«At the end of the course, I went to the professor and asked, «So, what
kind of psychologist are you?»
Not exact matches
Directing is more like you're being a
psychologist and you're
kind of analyzing the situation and evaluating each person for their idiosyncrasies.
Some
psychologists will even tell a candidate if they think the person is a poor fit for a job, but only if they believe he or she can absorb that
kind of feedback.
In the spring
of 2013, research conducted by
psychologists at Cambridge University blew the lid off how this easily accessible digital record
of your behaviour can be used (ultimately without your consent) to extract sensitive personal information about you — the
kind of information that you might not even share with your closest friends.
As these terms suggest, these
kinds of analyses come from
psychologists and theologians, or from others writing in the idioms
of those disciplines.
There is a
kind of memory which is deep in those hidden areas to which the depth
psychologists refer when they talk
of the «sub-conscious».
In spite
of all our knowledge about direct correspondence
of physiological brain processes and psychic phenomena, some modern philosophers and
psychologists still doubt that any
kind of localization could be possible.
As one
psychologist explained it, «It's a vicious circle where both poverty seems linked to greater rates
of mental illness, and in some cases, certain
kinds of mental illness seem linked to a greater likelihood
of living in poverty.»
consciousness is a fickle
kind of thing that scientist and
psychologists / psychiatrists are still not sure
of yet... there is still debate about that
Meanwhile, all negative and deadening as the remarks
of a mere professional
psychologist like myself may be in comparison with the vital lessons they will give, I am sure, upon mature rcflection, that those who have the responsibility
of administering the Ingersoll foundation are in duty bound to let the most various
kinds of official personages take their turn as well.
In spite
of their extensive firsthand knowledge
of the destructiveness in men, many contemporary depth
psychologists (in contrast to Freud) hold a
kind of cautious optimism regarding human potentialities.
The Handbook documents the views
of several celebrated
psychologists, including Sigmund Freud, who have seen religion as a
kind of mental illness and thus harmful by definition.
If I am looking (btw, as a
psychologist) for factors that may predict a QB I don't want, I am looking for (not necessarily in this order): his athletic skills, his percentage completions, his arm, (basically QB tangibles) and then (maybe) the
kinds of things that DO predict trouble later on, e.g. legal violations, drug use, steroid use, assaults, mistreatment
of men and women, cheating in college, failure to attend meetings, classes, and practice, flagrant defiance
of coaches» directions.
First, depending on what their age is, if you seriously think that they're gifted and everyone else seems to think so too, you might want to get them tested by a pediatric neuro -
psychologist who specializes in that
kind of IQ testing.
My
psychologist friend tells me that this
kind of behavior with children 2 years old or older constitutes sexual child abuse.
@Hunny: «As my friend, a
psychologist says, «Its
kind of hard to self soothe when you have no concept
of self»»
Increasingly, neuroscientists,
psychologists and educators believe that bullying and other
kinds of violence can indeed be reduced by encouraging empathy at an early age.
How Not to Raise a Bully: The Early Roots
of Empathy Increasingly, neuroscientists,
psychologists and educators believe that bullying and other
kinds of violence can indeed be reduced by encouraging empathy at an early age.
Though
Psychologists Nathan H. Azrin and Richard M. Foxx have their own potty training formula that was popular back in 1974 — Toilet Training in Less Than a Day — there's no need to put that
kind of pressure on you or your toddler.
Psychologists who have studied attachment have found that when human kids have that same
kind of licking and grooming - style bonding with their parents, especially in the first year
of life, it gives them all sorts
of psychological strength, confidence [and] character that, when they reach school age and even into adulthood, will make a huge difference in how well they do.»
«Hearing language is particularly important for understanding others, while other
kinds of experience, such as the visual modality, are less important,» says Alison Gopnik, a cognitive
psychologist at the University
of California, Berkeley.
As a
psychologist who branched out into endocrinology, Sonntag epitomizes the notion that it takes all
kinds of minds to decipher the science
of aging.
One
psychologist, James Dabbs
of Georgia State University in Atlanta, made a career out
of conducting studies connecting testosterone to every
kind of lifestyle imaginable.
For
psychologists, this
kind of mental shortcoming is like a crack in a wall.
«No one had looked at whether these
kinds of processes could be manipulated in the real world and have long - term consequences,» says social
psychologist Geoffrey Cohen
of the University
of Colorado at Boulder.
The late
psychologist James M. Dabbs made a career out
of conducting studies connecting testosterone to every
kind of lifestyle imaginable.
In 1970,
psychologist Arthur Janov published The Primal Scream, a book promoting a new
kind of psychotherapy.
