Sentences with phrase «psychological experts not»

Psychological experts not involved with the research said the study may prove to be an important step in sexual addiction receiving the same degree as legitimacy as other behavioral addictions, such as compulsive gambling.

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Clearly the data obsessed company knows the dismal statistics on traditional training, so when it wanted to nudge their managers to provide more psychological safety for their teams, they didn't call in an expert for a seminar or send everyone to an expensive but useless class.
The psychological experts around the world disagree with you, so obviously you formed your opinion not based on facts.
Both transportation and ecology experts tell us that we can not go on indefinitely multiplying the number of cars on our streets and highways without serious costs to our physical and psychological well - being.
What Macall Gordon did show is that supposed «sleep experts» are recommending CIO with very young babies, but the studies that purport to demonstrate that CIO is safe did not look at infants or did not seperate infants from older babies in their results and also only looked at a very small number of factors in determining its effectiveness / safety (not assessing the physiological or psychological effects).
Watching YouTube videos, Instagram demos, and Facebook tutorials may make us feel as though we're acquiring all sorts of new skills but it probably won't make us experts, according to research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Experts agree on two things: Its not primarily psychological, and although it's rarely cured, it is often treatable.
Experts aren't clear on why, but research suggests that a mix of hormonal, genetic, immune response, and psychological factors are involved.
It also would not take an expert in psychology to realize that the psychological framework of a person is not clearly charted over three periods of that person's life.
If you don't understand the psychological biases and heuristics that technical experts, policy - makers, and the general public, use in thinking about uncertain risks, you won't be able to communicate effectively because people will unconsciously distort what you say to fit their preconceived (possibly faulty) mental model of the issue (see M. Granger Morgan, «Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach» (Cambridge, 2001) for solid empirical evidence of this problem and how to avoid it.
According to the American Psychological Association, my videogame analogy has not been widely adopted: experts «liken willpower to a muscle that can get fatigued from overuse.»
We may enlist a qualified expert witness to discuss the nature of the psychological issue, your case, and whether or not PTSD or other psychological issues have occurred.
Because these injuries don't show up on any x-ray or scan, having a strong credible team of experts at your disposal is crucial to any psychological injury case.
declined to find that the applicant represented a minimal risk, despite evidence of a psychologist and a psychiatrist that the applicant represented a «minimal risk» to reoffend, as one expert was not qualified as an expert «in the specific rehabilitation of Pharmacists» [41], and it could not rely on the evidence of a second expert as the applicant had admitted «he lied to psychological assessors in the past»; [42] and
In court at last for a hearing, the judge — not the one who had ordered the psychological report, did not want to hear testimony of any expert.
Close relationships are vital not only for humans» emotional and psychological well - being, but also for physical health, according to social psychology expert Rick Nauert, in an article for PsychCentral.
The Court went on to caution that «when considering the theory of expert testimony... it is vitally important to avoid the confusion engendered by reference to syndromes... At the present time experts have not achieved consensus on the existence of a psychological syndrome... use of the word syndrome leads only to confusion, and to unwarranted and unworkable comparisons to battered child syndrome.»
Further, the constructs that were identified by the experts as controlling (n = 60) were divided in psychological control and harsh physical discipline by the first and second authors.
Forensic consultations are not limited to psychological testing or expert witness testimony, though The Wyatt Group provides those services.
A District Court of Appeals in Florida also expressed concerns with respect to the reliability of PAS — although the admissibility of PAS testimony was not specifically ruled upon — when it determined that a lower court's ruling compelling a psychological examination of a non-consenting child (by an expert who suspected PAS) was deficient.
Upholding the lower court's assessment that the psychological impact on the children of such a cure was risky and uncertain, the appellate court held that the lower court was not required to accept the opinion of the father's expert, Dr. Wellen, who advocated that only a transfer of custody would cure the PAS.
Why do so many enter the business, thrashing about, spending most of their time and money «marketing» themselves as experts etc., when clearly they are not, only to find out that they are not suited to the business, not academically prepared / knowledgeable enough to stand toe - to - toe with those already established in the business who are, or, who are not financially / psychologically prepared to dig down deep enough to make up for the shortfall of the foregoing before running out of resources, both financial and psychological in nature.
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