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- Subpersonality abstract "A subpersonality is, in transpersonal psychology, a personality mode that kicks in (appears on a temporary basis) to allow a person to cope with certain types of psychosocial situations. Similar to a complex, the mode may include thoughts, feelings, actions, physiology, and other elements of human behavior to self-present a particular mode that works to negate particular psychosocial situations. The average person has about a dozen subpersonalities.A subpersonality is distinguished from a Dissociative Identity disorder (formerly: Multiple personality disorder) in that subpersonalities are merely personas or pieces of a whole, whereas DID is characterized by (at least) two separate and distinct personalities who have their own patterns of interacting with the environment. Subpersonalities are able to perceive consciousness as something separate from themselves, as well as domestic image attached to these elements. American transpersonal philosopher Ken Wilber identifies subpersonality as "functional self-presentations that navigate particular psychosocial situations." For example, if a harsh critic responds with judgmental thoughts, anger, superior feelings, critical words, punitive action, and/or tense physiology when confronted with her own and/or others' fallibility, that is a subpersonality of the harsh critic kicking in to cope with the confrontation situation.".
- Subpersonality thumbnail Matr67.jpg?width=300.
- Subpersonality wikiPageID "18043234".
- Subpersonality wikiPageRevisionID "566225876".
- Subpersonality hasPhotoCollection Subpersonality.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Clinical_psychology.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Consciousness_studies.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Dissociative_disorders.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Jungian_tradition.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Personality.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Personality_typologies.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Philosophy_of_mind.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Self.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Subpersonality subject Category:Transpersonal_psychology.
- Subpersonality type Abstraction100002137.
- Subpersonality type Act100030358.
- Subpersonality type Activity100407535.
- Subpersonality type Attribute100024264.
- Subpersonality type Categorization101012712.
- Subpersonality type Condition113920835.
- Subpersonality type Disorder114052403.
- Subpersonality type Dissociation114416845.
- Subpersonality type DissociativeDisorder114417300.
- Subpersonality type DissociativeDisorders.
- Subpersonality type Event100029378.
- Subpersonality type Grouping101012360.
- Subpersonality type MentalDisorder114083790.
- Subpersonality type PersonalityTypologies.
- Subpersonality type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Subpersonality type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Subpersonality type PsychologicalState114373582.
- Subpersonality type State100024720.
- Subpersonality type Typology101013971.
- Subpersonality type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Subpersonality comment "A subpersonality is, in transpersonal psychology, a personality mode that kicks in (appears on a temporary basis) to allow a person to cope with certain types of psychosocial situations. Similar to a complex, the mode may include thoughts, feelings, actions, physiology, and other elements of human behavior to self-present a particular mode that works to negate particular psychosocial situations.".
- Subpersonality label "Podosobowość".
- Subpersonality label "Subpersonality".
- Subpersonality label "Субличность".
- Subpersonality label "شخصية فرعية".
- Subpersonality sameAs Podosobowość.
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- Subpersonality sameAs Q4445031.
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- Subpersonality sameAs Subpersonality.
- Subpersonality wasDerivedFrom Subpersonality?oldid=566225876.
- Subpersonality depiction Matr67.jpg.
- Subpersonality isPrimaryTopicOf Subpersonality.