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'''Introspection''' can be described as the experience of a state of mind in which a person feels as if they are being encouraged or forced to reflect upon and examine aspects of their life, thoughts, and feelings.  
'''Introspection''' can be described as the experience of a state of mind in which a person feels as if they are being encouraged or forced to reflect upon and examine aspects of their life, thoughts, and feelings.<ref>Introspection definition (alleydog) | https://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.php?term=Introspection</ref><ref>What is introspection (PsychologyDictionary) | https://psychologydictionary.org/introspection/</ref><ref>Introspection definition (Merriam Webster Dictionary) | https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/introspection</ref>


This state is often felt to be extremely effective at facilitating therapeutic self-improvement and positive personal growth on a level that remains largely unparalleled by that of everyday sober living. This is due to the way in which it often results in logical resolutions to the present situation, future possibilities, insecurities, and goals or personal acceptance of insecurities, fears, hopes, struggles, and traumas.
This state is often felt to be extremely effective at facilitating therapeutic self-improvement and positive personal growth on a level that remains largely unparalleled by that of everyday sober living. This is due to the way in which it often results in logical resolutions to the present situation, future possibilities, insecurities, and goals or personal acceptance of insecurities, fears, hopes, struggles, and traumas.
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===External links===
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introspection Introspection (Wikipedia)]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introspection Introspection (Wikipedia)]
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Revision as of 20:38, 21 July 2018

Introspection can be described as the experience of a state of mind in which a person feels as if they are being encouraged or forced to reflect upon and examine aspects of their life, thoughts, and feelings.[1][2][3]

This state is often felt to be extremely effective at facilitating therapeutic self-improvement and positive personal growth on a level that remains largely unparalleled by that of everyday sober living. This is due to the way in which it often results in logical resolutions to the present situation, future possibilities, insecurities, and goals or personal acceptance of insecurities, fears, hopes, struggles, and traumas.

Introspection is unlikely to be an isolated effect component but rather the result of a combination of an appropriate setting in conjunction with other coinciding effects such as analysis enhancement, empathy, affection, and sociability enhancement, and personal bias suppression. It is most commonly induced under the influence of moderate dosages of hallucinogenic compounds, such as psychedelics and dissociatives. However, it can also occur in a less consistent form under the influence of entactogens and meditation.

See also

References

  1. Introspection definition (alleydog) | https://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.php?term=Introspection
  2. What is introspection (PsychologyDictionary) | https://psychologydictionary.org/introspection/
  3. Introspection definition (Merriam Webster Dictionary) | https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/introspection