, like Yale's, use student leaders trained in first-aid, outdoor life and group psychology; but some, like College of the Atlantic in Maine, use faculty, staff and alumni leaders.
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"This is the mass-media age, and that makes a star's private life so much more accessible to the ordinary person, " says Lou Vincent, a Southern California clinician who has studied group psychology.
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Sachs'first analytic publication, on the subject of dreams ( 1912 ) was cited by Freud in his study of group psychology, as was his later study of 1920 on'The Community of Daydreams '.
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:Wiki is another resource for gang stalkers, and principles of group psychology can be applied to make sense of some rather bizarre behavior from Wiki administrators ( especially those who are anonymous ).
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Be it love or hate, most inter-people relations like that are based on prejudice and group psychology, not an open-minded evaluation based on personal experience .-- BluePlatypus 21 : 35, 1 February 2006 ( UTC)
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By 1920, Freud addressed the power of identification ( with the leader and with other members ) in groups as a motivation for behavior ( " Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego " ).
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When the orthodox horizontal system of pastoral care is critically examined in the light of group psychology, systems thinking and customer relations, many false assumptions are revealed about learning relationships and learning disadvantages come to the fore.
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Gary Tedman has put forward a theory of a subjectless aesthetics derived from Karl Marx's concept of alienation, and Louis Althusser's antihumanism, using elements of Freud's group psychology, defining a concept of the'aesthetic level of practice '.
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He was influential in the early 20th century, known for pioneering work in psychopathology ( founding the New York State Psychopathic Institute and the " Journal of Abnormal Psychology " ), hypnoid / hypnotic states, and group psychology.
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The absence of the initiative to explore other options of the debate led the participants to remain optimistic and rigid in their belief that the operation would succeed, being unknowingly biased in the group psychology of wishful thinking as well.