«This is the
kind of question that's been desperately needed for many years,» says Jim Coan, a clinical
psychologist at the University
of Virginia in Charlottesville who was not involved in the project.
«We're actually reading words much like we identify any
kind of visual object, like we identify chairs and tables,» says study author Jonathan Grainger, a cognitive
psychologist at France's National Center for Scientific Research, and Aix - Marseille University in Marseille, France.
A recent study by Harvard University
psychologists Heather Gray, Kurt Gray and Daniel Wegner looked at people's intuitions about which
kinds of mental states God could have.
Psychologists suspect that the mathematical intuition that these neurons help produce lays the foundation for all
of our more sophisticated
kinds of math.
Azim Shariff, a
psychologist at the University
of Oregon in Eugene, says it contrasts with his analysis that, taken as a whole, previous research found no overall effect
of religion on adults faced with these
kind of moral tests.
«This
kind of intervention study is exactly what we need more
of,» says Megan Moreno, a clinical
psychologist at Seattle Children's Hospital in Washington who uses Facebook data to study adolescent health and well - being.
As Swarthmore College
psychologist Barry Schwartz wrote in a 2000 article in American Psychologist, «I think it is only a slight exaggeration to say that for the first time in human history, in the contemporary United States large numbers of people can live exactly the kind of lives they want, unconstrained by material, economic, or cultural limitat
psychologist Barry Schwartz wrote in a 2000 article in American
Psychologist, «I think it is only a slight exaggeration to say that for the first time in human history, in the contemporary United States large numbers of people can live exactly the kind of lives they want, unconstrained by material, economic, or cultural limitat
Psychologist, «I think it is only a slight exaggeration to say that for the first time in human history, in the contemporary United States large numbers
of people can live exactly the
kind of lives they want, unconstrained by material, economic, or cultural limitations.»
Designed by a team
of world class meditation experts and a Harvard
psychologist, Simple Habit meditations are just 5 - minutes and personalized for all
kinds of life situations.
I just posted a post on uh — Facebook which I think might be a slightly controversial which was I wrote this little bit
of a letter and I put
kind of like these five things that have happened over the last year or so where people have said, «Evan, I've ditched psychiatrist or I've ditched my
psychologist or my marriage counselor, or my conventional doctor because
of functional medicine.»
As
psychologist and EliteSingles researcher Dr Wiebke Neberich points out, the most interesting thing about these results is that they show how self - perceived attractiveness goes hand - in - hand with the
kind of confidence that leads one to get very specific about relationship expectations.
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Why he's the man: In a film that generally fails to mine the best out
of its talented cast, Paul Giamatti shines the brightest here as a rather confronting (borderline chilling)
psychologist who manifests as a major catalyst in determining the
kind of fate Morgan and her «captors» await.
As you're saying, VanderMeer's novel evacuates the world really quickly, but I do like that the film keeps the
psychologist (played by Jennifer Jason Leigh) as this
kind of parallel figure who is trying to reach «the truth» or some
kind of equivalent thing.
Developmental
psychologist Richard Weissbourd, the co-director
of Making Caring Common and a senior lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education, offers advice on setting the
kind of classroom norms that can create a respectful environment for rich conversations about even the most challenging topics.
Industrial and postindustrial life, very recent phenomena in evolutionary terms, require
kinds of learning that are constructed artificially and sometimes arduously on the natural
of the mind — a point that has been made very effectively and in detail by David Geary, a research
psychologist specializing in children's learning
of mathematics at the University
of Missouri.
When your child's IEP (Individualized Education Plan) team meets — that's you, your child's teacher, and school personnel that may include the
psychologist, counselor, and others — most
of the discussion will be about the
kinds of supports that can help the student.
Psychologists treating individuals with this
kind of negative thought distortion will help them to challenge the distortions, and to substitute an alternative, rational thought.
A
psychologist will administer a series
of tests to determine what
kind of extra help your child may need and whether further evaluations by a specialist such as an occupational or physical therapist, may be warranted.
I really am interested in how a former undersecretary
of education has come to the point that he is so determined to attack teacher tenure, teacher unions and «restrictive work rules» for teachers — especially during a time when public schools have been systematically defunded, forced to jump through hoops (Race to the Top) in order to get what remains
of federal funding for education, like some
kind of bizarre Hunger Games ritual for kids and teachers, and as curriculums have been narrowed to the point where only middle class and wealthier communities have schools that offer subjects like music, art, and physical education — much less recess time, school nurses or
psychologists, or guidance counselors.
Psychologists refer to this
kind of conditioning as variable reinforcement.
It would be reasonable to think
of an applied animal behaviorist as a
kind of pet
psychologist.