(S) he may talk to the children briefly or hear from
a psychologist about their observations of the parents and the children over a period of several hours.
Not exact matches
«Because of the dearth of experimentation, theories
about the fundamental nature of affection have evolved at the level of
observation, intuition, and discerning guesswork, whether these have been proposed by
psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, physicians, or psychoanalysts,» he noted.
Try to get more detail
about what the
observation means to your child, says Susan Linn, a
psychologist at the Judge Baker Children's Center at Harvard Medical School and coauthor of Talking to Children
about Racism, Prejudice and Diversity.
«Harrison, a
psychologist, reviewed another
psychologist's report on the family members, testified
about the report, and made general
observations about the situation.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE COMMENT]: «I think the training a clinical
psychologist gets, along with experience (and all the data we collect in CCE's), allow us to make meaningful
observations about a person's behavior whether it is in a home or an office.