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D-motivation

Deutsch: D-Motivation / Español: D-Motivación / Português: D-Motivação / Français: D-Motivation / Italiano: D-Motivazione /

D-Motivation, often referred to as "Desire Motivation," is a concept in psychology that pertains to the processes, factors, and dynamics that underlie an individual's desires and wants. This article delves into the psychology context of D-Motivation, exploring its characteristics, potential risks, application areas, and offering recommendations for harnessing and managing one's desires. Additionally, we'll consider historical perspectives and legal considerations in the realm of motivation.

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D-perception

D-Perception, short for "Dynamic Perception," is a concept in psychology that pertains to the dynamic and fluid nature of human perception. This article delves into the psychology context of D-Perception, providing insights into its characteristics, potential risks, application areas, and recommendations for enhancing and understanding perception. Additionally, we'll consider historical perspectives and legal considerations related to the field of perception.

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Daily hassle

Deutsch: Täglicher Ärger / Español: Molestia Diaria / Português: Aborrecimento Diário / Français: Tracas Quotidiennes / Italiano: Fastidio Quotidiano /

Daily hassle refers to everyday events that people experience as harmful, threatening, or annoying.

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Daily hassles

Daily hassles is defined as minor daily stressful events which are believed to have a cumulative effect in increasing the likelihood of illness. They are everyday events that people experience as harmful, threatening, or annoying.

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Daily Life Therapy

Daily Life Therapy (HIGASHI) refers to a programme that aims to provide autistic children with a systematic education through group dynamics, modelling and physical activity.

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Daily Value

Daily Value is a standard used in nutritional labeling.

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Daimonic

Daimonic is a term which according to May refers to any human attribute or function that in moderation is positive but in excess is negative.

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Dairy

Deutsch: Milchprodukte / Español: Lácteos / Português: Laticínios / Français: Produits laitiers / Italiano: Latticini

In psychology, the term dairy refers to the consumption of milk and milk-derived products, which can have significant effects on mental health and cognitive function. Research has explored the relationship between dairy intake and various psychological outcomes, including mood regulation, anxiety, and depression. Understanding these connections is crucial for developing dietary recommendations that support mental well-being.

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