-- Conducting training and supervision work with
a group of psychologists and psychiatrists working with children and families living with HIV (UNICEFF Egypt 2016)
-- Founding and managing substance abuse centers for 20 years (1997 - present)-- Founding and managing HIV counseling and testing center, Hayat, in Giza Egypt (2009 - present)-- Seven years consultant in UNDP HIV / AIDS Program in The Arab States (HARPAS) including conducting training workshops and research activities in middle east and African Horn countries (2005 - 2012)-- One year experience with UNHCER in Syria (2011 - 2012)-- Two years consultant with COSV organization (Italian organization) working with Syrian refugees and Syrian civil activists in Lebanon and Turkey (2013 - 2014)-- Conducting training and supervision work with
a group of psychologists and psychiatrists working with children and families living with HIV (UNICEFF Egypt 2016)-- Main consultant trainer with psychologists and social workers working with Gender Based Violence refugee children in Egypt (Terre Des Hmmes 2017)-- Three years weekly TV program on marriage and couple relations (2014 - present)-- Experience with three TV series by acting and writing (2015,2016,2017)-- Board member in the Association of Evolutionary Psychiatric and Group Work, and the Egyptian Association of Group Therapies and Processes
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a group of psychologists in Montreal specializing in cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness - based therapies.
Last year
a group of psychologists urged the Ontario Ombudsman to investigate how the WSIB ignores their professional medical opinions.
It is quite a story, and when she told it to
the group of psychologists in San Francisco last week, it brought her a prolonged standing ovation.
The test was designed by
a group of psychologists who are specialised in psychometrics and dynamics of human relationships.
The report is the result of work done by the Coalition for Psychology in Schools and Education, a diverse
group of psychologists, supported by APA, with expertise in psychology's application to education, including early childhood, elementary, secondary or special education.
The move comes after years of work by a small
group of psychologists who exposed the APA's role in legitimizing the U.S. government's use of torture in the war on terror.
This instant diagnosis is the product of a small
group of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and recovering gamblers who together run a gambling treatment program at a private psychiatric hospital called Taylor Manor.
With a new lens and some added direction from a research study on collective intelligence (abilities that emerge out of collaboration) by
a group of psychologists from Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and Union College, Project Aristotle's researchers went back to the drawing board to comb their data for unspoken customs.
A group of psychologists from Yale and other universities tested this in 2009 with a study published in «Psychological Science».
In a related development in 2008,
a group of psychologists concluded in a research paper that a sense of purpose and direction prolongs life and we can see evidence of this in our DNA — specifically our telomeres.
«Over the past several years, NASA has been funding
a group of psychologists to develop a software program astronauts could use, while aboard spacecraft, to help them work through depression and conflicts with their fellow space - goers.
Not exact matches
The
psychologists assessed each student's level
of extroversion and then followed the progress
of the
groups, monitoring their level
of conflict and
group dynamics over time.
If we can «chunk» (a fun word
psychologists use for
grouping information into smaller parts)
groups of three cards into one «thing,» we've suddenly reduced 52 things you have to memorize down to 17 (plus a leftover card, but that's not a big deal).
The co-owner and vice-president
of Atlanta - based MA&A
Group, an information - systems - development company, Miller uses an industrial
psychologist who employs his own battery
of surveys.
A
group of University
of Illinois
psychologists reviewed all the scientific papers that brain training companies use to market the proven success
of their brain training apps and games.
That's the good news from a study conducted by University
of Virginia
psychologist Rachel Narr and colleagues that tracked a diverse
group of 169 teenagers from ages 15 to 25.
The second strategy is to make use
of what
psychologists call the «mere exposure effect,» a psychological mechanism according to which just being exposed to a person, idea, or
group tends to result in positive feelings about them.
For example, Andrew Giambrone
of The Atlantic shared research from one
group of Austrian
psychologists who reported «a correlation between EI and narcissism, raising the possibility that narcissists with high EI might use their «charming, interesting, and even seductive» qualities for «malicious purposes,» such as deceiving others.
The 2011 study, conducted by a team
of psychologists at Columbia, Wisconsin - Madison and Harvard universities, put
groups of students through four cognitive and computer - based experiments designed to test recall and word recognition.
Psychologists agree on a fundamental human motivation such as the need to belong, which is our emotional need to be accepted by members
of a
group affecting our behavior.
Dr. Tasha Eurich is an organizational
psychologist, researcher, and principal
of The Eurich
Group.
Where I live, one
of the local
psychologist groups sets up mentors and graduate students.
