Sentences with phrase «psychology of the psychologists»

It is the twisted psychology of the psychologists who think this kind of exercise is legitimate that needs scrutiny.

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The Yerkes - Dodson curve (named for the Harvard psychologists who first proposed that moderate levels of arousal enhance performance) is taught in psychology, and is a helpful visual to help grasp this concept.
Based on the theories of psychologist Carl Jung, it is widely used in the fields of business, education, and psychology.
We're neurologically programmed to seek the pleasure or reward of new bite - sized pieces of content provide, which causes us to enter a «dopamine loop,» behavioral psychologist Susan Weinschenk explains in Psychology Today.
There is an interesting empirical research by psychologist in the European Journal of Social Psychology that explores the relationship between passion and self - esteem.
Nowhere is this insight more compelling than from psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his book Creativity: The Psychology of Discovery and Invention.
Popular Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, came to the same conclusion in her studies on motivation.
In her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, developmental psychologist Carol Dweck describes how children react to challenges.
If your anxiety is mild or moderate, it might not be a bad thing, argue a pair of psychologists in a recent editorial in the journal Social and Personality Psychology Compass, The Washington Post's Agata Blaszczak - Bowe reports.
The accreditation process varies by province and your Ph.D. program, as you have to register with the provincial body that oversees psychology in your area of residence in order to be a licensed psychologist.
It was one of the reasons for the bitter public feud and name - calling between Alfred Adler (the prominent behavioral psychologist who helped popularize the theory) and his erstwhile colleague and friend Sigmund Freud (who resented Adler for moving away from a neural - based psychoanalytic approach and toward an individual, context - based psychology).
Educated at Brigham Young and Emory Universities, Dr. Daniel Crosby is a psychologist, behavioral finance expert and asset manager who applies his study of market psychology to everything from financial product design to security selection.
Dr. Daniel Crosby is a psychologist, behavioral finance expert and asset manager who applies his study of market psychology to everything from financial product design to security selection.
Not psychology, but the materialistic assumptions of some psychologists, have tended in this direction.
The psychology of religion studied adolescent conversions before it asked why the psychologist left fundamentalism and became a Quaker, an Episcopalian, or a Unitarian.
Psychologists and psychoanalysts can prove abysmally ignorant of biblical scholarship; biblical scholars may dabble in psychology but fail to master the complexities of the major systems.
While Becker probably overstates the case when he claims that the unity of aim of religion and psychology has brought clergymen and psychiatrists «into a contiguity and interlacing of work where it is no longer possible to distinguish neatly the psychologist from his religious colleague,» (Russell J. Becker, «Links Between Psychology and Religion,» American Psychologist, 1958, 13, pp. psychology has brought clergymen and psychiatrists «into a contiguity and interlacing of work where it is no longer possible to distinguish neatly the psychologist from his religious colleague,» (Russell J. Becker, «Links Between Psychology and Religion,» American Psychologist, 1958, 13, pppsychologist from his religious colleague,» (Russell J. Becker, «Links Between Psychology and Religion,» American Psychologist, 1958, 13, pp. Psychology and Religion,» American Psychologist, 1958, 13, ppPsychologist, 1958, 13, pp. 566 - 68.)
A number of European psychologists and psychoanalysts in addition to von Weizsäcker have recognized the importance of Buber's I - Thou philosophy for psychology and have made contributions to the understanding of the relationship between the two.
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.
More humanistically oriented psychologists are convinced that the usual methods and categories of physics and biology do not suffice in psychology, at least at the human level.
Although I had been teaching Kierkegaard seminars for many years and had lived in constant companionship with his authorship, the perennial Kierkegaardian side of my work did not bear visible fruit until I completed a work on Kierkegaard's parables, which was fully two decades in the making.8 No twentieth century psychologist has influenced my psychology as deeply as Kierkegaard, and I still doubt that the analytical powers and psychological insights of Freud and the post-Freudians have equaled those of Kierkegaard.
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 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.
Social justice is a broad term for action intended to create genuine equity, fairness and respect among people, says licensed school psychologist Eleazer Cruz Eusebio, chair of the school psychology department at The Chicago School of Professional Ppsychology department at The Chicago School of Professional PsychologyPsychology.
Since entering the field in 1996, Dr. Sellwood has garnered a diverse professional background that includes working as an elementary and middle school counselor, college and regional center disabilities specialist, executive director of a non-profit organization in psychology, consulting psychologist at hospitals and in - patient medical facilities, and an academic Professor of Psychology at several graduatpsychology, consulting psychologist at hospitals and in - patient medical facilities, and an academic Professor of Psychology at several graduatPsychology at several graduate schools.
