The Courage to Forgive, The Freedom Not To, was a finalist for Best
Psychology Book from the Books for a Better Life Award.
Not exact matches
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.»
The problem of confirmation bias — a tendency to place weight on data that back up our beliefs, which can prevent us
from exploring alternatives — has recently been explored in a number of pop
psychology books.
Here are 17 of the most useful findings, pulled
from Psychology Today, research journals, and a few awesome
books.
Nowhere is this insight more compelling than
from psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his
book Creativity: The
Psychology of Discovery and Invention.
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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
book aims at applying some insights
from pastoral
psychology to the major dimensions of a church's program — worship, preaching, the prophetic ministry, the church school, the group life, the family - life program, administration and evangelism — as a way of mining this ore.
Despite its somewhat patronising aim to «present some of the scientific findings coming
from [
psychology and neuroscience] in a way that is... non-threatening to Christian belief (inside flap), this
book is a useful, understandable, and comprehensive introduction to the fields of neuroscience and
psychology.
The stuff about brainwashing I got
from a
psychology book that focused on that stuff.
One of the things I really picked up
from the
book is how I need to start studying more
psychology so that my writing and speaking will be more persuasive.
She's clearly too divorced
from reality to make any educated psychological evaluation, much less use human
psychology to hammer her square religious beliefs into a round
book review.
About Avery
Books: Avery, an imprint focusing on health, wellness, cookery, fitness, psychology, and popular science, is best known for publishing cutting - edge, but accessible books from the top experts in their fi
Books: Avery, an imprint focusing on health, wellness, cookery, fitness,
psychology, and popular science, is best known for publishing cutting - edge, but accessible
books from the top experts in their fi
books from the top experts in their fields.
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.
For Levine's latest
book is, in fact, a cri de coeur
from a clinician on the front lines of the battle between our better natures — parents» deep and true love and concern for their kids — and our culture's worst competitive and materialistic influences, all of which she sees played out, day after day, in her private
psychology practice in affluent Marin County, Calif..
I've pulled insights
from books on parenting, personal development and
psychology into this journal so it can help you not just embrace but live the positive parenting philosophy.
(New York: Routledge) The chapters in this
book explore intuition
from the perspectives of various disciplines, including anthropology,
psychology, philosophy, physics, engineering, medicine, and midwifery.
So says Stephen Hinshaw, co-chair of the Scientific Research Council at the Child Mind Institute, professor of
psychology at UC Berkeley and author of several
books, including «The Triple Bind: Saving Our Teenage Girls
From Today's Pressures and Conflicting Expectations.»
This approach is very different
from most parenting
books and programs, in that it is based on an understanding of infant and toddler neuroscience, child
psychology and development, as opposed to behavioral conditioning (which is based on animal training techniques.)
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.
Forer had simply selected some general statements, such as «you have a need for other people to like and admire you» and «you have a great deal of unused creative potential»,
from a
book of astrological readings and glued them together (Journal of Abnormal and Social
Psychology, vol 44, p 118).
And the besetting sin, you see as an amateur coming
from outside, it struck me almost immediately — because I've never taken
psychology or read a psych text
book — and what I've noticed over my 20 - years holiday in this discipline is the extent to which people who study IQ data and even other data about individual differences never concoct a sociological scenario that might explain the data.
Books about a wide range
from subjects,
from space to mathematics,
from history to
psychology.
Combining history,
psychology, and anthropology, this
book explores what we can learn
from tribal societies about loyalty, belonging, and the eternal human quest for meaning.
This comes
from Professor Karen J. Pine's
book Mind What You Wear: The
Psychology of Fashion.
In the
book, Saviuc shares many of the lessons she learned during her healing process,  as well as insights
from ancient Eastern wisdom, contemporary spirituality, and scientific research on positive
psychology.
Baron Baptiste, the creator of Power Yoga, says in his
book Journey Into Power, «Only 20 percent of success is the mechanics of achievement; the other 80 percent comes
from your
psychology... the «how to» element isn't the problem.
