Wolf looks at Hartshorne's philosophy from
the perspective of a psychologist.
For the most part, I write about positive parenting from
the perspective of a psychologist and parent.
Not exact matches
What I particularly love about this book is that it contains a wide range
of perspectives — anthropologists, marketers, designers,
psychologist, CEOs
of large companies, and more.
From the old moralistic
perspective, «weakness
of will» would probably be held up as a major cause
of alcoholism, while a biological - medical model would look for nutritional deficits or metabolic disorders and a
psychologist might try to uncover a «personality disorder.»
Dr. Radmacher is not a
psychologist, but approaches the topic
of this book from the
perspective of a theologian and Bible scholar.
The late Carney Landis, from the
perspective of a research
psychologist, wrote: «If there is any human disorder which can be truly said to be
of multiple etiology, it is alcoholism in all its diverse forms.»
From the
perspective of feminist
psychologists and therapists, Jung is both good and bad news.
If they were to communicate with such theologians, the depth
psychologists might say: «From our
perspective, your description
of the dark distortions in human life are essentially accurate, but your diagnosis
of their causes is woefully inadequate.
This points to the very important idea
of perspective taking, or what
psychologists call «Theory
of Mind,» which is the ability to imagine accurately how someone else is thinking or feeling.
We've heard from the wider dad blogger world, from play equipment manufacturers and
psychologists to cover a range
of different
perspectives about how we can get outdoors more.
I hope you will consider this
perspective by an evolutionary
psychologist: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/201110/why-young-children-protest-bedtime-story-evolutionary-mismatch The Science
of Parenting by Margot Sunderland also offers a great research - based
perspective.
«Learning about the review process gives you a completely different
perspective when you're writing yourself,» says Angela Dougall, who is a health
psychologist at the University
of Texas at Arlington and became an ECR last year.
Kanazawa's perhaps controversial
perspective is that
of an evolutionary
psychologist.
The Lomonosov Moscow State University
psychologists found out how a level
of footballers» * play can be improved, when not only physical training, but also individual
perspective and behavioral peculiarities
of the players are considered.
This new
perspective on mind - wandering could help
psychologists gain a more in - depth understanding
of mental illnesses, said review co-author Zachary Irving, postdoctoral scholar at the University
of California, Berkeley, who has ADHD.
As Jennifer L. Taitz, certified clinical
psychologist and author
of How to Be Single and Happy, explains, getting
perspective and support from a close friend is vital.
From a biological
perspective, humans «tend to seek out vibrant colored foods, as these contain the most vitamins and minerals,» says Susan Albers, PsyD, clinical
psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic and author
of 50 More Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food.
Building on the research and different
perspectives, researchers and
psychologists gave rise to variations
of attachment theory based on Bowlby's work as a starting point.
By adopting the
perspective of an outside advisor,
psychologist Dan Ariely says we can inject some rationality into...
A relationship expert for OurTime.com and armed with a medical degree from the University
of Virginia School
of Medicine, Dr. Saltz offers a
psychologist's
perspective on love and getting older while clearing up misconceptions about senior dating.
The accepted opinion in a field
of study usually does not change until the old professors who championed a set
of common ideas retire or die and younger group
of professors with a fresh
perspective takeover and that is finally beginning to happen among the various sociologist,
psychologists, and other academics who study international dating.
Richard Weissbourd, a developmental
psychologist at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education (HGSE), believes in the benefits
of taking a year between high school and college — to explore work and service opportunities, to grow, to gain
perspective — for many students.
Let's hear another
perspective,»» says Assistant Professor Hunter Gelhbach, an educational
psychologist who studies how improved educational settings can enhance social interactions
of teachers and students.
In Intelligence Reframed, Gardner's most recent restatement
of his general theory, he writes, «In the ongoing debate among
psychologists about this issue, the psychometric majority favors a general intelligence
perspective.»
Many
psychologists have examined teenagers» decisions from a developmental
perspective, recently enriched by evidence from neuroscience on brain development and the attraction
of risk - taking during the teenage years.
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The three authors are: Howard Gardner, a cognitive
psychologist best known for his theory
of multiple intelligences; Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a social
psychologist, who writes from an evolutionary and motivational
perspective, best known for discovering the psychological state called «flow»; and William Damon, a developmental
psychologist who has focused on social and moral issues.
Operator
of the city's first charter school, Tony is a
psychologist whose nontraditional school experience allows him to approach school design from a different
perspective.
This week in the first
of two shows, we talk with a teacher, a school
psychologist and students for their unique
perspectives.
From her dual
perspective as a
psychologist and sister
of a schizophrenic, Suzanne Gold portrays insanity as a metaphor for spiritual purpose.
Check in with a health professional: My final thought is to get the
perspective of a paid, third - party professional such as a
psychologist or marriage counselor.
Her experience as a clinical
psychologist practicing psychotherapy from a contemporary psychoanalytic
perspective for over 25 years reflects an enduring passion and respect for personal idiosyncrasy that characterizes her early portrait work, the more recent and abstract, life - size human figure paintings, and now, her turn to the reservoir
of personal experience within.
British
psychologist Liz McDowell has examined lecturers»
perspectives on the role
of electronic information resources in universities.
Working from this
perspective,
psychologist Susan Johnson talks about how strengthening a feeling
of security in romantic relationships can compensate for old wounds and allow partners to be more empathic and flexible in the meanings they attribute to their partner's behavior (e.g., «Rick must have had a difficult day and that's why he just dumped his stuff when he got home.
«I am a licensed clinical
psychologist specializing in treatment
of children, adolescents and young adults from a family systems
perspective.
Psychologist Eli Finkel and others, in a study published in 2013, found that newlyweds who regularly completed a writing exercise in which they wrote about marital issues from the
perspective of a third party experienced less decline in marital satisfaction than those who did not complete the exercise.
Evolutionary
psychologists, including pioneers such as David Buss, have yet another
perspective on this type
of friendship.
In a previous article, I discussed theories
of infidelity, focusing on the different
perspectives offered by evolutionary
psychologists and social - role theorists.
The staff is made up
of psychologists and other child development specialists who bring expert professional
perspectives to the table.
Since British psychiatrist John Bowlby first described how interactions between babies and their mothers appear to correlate with how the babies tend to behave, over the years the attachment
perspective has influenced the work
of many
psychologists, including American
psychologist Mary Ainsworth, who identified distinct attachment patterns.
Psychologist Elizabeth Meins and her colleagues have shown that mind - minded parenting is linked with with the development
of stronger empathy and
perspective - taking skills in children.
To accomplish this, the journal seeks articles that: (1) critically review research on topics
of general interest to school
psychologists and related disciplines, (2) report on research conducted from different theoretical
perspectives and using different methodologies relevant to school - based practitioners, (3) present promising practices or programs that address the needs
of children and youth, and (4) critically reflect on the profession
of school psychology and the challenges it faces.
The Canadian Journal
of School Psychology offers a Canadian
perspective on key issues that school
psychologists and educational face in their everyday practice.