Perhaps the findings of a study
done by psychologists at San Francisco State University will encourage you to take time away from work and have a little fun.
According to research
done by psychologist Kevin Dutton called the Great British Psychopath Survey, some jobs seem to attract them and have higher than average numbers of psychopaths among their practitioners.
The work
done by psychologists / mental health practitioners / neuroscientists indicate that intense / deep prayer and meditation trigger different responses in people as per the various references which I provided in my previous comments.
A study
done by a psychologist at Oregon State University had some surprising results about the long term effects of positive parenting.
Recent studies
done by psychologists and child care professionals have shown that the long term affects of baby wearing are only positive.
Recent studies
done by psychologists and child care professionals have shown that the long term -LSB-...]
According to studies
done by psychologist and study researcher Sam Gosling, PhD, of the University of Texas at Austin, what differentiates dog and cat people may not stand true anymore.
If you are having the testing, however, that will be
done by a psychologist.
Not exact matches
The original work on this topic was
done by social
psychologists John R. P. French and Bertram Raven in 1959.
According to research
by psychologists Green & Brock, they
do.
In a review co-authored in 2011
by Yale
psychologist June Gruber, researchers found that the pursuit of happiness can actually lead to negative outcomes — not because surrounding yourself with positive people, mastering a skill, smiling, getting therapy or practicing self - governance aren't conducive to happiness, in and of themselves, but because «when you're
doing it with the motivation or expectation that these things ought to make you happy, that can lead to disappointment and decreased happiness.»
«Every day we have opportunities to transform potentially impersonal, instrumental exchanges into genuine social interactions, and the happiness literature suggests that we may reap benefits
by doing so,» the
psychologists wrote.
It might seem encouraging to applaud your child's intelligence, but tons of research — much of it spearheaded
by Stanford
psychologist Carol Dweck — shows that
doing so makes kids fearful of taking risks or pursuing tough goals that might make them feel less than brilliant at first.
The research, conducted
by a pair of University of Illinois
psychologists, asked undergraduates to report what changes they'd like to make to their personalities and then tracked them over time to see if, with a little guidance and an active commitment to alter their personalities, they could actually
do it.
According to Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary
psychologist and author of «Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language,» that isn't the only benefit to gossip, and it didn't evolve
by chance.
It's idea that most likely never occurred to you, but according to a series of studies
done by a team led
by University of Virginia
psychologist Shige Oishi, whether you're more suited to, say, mountainous Aspen or beachside San Diego doesn't just depend on whether you like to surf or ski.
Many scientific studies, including research
by renowned
psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough, have found that people who consciously focus on gratitude, experience greater emotional wellbeing and physical health than those who don't.
If you took those AA members and put them all in, say, group therapy sessions headed
by a psychiatrist,
psychologist, etc., if AA didn't exist at all, it's quite possible that many of them would still recover from their alcoholism with similar statistical levels of success.
The Catholic Church and exorcists have reiterated so many times that before they
do the rite the person has been tested
by doctors and
psychologists to rule out some sort of physical or mental illness (whether it may be an illness that no one has discovered or coined / cured is moot).
The internist is equipped to treat the physiological problems and administer Antabuse; the
psychologist is trained to
do testing through which the alcoholic's therapeutic needs can be evaluated, and he may be trained to
do research and psychotherapy; the psychiatrist, being a medical doctor like the internist, can prescribe medication, but his unique skills are in the area of individual and group therapy and their relationship to drug therapies; the social worker may be trained to help the alcoholic work through his marital and vocational problems and
do group as well as individual therapy; the social worker may also work with spouses; the pastoral counselor is specially equipped
by training to help the alcoholic with his «spiritual» problems as these relate to his sobriety and his interpersonal relationships; he may also be trained to
do group and marital counseling; 40.
how often
do todays
psychologists admit or deny the ability for people to be influenced
by powerful demonic feelings and spirits?
Mintz
does not refer at all to research
by developmental
psychologists such as Jay Belsky of London's Birkbeck College and Alan Sroufe of the University of Minnesota; nor
does he cite the huge, multicenter National Institute of Child Health studies, all of which suggest that more than 20 hours per week of child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties
by early grade school.
but fortunately there are
psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who
do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published
by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state of consciousness.
