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PsychoEducation Tensor Podcast

PsychoEducation Tensor Podcast

De : Joseph Z. Sheppard
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The PsychoEducation Tensor (PET)tm was developed as a product of EM-Theory, a model of global cognition I developed from 2010-2020 and published as a psychology graduate thesis. EM-Theory describes a psychoeducation tensor (PET) that models global cognition in a manner easily available to limited capacity working memory. EM-Theory was designed to balance inner eye/inner scribe spatial working memory functioning with inner ear/inner voice verbal working memory functioning. Increased right hemispheric functioning is associated with more joy and reduced psychological distress. I am a Jewish scientist that explores salient journeys from a curiosity in ideas exploring many concepts via my personal neurodiverse Judaic perspective.© 2022 PsychoEducation Tensor Podcast Développement personnel Judaïsme Réussite personnelle Science Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • PsychoEducation Tensor Podcast #1
      Feb 15 2022

      We celebrate the Jewish culture origins of the PsychoEducation Tensor (PET) developed by Joseph Z. Sheppard as rubric for understanding human cognition and expressions. In this episode, Joseph explores Reb Nachman's thirteen folk stories and their similarity to the symmetries of the PET. These explorations include a preliminary introduction to PET and then similarities to quantum-like powers bestowed on seven tzadikim in similar organization as metacognitive elements with the PsychoEducation Tensor. The PET was developed by Joseph Z. Sheppard. Please do not use the PET without expressed permission from the author. Copyright, Joseph Z. Sheppard, 2022. All rights reserved.

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