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      EMOTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Three interpretive contexts as selectors of Association are posited as the Ego, Identities and Ipseities. The Ego is defined as the selector of Association, specifically as that which pertains-to and affects the body - both internal and external. The Identities are defined as selectors of Association that pertain to personifications of objectives. The Ipseities are defined as selectors of Association that context of personifications of other-dimensional objectives as Spirituality and Religion.

      EGO

The Ego is affiliated with the Equipolent Emotional Dynamic and the Conservative Paradigm. The evaluative system of the Ego is Optimum Correspondence and the associative sensory response system is said to be Natural Affection. The Ego is said to select Association and make decisions primarily in reference to needs, affects, situation and circumstance, incidence and events that affect the body. The Ego will usually dress appropriate to the weather. The Ego will usually be careful of the body. The Ego is the protector and preserver of the body and as such would be inclined to Correspondent Association, as accurate assessments of the bodies relationship with its environment correspondent to Natural Affection.

The Ego is the first personality developed from birth before Identities, as the personification of objectives created in teen years. Consequential value of the Ego is called Unified Consequence. The Consequential Value of the results & products of natural change are considered as equivalent to the tandem pre-existent state transformed or destroyed, wherein change is equivalent to the promotion and preservation of the former tandem states changed in identical or near like form. Change that stays the same. Emotion then fundamentally is under-pinned by an even-keel assessment of Consequence, wherein change promotes the same as regeneration, rebirth, renewal and revitalization.

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