attunement

  • 1attunement — index adjustment, compatibility, synchronism Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2attunement — mənt noun ( s) : the act of attuning : the state of being attuned a delicate attunement to the written word Atlantic …

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  • 3attunement — noun see attune …

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  • 4attunement — noun a) The quality of being in tune with something b) The process of attuning or becoming attuned …

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  • 5attunement — at·tune·ment …

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  • 6Reiki — This article is about the energy therapy. For the Japanese era name, see Reiki (era). For uses of the homophone raki , see Raki (disambiguation). Energy medicine …

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  • 7Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy — is a treatment approach for families that have children with symptoms of emotional disorders, including Complex Trauma and disorders of attachment.[1] It was originally developed by psychologist Daniel Hughes as an intervention for children whose …

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  • 8Simmias of Thebes — (Greek: Σιμμίας; lived late 5th century BCE ndash;early 4th century BCE) was a disciple of Socrates, and a friend of Cebes. In his Memorabilia , Xenophon included him in the inner circle of Socrates followers.Named in: * Plato: Phaedo (Cebes and… …

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  • 9Attachment therapy — This article is about a specific form of therapy commonly known as attachment therapy . For therapies based on Bowlby s attachment theory, see Attachment based therapy (children). Attachment therapy is the most commonly used term for a… …

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  • 10Emotional contagion — is the tendency to catch and feel emotions that are similar to and influenced by those of others. One view developed by John Cacioppo of the underlying mechanism is that it represents a tendency to automatically mimic and synchronize facial… …

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