Not exact matches
That's bound to be thought provoking for
psychologists, but it's also
of use to those
of us with less academic interests too.
If we can «chunk» (a fun word
psychologists use for grouping information into smaller parts) groups
of three cards into one «thing,» we've suddenly reduced 52 things you have to memorize down to 17 (plus a leftover card, but that's not a big deal).
Called Companion, it's an app nurses,
psychologists, and social workers can
use to monitor the psychological states
of their patients, who record and upload audio diaries.
According to research led by University
of Michigan
psychologist Ethan Kross, Ph.D.,
using either your first name or the pronoun «you» instead
of «I» can make it easier to deal with stressful experiences.
The co-owner and vice-president
of Atlanta - based MA&A Group, an information - systems - development company, Miller
uses an industrial
psychologist who employs his own battery
of surveys.
«Over the past several years, NASA has been funding a group
of psychologists to develop a software program astronauts could
use, while aboard spacecraft, to help them work through depression and conflicts with their fellow space - goers.
Based on the theories
of psychologist Carl Jung, it is widely
used in the fields
of business, education, and psychology.
Then learn the list
of traits
psychologists use to identify psychopaths.
A group
of University
of Illinois
psychologists reviewed all the scientific papers that brain training companies
use to market the proven success
of their brain training apps and games.
Psychologists and other medical professionals are
using VR to heighten traditional therapy methods and find effective solutions for treatments
of PTSD, anxiety and social disorders.
On the complicated end
of the work - sample spectrum, Seymour Adler, the Aon Consulting
psychologist, has created a four - hour online exercise called Leader, which Motorola and other companies
use to test would - be executives.
Psychologist Dr. Karissa Thacker says while we all talk to ourselves, many
of us aren't even aware
of the language we're
using or the impact
of what we're saying to ourselves.
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 University
of Oxford evolutionary
psychologist Robin Dunbar and his colleagues
used a similar technique when they reviewed the mobile call logs
of 27,000 European people in 2007.
For example, Andrew Giambrone
of The Atlantic shared research from one group
of Austrian
psychologists who reported «a correlation between EI and narcissism, raising the possibility that narcissists with high EI might
use their «charming, interesting, and even seductive» qualities for «malicious purposes,» such as deceiving others.
The television personality, author,
psychologist, and host
of the «Dr. Phil» show suggests that, before you submit any work, you should ask yourself if you'd be OK with it being the only thing someone
used to form an opinion
of you.
Dr. Janet Kennedy, a clinical
psychologist and the founder
of NYC Sleep Doctor, tells us why melatonin should not be
used as a long - term sleep aid.
«Gesturing may allow us to explore the properties
of the items — for example, how the item could be held, its size, its shape, etc. — and doing so can trigger ideas for creative
uses,» York University
psychologist and study co-author Elizabeth Kirk explained
While you or I don't have a team
of psychologists to gently lead us back to our imaginative faculties, that doesn't mean the creatively stymied can't make
use of this insight.
Dr. Michael McNulty, a master trainer from the Gottman Institute and founder
of the Chicago Relationship Center, tells Business Insider the key is to
use what
psychologist and couples counselor John Gottman calls a «gentle start - up.»
All
of Lacie's pursuits fall into line perfectly with the hedonic treadmill principle, which some
psychologists have
used to explain why so many
of us feel unsatisfied with our lives.
The research (which thrills me personally) was led by Larry Stevens, a Northern Arizona University
psychologist, and involved looking at the effects
of eating dark chocolate on the brain,
using an EEG machine to measure brain activity.
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.
In this compelling yet easy - to - understand work,
psychologist Daniel Kahneman (winner
of the Nobel Prize in economics) explains how we can
use emotion to think and make better decisions.
The trouble, according to a host
of psychologists, is that
using this sort
of general encouragement for every little thing teaches kids to value your praise rather than the intrinsic satisfaction
of true accomplishment.