I'm a clinical Psychologist, a professor of Psychology of Marywood University, President of Pennsylvania Psychological Association and Public Education Coordinator for American Psychological Association.
A study by psychologist John Gottman published in 2000 in the Journal of Family Psychology found that as many as two - thirds of couples experience a significant decline in marriage satisfaction, including less - frequent or less - satisfying sex, more conflict and more emotional distance, after the first baby arrives.
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.
is a licensed clinical psychologist, author and adjunct professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago Campus of Argosy University.
For example, according to a survey published in the 2002 issue of the Review of General Psychology, he was ranked at # 17 of the most cited psychologists of the century.
A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Dr John Watson as the 17th most cited psychologist of the 20th century.
I spoke with John Carton, licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, who assured me that divorce doesn't destine a child from trouble.
Dr. Joshua Coleman, psychologist and author, says, «Contrary to the wisdom of pop psychology, it is not essential to your or your children's well - being for you to have a great marriage.»
Sports are one of the first activities to teach us that things don't always go as planned,» says Dr. Renee Mapes, a licensed psychologist and Certified Sport Psychology Consultant (CC - AASP) through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.
Erlanger Turner, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of Psychology at the University of Houston - Downtown in the Department of Social Sciences and a clinical psychologist.
According to child clinical psychologist and professor of pediatric psychology at University of Kansas Edward Christophersen, underpants are used because a diaper is too difficult for a toddler to remove when he or she uses the toilet.
Jerrold Lee Shapiro, a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of counseling psychology, offers dads - to - be suggestions for...
(Ask a psychologist whether she is certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology, and ask a psychiatrist about certification by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.)
In the 1960s, a psychologist that specialized in developmental psychology identified three types of parenting styles.
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).
says Susanne Denham, a child development psychologist and professor of psychology at George Mason University.
- David Chamberlain, Ph.D., psychologist, prenatal psychology pioneer, and author of «Windows to the Womb: Revealing the Conscious Baby from Conception to Birth»
In the first session, this morning, we heard from Lu Hanessian, author, educator and founder of WYSH; Darcia Narvaez, psychology researcher at Notre Dame and co-coordinator for this conference; Kathy Kendall - Tackett, psychologist and founder of Praeclarus Press; and Lysa Parker, founder of API.
He is a Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), Fellow of APA's Division of Child and Adolescent Psychology, and a Registered - Play Therapist - Supervisor (RPT - S).
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.
Clinical Psychologist (USA) Dr Brooke Magnanti Feona Attwood, Professor of Media & Communication at Middlesex University Martin Barker, Emeritus Professor at University of Aberystwyth Jessica Ringrose, Professor, Sociology of Gender and Education, UCL Institute of Education Ronete Cohen MA, Psychologist Dr Meg John Barker, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, The Open University Kath Albury, Associate Professor, UNSW Australia Myles Jackman, specialist in obscenity law Dr Helen Hester, Middlesex University Justin Hancock, youth worker and sex educator Ian Dunt, Editor in Chief, Politics.co.uk Ally Fogg, Journalist Dr Emily Cooper, Northumbria University Gareth May, Journalist Dr Kate Egan, Lecturer in Film Studies, Aberystwyth University Dr Ann Luce, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication, Bournemouth University John Mercer, Reader in Gender and Sexuality, Birmingham City University Dr. William Proctor, Lecturer in Media, Culture and Communication, Bournemouth University Dr Jude Roberts, Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey Dr Debra Ferreday, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster University Jane Fae, author of «Taming the beast» a review of law / regulation governing online pornography Michael Marshall, Vice President, Merseyside Skeptics Society Martin Robbins, Journalist Assoc. Prof. Paul J. Maginn (University of Western Australia) Dr Lucy Neville, Lecturer in Criminology, Middlesex University Alix Fox, Journalist and Sex Educator Dr Mark McCormack, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Durham University Chris Ashford, Professor of Law and Society, Northumbria University Diane Duke, CEO Free Speech Coalition (USA) Dr Steve Jones, Senior Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University Dr Johnny Walker, Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University
Last year, psychologist Brian Nosek led a consortium of nearly 300 scientists who published the first attempt to estimate the reproducibility rate in psychology by redoing 98 recent studies.
Cialdini, a psychologist, is now chief scientist with Opower, a US firm making a business out of power consumption psychology.
But one expects better of respected experimental psychologists such as Martin E. P. Seligman, who almost single - handedly launched the positive - psychology movement in academia that is, according to the Positive Psychology Center Web page (www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu), «the scientific study of the strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thripsychology movement in academia that is, according to the Positive Psychology Center Web page (www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu), «the scientific study of the strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thriPsychology Center Web page (www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu), «the scientific study of the strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive.»
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