Sentences with phrase «psychologists about»

The more I talk to social scientists and psychologists about humanity's growing pains in its current population and appetite surge, the more it's clear that the «market failures» described by economists examining environmental issues derive from fundamental patterns of behavior rooted deep in the brain.
Reason's Oxymoron features, for instance, interviews with ethno - psychologists about the experience of immigrants adjusting to life in a different culture.
Over the past several decades, there has been interest among educational psychologists about how to enhance motivation in the classroom.
Rather, Gardner wrote his 1983 book, Frames of Mind, with the goal of inciting debate among psychologists about the nature of intelligence.
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.»
Results of a new study by cognitive psychologist and speech scientist Alexandra Jesse and her linguistics undergraduate student Michael Bartoli at the University of Massachusetts Amherst should help to settle a long - standing disagreement among cognitive psychologists about the information we use to recognize people speaking to us.
There has been concern among school psychologists about the potential negative impact on children who participate in staged shootings.
But he also stressed that Trump needed to release far more detailed medical records and undergo a neuro - psych exam as well, alluding to the mental health concerns that have been (somewhat controversially) raised by a number of psychiatrists and psychologists about the candidate — including whether or not he is a narcissist or sociopath.
: — RRB - Really trying to help my dad: - / I'm proud of him for even considering trying it (anything «new» food-wise) as he is almost (literally) «new - food - phobic»... He even saw a psychologist about his food issues years ago with no good results!
There's also the dream that he can more closely resemble the starter he was a year ago with a change of scenery and the switch to a team that isn't perpetually underperforming and disappointing, but you want me to play armchair sports psychologist about as much as I do, so let's move on.
In part two of our series on Autism, we'll speak with a psychologist about the early signs of autism.
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Advice from a developmental psychologist about the types of activities that are best for your preschooler
Talk to your psychologist about mindfulness training and check out some of the free mindfulness meditation apps available.
Interview with a clinical psychologist about dating after divorce.
Have you thought about actually asking a licensed Child Psychologist about this?
When you have a disagreement between the teachers and the school psychologist about whether a child qualifies for services, you must consider the real question that needs to be answered.
Can a romance author teach a cynical psychologist about love?
Featuring interviews with a conservator, art historian, and a psychologist about the construction of truths in both art and life, Hershman Leeson creates a meditative foil to a reality riddled with fake news.
(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.
Inform the psychologist about your children's special needs and how you plan to fulfill their needs.

Not exact matches

Now, new findings from psychologist and author Jean Twenge are adding to the gloom about the state of adulthood in this country.
So what psychologists recommend is underneath the stretch goal, you have a system to force you to break some component of it into a plan — to start thinking about the goal in a methodological way.
Harvard psychologist Amy Cuddy, author of «Presence,» talks about the best way to fake it till you make it in life.
But something about these results bothered Thekla Morgenroth, a psychologists at the UK's University of Exeter.
Thomas Haller, a psychologist and family therapist who has written about children and charity, says there is no reason to wait to teach even young children about giving back.
Worrying about your intelligence, according to psychologists, is one of the most surefire ways to lose yourself a few IQ points.
Psychologists are fretting about what so much screen time is doing to our kids.
Psychologists noticed this too and set about proving that this everyday insight holds up under rigorous scientific scrutiny.
«The more people think they know about a topic, the more likely they are to claim that totally made - up facts are true, psychologists have found,» PsyBlog notes.
The idea, which was primarily based on the research of psychologists John Mayer and Peter Salovey, quickly took off — and went on to greatly influence the way we think about emotions and human behavior.
«If you look at the shelves now,» she says, «you see people writing about increasingly tiny pieces of the market, and among the writers are the psychologists
Brent Conrad, a clinical psychologist at St. Mary's University in Halifax, who has carved out a niche in dealing with technology addicts, says recovery requires being honest about our motivations.
The second strategy is to make use of what psychologists call the «mere exposure effect,» a psychological mechanism according to which just being exposed to a person, idea, or group tends to result in positive feelings about them.
The power of GVT's result had a profound influence on how psychologists and economists think about decision - making in domains where information arrives over time.
Linguists and psychologists are still arguing about this one, but it's commonly accepted that learning a second language is easier for most people when they're younger, generally before puberty.
«Willpower gives you the energy and endurance to deal with challenges, the ability to persevere in the face of setbacks, and the strength to tolerate conflict or stress that might otherwise make us run away from goals or projects we care about,» says Kelly McGonigal, a Stanford psychologist and author of The Willpower Instinct (Avery, 2011).
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.
Social psychologist Amy Cuddy struck a chord in the business world at TEDGlobal 2012 when she gave a talk about the scientific evidence behind power posing.
Stanford psychologist Kelly McGonigal, for instance, has advised those who are worried about their social - media consumption to begin to pay attention «to the process and how it works.
In a two - part study the team of psychologists asked 341 professionals about their pastimes and also asked them to rate both their level of creativity at work and the level to which they support their colleagues.
About half an hour into my session with industrial psychologist Pamela Ennis, she performs a neat trick.
Psychologists have known for a while about a phenomenon called «reciprocity of liking»: When we think someone likes us, we tend to like them as well.
Saying something like «I liked the way you passed the ball so your teammate could score» can «get a child thinking about the process and working toward a goal,» social psychologist Susan Newman tells Care.com.»
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.
But as a psychologist, I am deeply worried about the rapidly escalating levels of anger in our world — what's particularly disturbing is our increasing sense of entitlement to express it in aggressive or hurtful ways.
«What your memory is really for is giving you information about what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 2012).
About 270,000 people had downloaded an app Kogan had developed, «thisisyourdigitallife,» which «offered a personality prediction, and billed itself on Facebook as «a research app used by psychologists
In the new - ish Michael Lewis book, The Undoing Project, about behavioral psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, Lewis discusses how these two sought to understand people by looking at our decision - making process from another angle.
Teachers (about 13,000 of them), plus administrators, nurses, janitors, school bus drivers, band directors, guidance counselors, psychologists, secretaries, business managers, basketball coaches, and more — many, many more.
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