She holds a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies with an Emphasis in Depth
Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, has authored numerous articles and two
books: Myths of the Asanas, an accessible practitioner's guide to stories behind beloved poses; Sacred Sound, a yoga «hymnal,» illustrating the role of chant and mantra in modern practice.
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.
She holds a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies with an Emphasis in Depth
Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and has authored numerous articles and papers as well as two
books: Myths of the Asanas: Stories
from the Heart of the Yoga Tradition (Mandala Publishing, 2010) is a wildly popular go - to guide for practitioners who are interested in the stories of the origins of beloved poses.
Practical treatment and dietary plans for the child with autism, ADD and similar disorders can be found in Dr. Campbell - McBride's
book Gut and
Psychology Syndrome, available in the US
from The Healthy Gut, Inc. (404) 786-7661, labetter (at) aol.com.
In my quest for healing, I sought counselors, nutritionists, and read numerous spiritual
psychology books, while praying that somehow I could be freed
from these struggles.
Anyway, your questions are very good ones and I think with how serious you are about doing this stuff you would benefit
from getting the
book, «Gut and
Psychology Syndrome».
Her published
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Information on
books about Judaism
from an Evolutionary Perspective and papers in evolutionary
psychology, by Kevin MacDonald.
ALISON GOPNIK: So part of the inspiration for this
book is a lot of really fascinating recent research in evolutionary biology and developmental
psychology — the kind of research I have done for 15 years — about how childhood works and how children learn
from adults.
His new
book, Age of Opportunity, mines his own research and that of others
from the fields of
psychology, sociology, history, education, medicine, law, criminology, public health, and neuroscience to provide «lessons
from the new science of adolescence.»
The Efficacy of a Voluntary Summer
Book Reading Intervention for Low - Income Latino Children
from Language Minority Families.Journal of Educational
Psychology, 99, (3), 505 - 515., (2010)
In this fascinating
book, Thomas Suddendorf weaves research
from animal behaviour, child development, anthropology,
psychology and neuroscience into a definitive account of what separates humans
from other animals.
Children Are Born to Learn: Motivation and Engagement
from a Developmental Science Perspective — In this free ASCD webinar,
psychology and child development expert Wendy Ostroff presents strategies
from her ASCD
book, Understanding How Young Children Learn and discusses what inspires meaningful learning.
With techniques to try, scaffolding advice, and relevant research
from neuroscience and
psychology, this
book will help teachers harness the powerful drive in all learners — the drive to know, understand, and experience the world in a meaningful way.
Apropos of current events, I've been reading Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa's new
book, Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters, a rollicking bit of pop science that turns the lens of evolutionary
psychology on issues of the day, everything
from suicide bombers to the porn industry.
She has a combined honours degree in journalism and
psychology from the University of King's College, and is a graduate
from Humber College's Creative
Book Publishing Program.
These pieces are not summaries or reviews but intended to excavate useful anecdotes and interesting ideas
from books on management, leadership, investing, finance, marketing,
psychology, and any other topic that touches on business — no matter how tangentially.
At first, it may seem like an unlikely pairing, but in his highly informative new
book, The Science of Happily Ever After, Ty Tashiro, PhD, presents tips for how to best go about choosing a mate — wisdom generated
from examining lots of true - life stories and scientific research in the fields of sociology and
psychology.
Book Agent Jennifer Azantian earned a B.S. in clinical and developmental
psychology from the University of California, San Diego where she was an executive editor for the Trition Psycholo
psychology from the University of California, San Diego where she was an executive editor for the Trition
PsychologyPsychology Report.
She earned her Ph.D. in Biological
Psychology from the University of California at Berkeley and published a nonfiction
book about animal intelligence, Clever as a Fox (Bloomsbury USA, 2001).
He cites Influence: The
Psychology of Persuasion, by Robert B. Cialdini, a book I recall — vaguely — from my college psychol
Psychology of Persuasion, by Robert B. Cialdini, a
book I recall — vaguely —
from my college
psychologypsychology class.
She earned her Ph.D. in Biological
Psychology from the University of California at Berkeley and published a nonfiction
book about animal intelligence, Clever as a Fox (Bloomsbury -LSB-...]