Not exact matches
During the 1960s, developmental
psychologist Diana Baumrind
described three different types of parenting styles based on her
research with preschool - age children.
During the 1960s,
psychologist Diana Baumrind
described three different parenting styles based on her
research with preschool - age children: authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting.
However, instead of consensus, a new study by an interdisciplinary
research team at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) of
psychologists and plant biologists found a wide range of different opinions among scientific experts about how to
describe invasive plant species, and how severe their effects on the environment are.
Summers got an earful, if not directly, as Spelke
described in several interviews and in a high - profile public debate with her colleague and friend Harvard
psychologist Steven Pinker how voluminous evidence from decades of
research shows little if any inherently sex - based differences in infants or toddlers.
Other
research, led by
psychologist Andra Smith at the University of Ottawa in Canada,
describes the case of a woman who could deliberately trigger an out - of - body sensation, suggesting that it may be possible to do so through meditation.
As I explained last month, Dr. Sweller, an educational
psychologist who has extensively
researched memory and learning
describes perception and memory impacting learning and calls the process human cognitive architecture.
James Turrell and Robert Irwin worked with Ed Wortz, a Garrett Corporation
psychologist who did human - factors engineering for NASA missions,
researching the «Ganzfeld» concept which
describes the experience of snowblind arctic explorers or pilots navigating dense fog.
Psychologists describe this
research as «dream work ``.
Psychologists must have strong communication skills because they spend much of their time listening to and speaking with patients or
describing their
research.
The Council is composed of national organizations who have an interest in the education and training of group therapists / psychotherapists, in promoting the use and visibility of the effectiveness for group treatment, encouraging
research on group factors that promote group members» healing, growth and development, in
describing the competencies for group leaders, and in fostering the recognition that specialized training is needed for professional and ethical practice and education by
psychologists.
The American Psychological Association (APA)
describes the role of
psychologists as including the following: assessment, diagnosis, collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, creating / monitoring programs of treatment, offering therapy, rehabilitation of clients into community, developing programs for behavioral and mental health services, consulting with other professionals and staff, and conducting evidence - based
research.