Not exact matches
Researchers are beginning to
apply models from
psychology and behavioral economics to identify new social and
cognitive devices to gently nudge clinician decision making while preserving freedom of choice.
In this role, she
applied social
psychology theories to examine
cognitive, affective, and situational factors that affect health decisions.
You can read the paper here: http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/28/08/23/PDF/HaDuong-2008-HierarchicalFusionOfExpertOpinionInTheTBMApplicationToClimateSensitivity.pdf It's a
cognitive psychology or
applied reasoning paper, where the author
applies, or at least plays with, the Transferable Belief Model.
Frisch, M. B. (2006) Quality of Life Therapy:
Applying a Life Satisfaction Approach to Positive
Psychology and
Cognitive Therapy.
I hold doctoral degrees in Clinical
Psychology and in Brain and
Cognitive Sciences, and approach research on child development from both basic science and
applied, public health perspectives.
References Frisch, M. B. (2006) Quality of Life Therapy:
Applying a Life Satisfaction Approach to Positive
Psychology and
Cognitive Therapy.
I needed to enhance my university degrees and licensure, so I reviewed and
applied a variety of commonly used
psychology perspectives, such as systems theory,
cognitive - behavioral theory, psychoanalytical theory and narrative therapy.
Developmental
psychology informs several
applied fields, including educational
psychology, child psychopathology and forensic
psychology, and also complements several other basic research fields in
psychology, including social
psychology,
cognitive psychology, and comparative
psychology.