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Consciousness / Self / Cognition / Feeling / Qualia / Awareness / Self-awareness / Psychology of self / Compliance gaining / The Art of Happiness
Date: 2016-08-12 16:22:30
Consciousness
Self
Cognition
Feeling
Qualia
Awareness
Self-awareness
Psychology of self
Compliance gaining
The Art of Happiness

Self-Awareness for Sport Psychology Practitioners Abstract: It is important for sport psychology practitioners to know their own feelings, wants, and needs well enough to assure that the work they do addresses the needs

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