dualism in psychology
Dualism in psychology refers to the philosophical belief that the mind and body are separate entities, with distinct properties and functions, influencing human behavior and conscious experience. This perspective posits that the mind is immaterial and can exist independently of the physical body, leading to the idea of a "mind-body" or "mental-physical" dualism.
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