This course will increase the knowledge and skill level
of psychologists who lead or who are planning to lead a psychotherapy group.
This course will be taught at the post-doctoral level to increase the knowledge and skill level
of psychologists who lead or who are planning to lead a psychotherapy or psychoeducational group.
At trial, one
of the psychologists who had worked with the family, described appellant's behavior as «parental alienation syndrome» simply as a way of describing her behavior.
- The Suffolk County Psychological Association has organized a database
of psychologists who are available to treat...
He has worked with a number
of psychologists who perform highly skilled custody evaluations for the DuPage, Kane, and Cook County courts, and has achieved some unique and very positive results for clients employing the skills of these experts in child custody matters.
It is the twisted psychology
of the psychologists who think this kind of exercise is legitimate that needs scrutiny.
The test was designed by a group
of psychologists who are specialised in psychometrics and dynamics of human relationships.
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.
He cites the work
of psychologists who describe two hikes along North Carolina's Linville Falls.
Besides staying in touch with the injured spouse's caregivers, the spouse can obtain the assistance
of a psychologist who can offer not only individual counselling, but couple counselling as well.
A behavior analyst is a special type
of a psychologist who is hired by a major university or other government or private company to study the behavioral patterns of human beings or animals.
My eldest daughter has major anxiety and ADHD she needs the support
of a psychologist who has seen her through times when she had constant panic attacks, refused to go to school, was suicidal to now where she is in year 11 and studying for HSC a huge demand for a girl with such anxiety.
«The final report
of the psychologist who had tested and interviewed the parties was stipulated into evidence.
Collaborative Divorce also provides a unique opportunity for parents and children to receive the support
of a psychologist who serves as a child specialist in the process.
Not exact matches
People pleasing comes from a fear
of rejection, failure or disappointing others, so it's time to examine where those fears come from and find a professional guide — a licensed therapist, social worker or
psychologist who is knowledgeable in this area
of personal development.
Oftentimes, simply being heard, particularly by someone
who can relate to what you're going through or has been through something similar, is enough to start the healing process, says Glen Moriarty, 38, licensed
psychologist and founder
of 7 Cups
of Tea.
In fact, the classic «marshmallow study,» led by
psychologist Walter Mischel in the 1960s, found that kids
who were able to delay the delicious gratification
of eating a marshmallow wound up more successful as adults.
Called Companion, it's an app nurses,
psychologists, and social workers can use to monitor the psychological states
of their patients,
who record and upload audio diaries.
«Highly conscientious employees do a series
of things better than the rest
of us,» says University
of Illinois
psychologist Brent Roberts,
who studies conscientiousness.
The Yerkes - Dodson curve (named for the Harvard
psychologists who first proposed that moderate levels
of arousal enhance performance) is taught in psychology, and is a helpful visual to help grasp this concept.
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.
«The
psychologists Ken Sheldon and Tim Kasser have found that people
who are mentally healthy and happy have a higher degree
of «vertical coherence» among their goals — that is, higher - level (long - term) goals and lower - level (immediate) goals all fit together well so that pursuing one's short - term goals advances the pursuit
of long - term goals».
«Parents
who respond to their children's emotions in a comforting manner have kids
who are more socially well - adjusted than do parents
who either tell their kids they are overreacting or
who punish their kids for getting upset,» child
psychologist Nancy Eisenberg
of Arizona State University said in an interview.
According to studies conducted by Jayne Gackenbach, a
psychologist at Grant MacEwan University, «people
who frequently played video games were more likely to report lucid dreams, observer dreams where they viewed themselves from outside their bodies, and dream control that allowed people to actively influence or change their dream worlds — qualities suggestive
of watching or controlling the action
of a video - game character.»
If you're someone
who struggles with grit, there's some good news: According to
psychologist Angela Duckworth's famous book on the topic, Grit: The Power
of Passion and Perseverance, grit can absolutely be learned.
