Richard Raskin, PhD, is a private -
practice psychologist in New York City and Litchfield, Conn., who specializes in stress management.
In 1993 Albert Cotugno,
a practicing psychologist in Massachusetts, reported that only 22 percent of 92 children referred to an ADHD clinic actually met criteria for ADHD following an evaluation, indicating that many children referred for treatment do not have the disorder as formally defined.
Carla Newman Osgood, EdD has been
a practicing psychologist in Vermont for over 30 years.
Whether you are interested in becoming a clinical psychologist, school psychologist, industrial / organizational psychologist, or
a practicing psychologist in another field, you will need to complete established prerequisites for licensure in your state.
Not exact matches
In his studies of truly great performers, K. Anders Ericsson, the
psychologist and author of several landmark studies on elite performance... found that they
practiced and rested a lot more than their good but not elite peers.
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.&raqu
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.&raqu
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.&raqu
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.»
Institutional
psychologists normally can expect to make around $ 100,000, she says, while those
in private
practice can fetch anywhere from $ 100,000 to $ 200,000 per year.
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 actual
practice, the psychoanalyst does attribute to the «I» of his patient a greater transcendence over these psychic forces than his theories justify, just as the academic
psychologist, consciously or unconsciously, attributes to his subjects an inwardness that his science ignores.
Disclaimer: I am not a trained
psychologist, counsellor, or therapist, so this advice is just what has worked for me, and how I might help clients
in my role as a non-diet Accredited
Practicing Dietitian.
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.
Dr. Katherine Sellwood is a clinical
psychologist in private
practice in Encino, California, who specializes
in child, adult and forensic family psychology.
Jeff Lough is a Nationally Certified School
Psychologist, a Licensed Educational
Psychologist in private
practice, a former special education teacher and former school principal.
Guest post Author info: Dr. James G. Wellborn is a clinical
psychologist with a private
practice in Brentwood, Tenn., focusing on adolescents and families.
Dr. Klein is a
psychologist / psychoanalyst with a private
practice specializing
in the treatment of adolescents, adults and couples.
Robin Grille is a
psychologist in private
practice and a parenting educator.
When your child does ask, you want to have a healthy, open conversation and provide some basic information, says Susan Lipkins, a private
practice child
psychologist in Port Washington, New York.
Dan Hughes, Ph.D. is a
practicing clinical
psychologist who specializes
in the
in the treatment of children and youth who have experienced abuse and neglect, childhood trauma and attachment disorganization.
Dr. Parnell is a licensed
psychologist, certified mediator, certified addictions specialist
in private
practice in Maitland, Florida.
Dr. Parnell is a licensed
psychologist who has been
in private
practice since 1990 providing a variety of services for children, adolescents and adults.
We spoke with Dr. Jason Youngman, a licensed
psychologist in private
practice in Miami, Fla., about kids who hate losing, and how parents and coaches can help a child learn from failure and disappointment that is an integral part of competing.
Dr. Vanessa Lapointe is a registered
psychologist who has been supporting families and children for 15 years, both
in private
practice and through her previous work with the BC Ministry of Children and Family Development.
Dr. Samantha Rodman is a clinical
psychologist in private
practice and a happily married mom of three kids under 5.
Dr. Coleman is a
psychologist in private
practice in the San Francisco Bay Area and Co-Chair of the Council on Contemporary Families, a non-partisan organization composed of leading sociologists, historians,
psychologists and demographers dedicated to providing the press and public with the latest research and best -
practice findings about American families.
«A lot of that depends on the child,» says Jason Gold, a
psychologist and psychoanalyst
in private
practice who also works with families and children at the Pacella Parent Child Center
in Manhattan.
Justin formulated JW Private
Practice developing a knowledgeable and experienced network of skilled Mediators, Facilitators (Divorce Co-ordinators),
Psychologists, Child
Psychologists, Education
Psychologists, Counsellors and Attorneys with the goal to provide families and clients who require various services with a broad scope professionals who are able to assist
in all matters.
Dr. Kojian is a licensed clinical
psychologist in private
practice with specialties
in forensic testing and assessment.
Jennifer Shear: Hello Parent Savers, I'm Dr. Jennifer Shear a Clinical
Psychologist with a
practice in San Diego.
Katy Lonergan, Ph.D. is a clinical
psychologist in private
practice in San Francisco where she enjoys working individuals and kids.
I am Dr. Jennifer Shear, a clinical
psychologist with a
practice in San Diego.
In addition to her qualifications with Childbirth international, Narelle has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, a Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Psychological Practice, a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology, and is a registered Psychologist (APHRA
In addition to her qualifications with Childbirth international, Narelle has a Bachelor of Arts
in Psychology, a Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Psychological Practice, a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology, and is a registered Psychologist (APHRA
in Psychology, a Postgraduate Certificate
in Professional Psychological Practice, a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology, and is a registered Psychologist (APHRA
in Professional Psychological
Practice, a Postgraduate Diploma
in Psychology, and is a registered Psychologist (APHRA
in Psychology, and is a registered
Psychologist (APHRA).
