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The Human Mind: Thinking, Feeling, Wanting
Understanding the Human Mind:The Big Picture
The Mind's Three Distinctive Functions
The Dynamic Relationship Among Thinking, Feeling, and Wanting
Behavior as a Product of the Mind's Functions
Thinking as the Key to Feelings and Desires
Rational Capacities or Irrational Tendencies Can Control the Mind
The Logic of Rationality
Distinguishing Rational from Egocentric and Sociocentric Motives
Humans Often Distort RealityThrough Irrational Lenses
The Problem of Egocentric Thinking
Feelings That Accompany Egocentrism
The Logic of Egocentrism
Distinguishing Egocentric Domination from Egocentric Submissio
The Logic of Egocentric Domination
The Logic of Egocentric Submission
Pathological Dispositions of the Human Mind
Challenging the Pathological Dispositions of the Human Mind ...
Defense Mechanisms of the Mind
The Problem of Sociocentric Thinking
Primary Forms of Sociocentric Thought
Sociocentricity: The Logic of Groupish ness
Sociocentricity: The Logic of Group Validation
Sociocentricity: The Logic of Group Control
Sociocentricity: The Logic of Conformity
Popular Misunderstandings of the Mind
Emotional Intelligence and Critical Thinking
Some Basic Definitions