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1 Equally Yoked - Liberal Arts and Humanities - Webinar “...about equal to/or so very similar...” Dyadic Psychology

2 Disclaimer for general and education purposes  The information contained within this presentation is provided for general and education purposes and do not constitute psychological counsel, psychiatric or psychotherapeutic advice on the subject matter.  Statements that have not been peer reviewed and evaluated by authorities are not intended to diagnose nor treat any psychosocial disparities with respect for evidenced based dyadic (equallyoketarian) models.  Always seek the advice of a qualified professional or other psychosocial health care provider about any questions regarding clinical psychological problems, psychosomatic troubles, and/or social difficulties. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

3 “Self & Identity” Social Psychology Social Psychology - The Liberal Arts and Humanities - A Review Who you are…

4 “Personal Identity” Your “Personal Identity” includes a lot-it includes your character & personality and the sum of all of these: “Social Identity”“Social Identity” –The novel way which local society may view you “Civil Identity”“Civil Identity” –The features of which a government may view you “Family Identity”“Family Identity” –The unique features of your family lineage - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

5 “Social Identity” Your Social identity is your sense of belongingness to a collective of identified important groups such as; Citizenship: a Nation, Residence: Home, Property: Ownership, deeds, and co-ownership in Real estate, e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc., Profession: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or union, Title: in clubs, associations, organizations, etc., Credentials, diplomas, licenses, certifications, documentation of schools successfully attended. Socio-economic Class: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates. Your Social identity is your sense of belongingness to a collective of identified important groups such as; Citizenship: a Nation, Residence: Home, Property: Ownership, deeds, and co-ownership in Real estate, e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc., Profession: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or union, Title: in clubs, associations, organizations, etc., Education: Credentials, diplomas, licenses, certifications, documentation of schools successfully attended. Socio-economic Class: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

6 “Civil Identity” Your Civil identity is actually a mosaic of your present: Ancestry, Ethnicity, Political Party, Race, Color, Religion, Disability, Sex, Sexual (Pleasure) Preference Orientation, Marital Status, Family Status, etc.Ancestry, Ethnicity, Political Party, Race, Color, Religion, Disability, Sex, Sexual (Pleasure) Preference Orientation, Marital Status, Family Status, etc. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

7 “Family Identity” Your “Family identity” is based on your surname and closely associated with your family ‘Civil Identity’ and your specific surname: Your Surname is that specific family name passed down line generation after generation in a family lineage from whom the origins of your surname - to the very youngest new born. Your Middle name is a name given by your joint parents traditionally-by inter- marrying families to protect the family against frauds, phoneys, and fakes out to use your reputable ‘names’ as a tactic or strategy to profit in a multicultural finance. Your First name is a personal name given to you as a newborn by your parents - to be used in every day conversations - with a specific meaning – concerning the reputation to ‘live up to’ in society. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

8 “Personality” Your true ‘Personality’ is about just how your capability is manifested in the way you personally: observe, uphold, and promote what is right, such as: Law abidingness,Law abidingness, Morality/abiding in social mores,andMorality/abiding in social mores,and Heartfulness/emotional stability.Heartfulness/emotional stability. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

9 “Character” Your ‘Character’ is the actual way your seen by your peers as having the capacity of just how you personally and actively fight against: Crime/& infractions of the law,Crime/& infractions of the law, Immorality/violating social mores, andImmorality/violating social mores, and Infatuation/lust.Infatuation/lust. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

10 A Healthy Relationship Good Communication HonestyHonesty TrustTrust Equally-yokedEqually-yoked Support RespectRespect TimeTime - The Liberal Arts and Humanities - …a well rounded… …a well balanced…

11 Some “Suggested” Schools Liberty U., Lee U., Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist U., Johnson U., California Lutheran U., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks, Cedarville U., Anderson U., Samford U., Bryan Coll., Corban U., Hendrix Coll., Southwestern U., Centre Coll., Bethel Coll., Central Coll., Eastern U., Belmont U., Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U., Macalester Coll., Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U., Southeastern U., Emory U., St. Olaf Coll., Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll., Concordia U., NE, DePauw U., Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U., Taylor U., Abilene Christian U., Sewanee-U.of the South, Valparaiso U., Texas Christian U., Ohio Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U., U. of Mobile, Gordon Coll., Covenant Coll., California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.,, Goshen Coll., Allegheny Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Waynesburg U., Biola U., Wheaton Coll., Regent U., Presbyterian Coll., Baylor U., Davidson Coll., Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U., Pepperdine U., Wofford Coll., Oklahoma Baptist U., Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U., Asbury U., Hanover Coll., Chapman U., Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.,, Illinois Coll., Augustana Coll. – SD, Point Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll., Augsburg Coll., Calvin Coll., Azusa Pacific U., Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville, North Central Coll., Vanguard U. of SoCal, Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U., Patrick Henry Coll., Albion Coll., LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U., John Brown U.John Brown U., Oklahoma City U., Wartburg Coll., Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa, Grove City Coll., Belhaven U., American U.Liberty U., Lee U., Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist U., Johnson U., California Lutheran U., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks, Cedarville U., Anderson U., Samford U., Bryan Coll., Corban U., Hendrix Coll., Southwestern U., Centre Coll., Bethel Coll., Central Coll., Eastern U., Belmont U., Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U., Macalester Coll., Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U., Southeastern U., Emory U., St. Olaf Coll., Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll., Concordia U., NE, DePauw U., Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U., Taylor U., Abilene Christian U., Sewanee-U.of the South, Valparaiso U., Texas Christian U., Ohio Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U., U. of Mobile, Gordon Coll., Covenant Coll., California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.,, Goshen Coll., Allegheny Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Waynesburg U., Biola U., Wheaton Coll., Regent U., Presbyterian Coll., Baylor U., Davidson Coll., Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U., Pepperdine U., Wofford Coll., Oklahoma Baptist U., Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U., Asbury U., Hanover Coll., Chapman U., Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.,, Illinois Coll., Augustana Coll. – SD, Point Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll., Augsburg Coll., Calvin Coll., Azusa Pacific U., Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville, North Central Coll., Vanguard U. of SoCal, Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U., Patrick Henry Coll., Albion Coll., LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U., John Brown U.John Brown U., Oklahoma City U., Wartburg Coll., Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa, Grove City Coll., Belhaven U., American U. - The Liberal Arts and Humanities -

12 “Be ye not unequally yoked…” II Corinthians 6:14 - The Liberal Arts and Humanities - Quotation…


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