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.
If you have faith that you (not school teachers, pediatricians, child
psychologists and lawmakers) are the most equipped person on the planet to make decisions for your child, then you are
in fact
practicing this philosophy.
Karen Struble, Ph.D., is a clinical
psychologist practicing in Hillsborough, NC.
This is something which forensic
psychologists do on a daily basis, though
in practice it bears little relation to the glamorised Silence of the Lambs fantasy that motivates most applicants to psychology courses.
«When there are fairly major revisions to do, that's extremely... difficult because you have already run the race but you have to keep running,» says Mary McKinney, a clinical
psychologist who runs her own counseling
practice for academics
in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Barbara Jensen, a
practicing psychologist and independent scholar
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, says that working - class students and faculty are often exposed to prejudices, albeit unconscious ones.
In the 1980s,
psychologist Stephen Breuning published results from fictitious «trials» of tranquilizers; his findings informed the clinical
practices for treating mentally retarded children.
In an article published in 2010 University of Texas at Austin psychologist Andrew Butler demonstrated that retrieval practice promotes transfer better than the conventional approach of studying by rereadin
In an article published
in 2010 University of Texas at Austin psychologist Andrew Butler demonstrated that retrieval practice promotes transfer better than the conventional approach of studying by rereadin
in 2010 University of Texas at Austin
psychologist Andrew Butler demonstrated that retrieval
practice promotes transfer better than the conventional approach of studying by rereading.
In the current study, Tübingen psychologists worked in cooperation with researchers from the Bamberg, Bayreuth and Budapest to compare neurofeedback training, sham neurofeedback (placebo) training in which the participants did not have their own brainwaves fed back to them, and a CBT group program, in which, among other things, specific strategies for planning actions, improved time management and stress mitigation techniques were practice
In the current study, Tübingen
psychologists worked
in cooperation with researchers from the Bamberg, Bayreuth and Budapest to compare neurofeedback training, sham neurofeedback (placebo) training in which the participants did not have their own brainwaves fed back to them, and a CBT group program, in which, among other things, specific strategies for planning actions, improved time management and stress mitigation techniques were practice
in cooperation with researchers from the Bamberg, Bayreuth and Budapest to compare neurofeedback training, sham neurofeedback (placebo) training
in which the participants did not have their own brainwaves fed back to them, and a CBT group program, in which, among other things, specific strategies for planning actions, improved time management and stress mitigation techniques were practice
in which the participants did not have their own brainwaves fed back to them, and a CBT group program,
in which, among other things, specific strategies for planning actions, improved time management and stress mitigation techniques were practice
in which, among other things, specific strategies for planning actions, improved time management and stress mitigation techniques were
practiced.
Both distributed
practice and interleaving enhance learning
in part because they introduce what University of California, Los Angeles,
psychologist Robert Bjork has termed «desirable difficulties» — that is, they make learning harder.
Dr. Bobbi Wegner is an adjunct lecturer
in child advocacy at Harvard Graduate School of Education and a
practicing clinical
psychologist at Boston Behavioral Medicine.
â $ A positive self - image can stimulate the reward center of our brain, so if we like the way we look, it can impact us emotionally, and help us feel better about more than just our appearance, â $ explains Vivian Diller, PhD, a
psychologist in private
practice in New York City who specializes
in self - esteem, body image, and beauty.
A Licensed
Practicing Psychologist with a Master's degree
in Physical Therapy and a Ph.D.
in Psychology, Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo is not your typical shrink.
Jenn Chrisman is a licensed Clinical
Psychologist,
practicing in Los Angeles where she specializes
in using Mindfulness based
practices to help her clients live more meaningful lives...
Psychologist, couples therapist, and author Debra has worked
in private
practice consulting on everything from panic to depression and parenting problems.
«Forest bathing calls for using all of your senses so you are
practicing being present
in the moment rather than focused on the future or worrying about what might happen or regretting what took place
in the past,» says
psychologist Elizabeth Lombardo.
Mindfulness meditation, originally a Buddhist
practice but now a mainstream therapy, is particularly effective
in treating anxiety, says Teresa M. Edenfield, Ph.D., a clinical
psychologist in the Veterans Administration Medical Center
in Durham, N.C., who often uses it to treat anxiety patients.
Disclaimer: I am not a trained
psychologist, counsellor, or therapist, so this advice is just what has worked for me, and how I might help clients
in my role as a non-diet Accredited
Practicing Dietitian.
According to Richard Miller,
psychologist and noted teacher of yoga nidra, a relaxation technique and meditation
practice, it's natural to cycle
in and out of sleeping and waking states.