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Creative power of the self

Creative power of the self is the ability to create an appropriate style of life.

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Creative self

Creative self is a term which according to Adler refers to the component of the personality that provides humans with the freedom to choose their own destinies. Creative self is the "artist" in each of humans that creates their unique identity and style of life

Creative synthesis

Creative synthesis is defined as the arrangement and rearrangement of mental elements that can result from apperception.

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Creative Thinking

Deutsch: Kreatives Denken / Español: Pensamiento Creativo / Português: Pensamento Criativo / Français: Pensée Créative / Italiano: Pensiero Creativo

Creative thinking in psychology refers to the ability to generate new, diverse, and unique ideas or solutions that are original and valuable. It involves going beyond conventional thinking patterns to explore different perspectives and possibilities. Creative thinking is crucial in problem-solving, innovation, and artistic expression.

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Creativity

Creativity is defined as the ability to generate novel solutions to problems. A trait characterized by flexibility, ingenuity, and originality; the ability to generate novel ideas or works that are useful and valued by others; the ability to abandon old forms or patterns of doing things and to think in new ways. It is the cognitive process of producing something that is both original and worthwhile

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Credibility

Credibility refers to the ability to demonstrate to someone that you have the knowledge, skills, and dependability necessary to provide information, products and/or services in an area that person is interested in.

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Cremains

Deutsch: Feuerbestattung / Español: Cremacion / Português: Cremaio / Français: Crèmation / Italiano: Cremazione

Cremains means "cremated remains", that is, ash and bone resulting from cremating a body. Cremation is the use of high-temperature burning, vaporization, and oxidation to reduce dead animal or human bodies to basic chemical compounds, such as gases and mineral fragments retaining the appearance of dry bone.

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Cremaster

Deutsch: Kremaster / Español: Cremáster / Português: Cremáster / Français: Crémaster / Italiano: Cremastere

The Cremaster is a thin layer of striated muscle and connective tissue that plays a crucial role in the male reproductive system. It surrounds the spermatic cord, testes, and associated structures, contributing to thermoregulation and protection. This article explores its anatomical, physiological, and clinical significance.

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