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    Cognitive Remediation Journal, 2014 (vol. 3), issue 1

    Zúčastnili jsme se za vás SAN / NIHC konference: Společnost pro aplikovanou neurovědu Utrecht 30. 1. - 2. 2. 2014

    Markéta Komárková

    Cognitive Remediation Journal 2014, 3(1):25-47  

    17. mezinárodní kongres evropské federace pro biofeedback (BFE) Benátky 11. - 15. 2. 2014

    Eva Bazínková

    Cognitive Remediation Journal 2014, 3(1):48-53  

    Original work

    Schéma-inhibitory štěstí a jejich remediace

    Jiří Kulka

    Cognitive Remediation Journal 2014, 3(1):3-13  

    Schema-inhibitors of Happiness and their Remediation

    Jiří Kulka

    Cognitive Remediation Journal 2014, 3(1):14-24 | DOI: 10.5507/crj.2014.002  

    The author describes his own concept of happiness, which he has derived from an original theory of personality. Personality structure consists of four subsystems: motivational, executive, egotic, and character. The definition of happiness as a synergic unity of joy, bliss, self-actualization, and meaning comes from the concept of saturation of these personality substructures. Further he focuses on factors which hinder life happiness and shows the possibility to implement schema therapy in the area of positive psychotherapy. Both therapeutic systems can be interconnected in the following manner; that is we can use schemas (Young et al.) to explain the...


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