Austin,
who is currently working on a book tentatively titled Not for the Faint
of Heart, which focuses on the challenges faced by those navigating the new economy, predicts that
psychologists will be the next big class
of business writers.
Her argument is based on the work
of Duke
psychologist Patricia W. Linville,
who studies «self - complexity.»
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.
Usually, he says, people develop a taste for that «type» because they had a parent
who needed their children to take care
of them, a dysfunction that
psychologists call enmeshment.
Still music
psychologist David Greenberg,
who led the study, insists the results are a reflection
of the incredibly tight link between the human mind and the music it produces.
A team
of psychologists from the University
of California at Santa Barbara and the University
of Washington, for instance, recently reported that the mere fact that a company has a diversity policy can lead some white employees (even those
who had previously considered themselves allies
of the diversity cause) to believe they are being treated unfairly.
The researchers gathered responses from tens
of thousands
of volunteers
who filled out a 100 - item International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) Five - Factor Model personality questionnaire that measured the «Big Five» qualities
psychologists have argued give a good sense
of who a person is: openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
«The face remains the best window we have on moment - to - moment changes in emotional response,» says Paul Ekman, a
psychologist who, in 1978, co-published the Facial Action Coding System, a seminal, 527 - page reference tome
of every possible facial muscle movement and how it maps to seven fundamental emotions (happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust, and contempt).
It was one
of the reasons for the bitter public feud and name - calling between Alfred Adler (the prominent behavioral
psychologist who helped popularize the theory) and his erstwhile colleague and friend Sigmund Freud (
who resented Adler for moving away from a neural - based psychoanalytic approach and toward an individual, context - based psychology).
Professor Dov Eden, an organizational
psychologist who has conducted the study, found that those
who are electronically hooked up to their office, even if they are lying on the Riviera, are less likely to receive the real benefits
of a vacation and more likely to burn out.
The
psychologist Carol Dweck at Stanford University in California has shown that if you believe intelligence can be developed through experience and hard work, you're likely to make more
of an effort to solve difficult problems, compared with those
who think intelligence is hereditary and unchangeable.
«Daniel Kahneman, a
psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work that challenged a rational model
of judgement and decision - making, recently published a remarkable account
of his intellectual journey; Thinking Fast and Slow.»
Wasn't you, Dave,
who referenced a
psychologist's chipmunk analogy for why market crashes occur during the fall or the eve
of winter?
In fact, Stephen Goldbart, a Bay Area
psychologist who counsels the newly affluent and coined the phrase «sudden wealth syndrome,» doubts that cryptomillionaires — the ones truly steeped in the industry — will ever show up in droves to the offices
of wealth managers.
The company did that with the help
of a Russian American
psychologist at Cambridge University, Aleksandr Kogan,
who also made regular visits back to Russia, Wylie said.
It rests on the findings
of famed
psychologist Carl Jung,
who posited that all people can be split into either «perceivers» or judgers.»
Educated at Brigham Young and Emory Universities, Dr. Daniel Crosby is a
psychologist, behavioral finance expert and asset manager
who applies his study
of market psychology to everything from financial product design to security selection.
Dr. Daniel Crosby is a
psychologist, behavioral finance expert and asset manager
who applies his study
of market psychology to everything from financial product design to security selection.
He «highly recommends» my sympathetic account
of moderately socially conservative Darwinian or evolutionary
psychologists, particularly Jonathan Haidt (
who,....
I am a clinical
psychologist who specializes in the treatment
of individuals
who have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other severe mental health disorders.
Psychologists report that people
who sexually assault others do not do so because they need an outlet for their sexual frustration (there are many easier means
of accomplishing that).
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.
Psychologist Perry London,
who has contributed to the development
of the behavior - action therapies, observes:
In such facilities the «clinical team» consists
of various combinations
of the following — an internist, a psychiatrist, a
psychologist, a social worker, and, in a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic
who serves as a counselor.
One
of my teachers as a graduate student at Harvard had been the brilliant
psychologist Troland,
who happened to be a psychicalist, influenced by a founder
of his science, Fechner.