In the last 15 years,
psychologist Mark Laaser, author of Healing the Wounds of Sexual Addiction, has seen «an escalating crisis in the church» so that «rarely a day goes
by that I don't get a call about a «fallen» pastor.»
Education is no longer
done exclusively under the auspices of the church; marriages can be solemnized
by civil authorities; counseling is dominated
by psychologists and psychiatrists, the contemporary doctors of the soul — and the list could be continued.
By the way, I don't know where it came from but in several posts he is mentioned as being a
psychologist.
All this was
done of course with consent of the parents who, distressed
by these grievous malformations in their newborns, were persuaded
by the pediatric endocrinologists and consulting
psychologists to accept transformational surgery for their sons.
B concludes the paragraph with these lines: Those who came nearest to
doing this were, I think, theists, but they were not widely noticed or appreciated for this achievement; one sect of Hindus founded
by Sri Jiva Goswami, Plato in his mature dialogues, the Socinians, Gustav Fechner the German
psychologist (for his time in some ways the best of all), and Whitehead (ditto).
We must begin
by using less particularized terms; and, since one of the duties of the science of religions is to keep religion in connection with the rest of science, we shall
do well to seek first of all a way of describing the «more,» which
psychologists may also recognize as real.
While I don't see god in the equation, I
do think most people have a sense of personal control that is out of proportion to the reality as seen
by psychologists.
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This method is supported
by pediatricians and
psychologists including Dr Phil McGraw who has
done 2 show on how to potty train in one day.
According to an article in Psychology Today
by clinical
psychologist and sleep disorder specialist Michael J Breus, a 2011 study showed that bed - sharing
does not negatively affect cognitive or behavioral development in young children.
When striving to understand human development,
psychologists often start
by examining what infants can and can not
do.
A study
done by Canadian and Chinese
psychologists found that adults, both male and female, ranked infants as cuter than toddlers.
Parents who
do so disregard a strict censure
by most pediatricians and
psychologists, who view the practice as the root of many evils in child development and behavior.
Humanitarian
psychologist Aala El - Khani, PhD, with the University of Manchester in the UK, has
done extensive work in protecting and restoring mental health to children of families affected
by armed conflict.
The
psychologist hired
by the city of Buffalo to
do psychological exams for Buffalo Police and Fire applicants has resigned following public outcry.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The
psychologist hired
by the city of Buffalo to
do psychological exams for Buffalo Police and Fire applicants has resigned following public outcry.
Panic and intense anxiety don't have a great effect on decision - making, a recent academic study
by American
psychologists found.
But not until the late 1800s
did a German
psychologist by the name of Hermann Ebbinghaus pioneer the study of memory in an experimental way.
When they don't feel they can show that legitimately, they'll show it
by taking people down a notch or two,» says Nathanael Fast, a social
psychologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, who led a series of experiments to explore this effect.
But work
by such
psychologists as Fritz Strack, Antonio Damasio, Joe LeDoux shows the truth is often the reverse: what we feel is actually the product, not the cause, of what we
do.
People's self - confidence about
doing math and science (which
psychologists call «self - efficacy») influenced their preferred career goals, but their math and science ability and experience (as demonstrated
by their course grades)
did not.
Charles Tart, a
psychologist at the University of California at Davis, who
did the first major study of out - of - body experiences in 1969, and Raymond Moody... designed experiments of questionable rigor and made matters worse
by ignoring the peer - review process and publishing their results in best - selling books.»
«We've conducted tracking tests in laboratories in which subjects follow moving images across computer screens,» says
psychologist McBeath, «and we've found that until the velocity of the target changes
by as much as 60 to 70 percent, people don't notice that it's speeding up or slowing down at all.»
The compassion degrees in the participant's responses to the stories were analyzed
by two
psychologists who didn't know whether the patient had been administered oxytocin or the placebo.
Now, motivated
by several recent high - profile frauds and an overall concern that many of their field's results aren't trustworthy, some experimental
psychologists are
doing an audit.
Work
by psychologist Timothy J. Trull and his colleagues at the University of Missouri — Columbia similarly suggests that many young adults who display some features of BPD
do not exhibit these features after only a two - year period, indicating that early signs of BPD often abate.
Rates of major depression, a psychiatric condition marked
by intense sadness, hopelessness, insomnia and a general loss of interest or pleasure, don't markedly change from one season to another among U.S. adults, says a team led
by psychologist Steven LoBello of Auburn University at Montgomery in...