These domain experts join an accomplished
group of advisors from our first fund, including Sam Yagan (Founder
of Match.com), Gregg Kaplan (founder and former CEO
of RedBox), Jim Gagnard (former Chairman, CEO
of SmartSignal), Steve Farsht (Managing Director Corazon Capital), Steve Julius (Former Chicago Bulls Director
of Player Development, Sports
Psychologist), Armando Pauker (General Partner, Apex Venture Partners), and Wayne Boulais (General Partner, Apex Venture Partners).
Sociologists and
psychologists hold that some
of the emotionality in prejudice stems from subconscious attitudes that cause a person to ward off feelings
of inadequacy by projecting them onto a target
group.
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.
Along similar lines, Stanford
psychologists Mark Lepper and David Greene, in a paper entitled «Turning Play into Work,» report on two
groups of preschool children who were tested on their continuing interest in a certain play activity.
Members
of this fourth
group believe that contemporary
psychologists have learned some things about human reality that Christians would never have learned through closer attention to their specific revelation.
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.
The interpretation
of the meaning
of concepts, acts, and behavior given by devout individuals or
groups may or may not agree with the findings
of the historian,
psychologist, or sociologist.
He will study the activities
of religious leaders and
groups, forms
of action and response, and with the help
of the
psychologist will ascertain their meaning and motivation.
As it happens, in the»80s, the
psychologists Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley spent years cataloging the number
of words spoken to young children in dozens
of families from different socioeconomic
groups, and what they found was not only a disparity in the complexity
of words used, but also astonishing differences in sheer number.
There emerge types
of religious leaders — whose lives the historian has illumined, whose intellectual and emotional makeup the
psychologist has investigated, and whose social role the sociologist has explored — as well as types
of religious
groupings and religious institutions.
In addition to classroom growth methods, schools should develop a variety
of other small
groups for students, led by qualified teachers, counselors, and school
psychologists.
Since the professional effectiveness
of teachers, ministers, social workers, counseling
psychologists, nurses, and psychiatrists depend so much on their skills in relating and communicating, graduate schools training them should make extensive use
of growth
groups.
Trained psychoanalysts treated the patients in the first
group, less highly trained
psychologists and psychotherapists treated the second
group, and the third
group was under the care
of employees with no formal training.
Another
group of ministers and their wives meet regularly with a well - trained clinical
psychologist in a personal growth
group.
The article recounts how an ambitious team
of research
psychologists undertook to study the entire
group of children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island
of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
So you get the bitter remark made to me by a teenage boy sent to a
psychologist for treatment: «She's out at work most
of the day, and when she comes back, music
groups and badminton come next.
Without this ability «to turn off the Me and turn on the We,» moral
psychologist Jonathan Haidt tells us, our species would still be wandering around as
groups of nomads, unable to create a civilization.
Led by a
psychologist, the youth, teachers, and graduate students spent most
of the weekends in confrontation
groups of fifteen.
Americans may not be quite as fanatical as European soccer fans, but some among them harbor the same frustrations, grow similarly aggressive at sports events, drink excessively before and during games and succumb to what
psychologists call «deindividualization» — the loss
of inhibition and a sense
of accountability when part
of a large
group.
In an experiment conducted by Mark Lepper, a Stanford
psychologist, a
group of preschoolers who liked to draw were told one day that they would get a reward — a blue ribbon and a certificate — at the end
of the class for drawing some pictures.
We eradicate stigma by increasing the availability and accessibility
of mental health care worldwide by: treating patients, training professionals, including
psychologists, therapists, OBGYNs, pediatricians, nurses, and midwives, providing public programs, including new parent
groups, breastfeeding clinics, and adolescent services, funding research, providing curated content online, and advocating in public and private sectors.
Harlow's work, as well as important research by
psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, helped influence key changes in how orphanages, adoption agencies, social services
groups, and child care providers approached the care
of children.
«Regardless
of ecology,» write anthropologist Barry Hewlett and
psychologist Michael Lamb in their book Hunter - gatherer Childhoods, «hunting and gathering
groups are characterized by frequent and extended breastfeeding and extraordinarily high levels
of parent - child physical contact and proximity.»
Checking in with a
psychologist is also a great way for parents to find out about support
groups and other local resources available to families
of gifted children.
Naseef, Robert SPECIAL CHILDREN, CHALLENGED PARENTS Carol Publishing
Group, 1997 The author, a
psychologist and father
of a child with autism, helps parents come to terms with their own feelings surrounding their special needs children and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these children.