Not exact matches
Flow is a term coined
by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his
book Flow: The
Psychology of Optimal Experience to mean complete absorption in a given task where concentration is «so intense that there is no attention left over to think about anything irrelevant.»
The system derives its name from «holarchy,» a term coined
by the writer Arthur Koestler in his 1967 philosophical
psychology book, «The Ghost in the Machine.»
In his new
book, The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us, American
psychology professor James Pennebaker explains how he can gauge what people feel and think — even if they're lying — just
by counting pronouns.
If you really want to understand investment
psychology & economics you really need to read the seminal
book The Black Swan
by Nassim Taleb.
This
book by two
psychology professors explores the hidden biases we all carry from a lifetime of exposure to cultural attitudes about age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, social class, sexuality, disability status and nationality.
I learnt this eventually, in the course of general reading, from a
book, «Influence», aimed at a popular audience,
by a distinguished
psychology professor, Robert Cialdini... I immediately sent copies of Cialdini's
book to all my children.
This is a law of human nature described
by American Professor of
Psychology Robert Cialdini in his
book Influence: The
Psychology of Persuasion.
«Committees are small crowds and, according to my favourite
book on crowd
psychology, «The Crowd»
by Gustave LeBon, when smart men and women combine their intellects to presumably optimise a solution, the result tends to be surprisingly counterproductive.
A
book sent out
by the Presbyterian Church, U.S. — John Hendrick's Opening the Doors of Faith (John Knox, 1977)-- is probably the best example of the application of developmental
psychology to evangelism.
Moreover, recent research
by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner has devastated the optimistic assumptions of modern developmental
psychology which has set the terms for much modern educational theory (see Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences [Basic
Books, 1983] and The Unschooled Mind: How Children Think and How Schools Should Teach [Basic
Books, 1991]-RRB-.
The seminary bookstores are filled with works on therapy, and these studies of
psychology and the helping arts seem to be taken very seriously
by most ministers; the
books in widespread use are thought to represent the «state of the art.»
As a minor illustration: I have written two
books (The Philosophy and
Psychology of Sensation, 1934 and Born to Sing, 1973) which, with all their faults (especially apparent to me in the earlier work), contain pointers, I believe,
by which competent investigators might be helped to deal with some problems in psycho - physiology and in the study of animal behavior.
This primary empirical consideration, which affirms the importance of the mind - body distinction, is strongly contested, says Searle,
by «the professionals in philosophy,
psychology, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, and cognitive science» («Consciousness and the Philosophers,» The New York Review of
Books [March 6,1997], 43 - 50).
(The story which begins this essay is found in Robert Ornstein's essay on The
Psychology of Consciousness in a
book by Thomas Roberts and Frances Clark called Transpersonal
Psychology in Education (Bloomington, IN: The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1975, 33).
But then one more train of thought: Just as I was swamped in the raging Galilee and the issues it raises, I ran across Scott Stossel's review of Stumbling on Happiness, a
book by Daniel Gilbert, a Harvard professor of
psychology who studies happiness (New York Times, May 7).
Varieties of Moral Personality
by Owen Flanagan Harvard University Press, 336 pages, $ 34.95 In this challenging
book, Owen Flanagan addresses a number of important and neglected connections between ethics and
psychology.
Adler's views on the
psychology of religion are set forth in the
book edited
by the Ansbachers, pp. 460 ff.
And just as (to use a very coarse figure) the stubs remain in a check -
book whenever a check is used, to register the transaction, so these impressions on the transcendent self might constitute so many vouchers of the finite experiences of which the brain had been the mediator; and ultimately they might form that collection within the larger self of memories of our earthly passage, which is all that, since Locke's day, the continuance of our personal identity beyond the grave has
by psychology been recognized to mean.
The sensation
book pleased a few psychologists, e.g., Carroll Pratt, author of an excellent
book on the
psychology of music, who some years ago told me he thought my
book was in some respects well ahead of those
by the general run of psychologists.
Professor Charles Spence shares some insights into how the
psychology of perception can be used to move (nudge) consumers towards healthier food choice from his new
book, The perfect meal, co-authored
by Dr. Betina Piqueras - Fiszman.
A published author — he has written several
books — and once a drummer in a rock band, Bowen was so entranced
by goalkeeping that he wrote his honors thesis on the
psychology of the position.
I doubt it, and if they do, they are susceptible to take major losses because the people that will catch on to the reverse
psychology being played
by the
books and hammer the correct team are the people that have the money: i.e. true sharps.
Written
by clinical psychologists who have each dealt with infertility and are the founders of the Center for Reproductive
Psychology in San Diego, this
book provides an empathetic approach to those struggling with the many emotions associated with infertility.
Unsung Lullabies
by Janet Jaffee, PhD and Martha Diamond, PhD, and David Diamond, PhD Written
by clinical psychologists who have each dealt with infertility and are the founders of the Center for Reproductive
Psychology in San Diego, this
book provides an empathetic approach to those struggling with the many emotions associated with infertility.
