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Category: Mental Imagery

2019-12-162025-03-04Mental Imagery, Possible selves

행동 변화의 이유로 “더 나은 내가 되기”

Winifred Gebhardt, 레이던 대학교(Leiden University), 네덜란드 약 9 년 전 나는 하루 아침에 채식주의자가 되었습니다. 당시 내가 읽고 있던 한 소설에서 주인공은 […]

2017-05-012025-02-04If-Then Plans, Interventions, Mental Imagery, Planning

Harnessing your imagination: Using the power of mental imagery to change health behaviour

Martin S. Hagger, Curtin University, Australia and University of Jyväskylä, Finland and Dominic Conroy, Birkbeck University of London, UK What is mental […]

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