But the point of the
book is to help you get into the cooking cycle,
by understanding daily nutritional requirements, ingredient labels, portion sizes and food
psychology for picky eaters.
Despite the skeptical criticism of his interest in child
psychology by some of his contemporaries in the field, the
book quickly sold 100,000 copies.
Today, Alzheimer's disease is endlessly studied, along with Parkinson's, Tourette's, Asperger's and the eight other «disturbances of the mind» detailed in this intriguing
book by psychology historian Douwe Draaisma.
Dr Robin Kramer, from the University of York's Department of
Psychology, said: «The question of whether the inhabitants of Metropolis could be realistically deceived
by Superman's simple disguise has been rumbling since the comic
books first arrived on the stands, but the question becomes a serious one when applied to real - world security issues.
Scientifically, Konnikova does not cover any ground not already canvassed
by other pop
psychology books, which often do so in more depth.
The
psychology underneath this and other cognitive fallacies is brilliantly illuminated
by psychologist Carol Tavris and University of California, Santa Cruz,
psychology professor Elliot Aronson in their
book Mistakes Were Made (But Not
by Me)(Harcourt, 2007).
These increases didn't appear to be driven exclusively
by people who identify as gay or lesbian, but
by people who have had sex with people both sexes, says study author Jean Twenge, a
psychology professor at San Diego State University and author of the
book Generation Me.
Learn more about how you can bring the principles of Eating
Psychology ™ and Mind Body Nutrition ™ into your life with following best - selling
books by author and founder of IPE, Marc David.
I've read the
book «Gut and
Psychology Syndrome»
by Dr. Campbell - McBride several times, but recently re-read it and wanted to offer an in depth review.
Garlic and onions are featured as the third of the Top 10 Immune Boosters, taken from the
book The Gut and
Psychology Syndrome,
by Dr. Natasha Campbell - McBride.
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND Apr 8, 2013 Art, Art Therapy,
Book Review, Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Creativity, Empathy, Healing Stories, Listening, Naturopathic Philosophy, Naturopathic Principles, Philosophy,
Psychology, Student, Writing
Transform Your Relationship With Food ™ was developed
by Marc David, Nutritional
Psychology expert, best selling author of the classic
books Nourishing Wisdom and The Slow Down Diet, and founder of the Institute for the
Psychology of Eating.
A local member and I were discussing the
book Gut and
Psychology Syndrome
by Natasha Campbell - McBride, and the idea of a Eugene Chapter lending library.
Jung's
book, The
Psychology of Kundalini Yoga, contains the transcripts of lectures given in Zurich in 1932
by himself and a German «Indologist» named Wilhelm Hauer.
It wasn't until I did a random Google search on my daughter's diagnosis of dyspraxia that I found the
book by Natasha Campbell McBride, Gut and
Psychology Syndrome, that our journey to true healing began.
Please read a
book called Gut and
Psychology Syndrome
by Natasha Campbell McBride if you can, make sure it's the latest issue with the chapter on eating disorders... This
book and her philosophy really overlap with FODMAPs and you may find it helpful....
I came across a
book The gut and
psychology syndrome,
By Campbell - McBride.
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND Nov 20, 2014 Acupuncture, Balance, Beauty,
Book, Chronic pain, Healing Stories, Listening, Mental Health, Mind Body Medicine, Mindfulness, Preventive Medicine,
Psychology, Self - care, Self - esteem, Self - reflection, Weight Loss, Women's health 2 comments
-- Gut and
Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D., Depression, Schizophrenia — GAPS Diet
book by Dr. Natasha Campbell McBridge
Printed
by a small publishing company known for other scientific masterpieces such as The
Psychology of the Simpsons and You Do Not Talk About Fight Club, Campbell's
book quickly hit the word - of - mouth circuit and skyrocketed towards bestseller status, with sales exceeding half a million copies to date.
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND Nov 20, 2014 Acupuncture, Balance, Beauty,
Book, Chronic pain, Healing Stories, Listening, Mental Health, Mind Body Medicine, Mindfulness, Preventive Medicine,
Psychology, Self - care, Self - esteem, Self - reflection, Weight Loss, Women's health
The entire diet is outlined in the
book Gut and
Psychology Syndrome
by Dr Natasha Campbell - McBride.
Frank Plut, I recommend you look up a
book by Natasha Campbell McBride — Gut and
Psychology Syndrome.
All information published on GAPSdiet.com is intended to support the
book «Gut and
Psychology Syndrome»
by Dr. Natasha Campbell - McBride.
4) He talks about commitment problems / crazy exes and always plays the victim This type of guy knows every trick in the
book, and he'll play the reverse
psychology game
by claiming he's not relationship material or has had commitment issues in the past.
In
Psychologies magazine, author Kara O'Reilly and psychologist Linda Papadopoulos discuss this notion of «home «and how we create it
by surrounding ourselves with our favourite things.7 This could be one explanation for why the singles in our survey are attracted to the more gentle, cozy aspects of home décor: if someone's home has style touches like
books and photos, it's a good indication that their favourite things include such values as intelligence and family.