At least one
psychologist has attempted to create a «psychological portrait»
of Trump in the June 2016 issue
of the Atlantic
using information gathered from the media, his own public statements, and his biographies.
They
use Reasonable Language and the Calm Tone
of what I would guess a self - important
psychologist might
use when imparting his / her Wisdom on the poor mentally imbalanced patient
As in even the most intimate
of human relations there are facts for
psychologists to discover and
use towards man's self - understanding, so there is no limit to what may be found out about what happens in prayer.
When
psychologists argue for the legalization
of child - adult marriages — will you
use that same logic?
As it happens, in the»80s, the
psychologists Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley spent years cataloging the number
of words spoken to young children in dozens
of families from different socioeconomic groups, and what they found was not only a disparity in the complexity
of words
used, but also astonishing differences in sheer number.
Its presence in our own experience is illustrated by the
use of projective techniques by
psychologists as a means
of learning about our unconscious.
The poet and artist, as well as the
psychologist, sometimes make
use of an association
of symbols quite different from that
of controlled scientific and philosophical thought.
The church facilities will be well
used; the minister, as something
of a social events coordinator and pop
psychologist, may continue to draw a fair crowd on Sunday as he or she, almost at random, punctuates the sermon with references to Jesus as moral example.
Since the professional effectiveness
of teachers, ministers, social workers, counseling
psychologists, nurses, and psychiatrists depend so much on their skills in relating and communicating, graduate schools training them should make extensive
use of growth groups.
Among people over 50, 60 percent find life dull.2
Psychologists have declared that most
of us
use only a small fraction
of our brainpower, our creativeness, our personality potential.
In many parts
of the world,
psychologists and psychotherapists are
using biofeedback to throw new light on an age - old mystery — the relationship between the mind and the body.
I don't know about you, but I would believe the people who study the human mind, thoughts, and behavior (i.e.
psychologists and sociologists), over someone who says there's some spooky external agent that no one can possibly verify the existence
of, and which has no consistent pattern
of action with which to
use as evidence for verification.
As for the
psychologist reference, he has made the claim that he is one and when asked where he practises he has
used the threat
of slander to avoid giving these details.
What is needed today, I believe, is the radical attempt to work Out a theological pattern for Christian faith which is in the main influenced by process - philosophy, while at the same time
use is made
of what we have been learning from the existentialist's insistence on engagement and decision, the understanding
of history as involving genuine participation and social context, and the
psychologist's awareness
of the depths
of human emotional, conational, and rational experience.
Reparative Therapy
uses ALL
of the same modalities as other
psychologists and therapists.
We must begin by
using less particularized terms; and, since one
of the duties
of the science
of religions is to keep religion in connection with the rest
of science, we shall do well to seek first
of all a way
of describing the «more,» which
psychologists may also recognize as real.
Christena is a social
psychologist who's all about helping people
use their heads, hearts and hands to do the work
of unity and reconciliation.
Yeah, I guess these athletes are — but not when they're seeking comfort, not when they're
using their animals to insulate themselves from the harsh vicissitudes
of their sports, not when they're talking the way Michael Cage
of the Cleveland Cavaliers talks about his Rottweiler Bruno: «Bruno's like a
psychologist.
If I am looking (btw, as a
psychologist) for factors that may predict a QB I don't want, I am looking for (not necessarily in this order): his athletic skills, his percentage completions, his arm, (basically QB tangibles) and then (maybe) the kinds
of things that DO predict trouble later on, e.g. legal violations, drug
use, steroid
use, assaults, mistreatment
of men and women, cheating in college, failure to attend meetings, classes, and practice, flagrant defiance
of coaches» directions.
A few weeks after my trip to Queens, I visited the Stress Neurobiology and Prevention lab at the University
of Oregon in Eugene, where a team
of researchers led by Phil Fisher, a
psychologist, has developed a series
of interventions with parents that in many ways parallel the ABC program, though with one major difference: They
use digital video as a teaching tool to help steer parents away from behaviors that cause fear and stress in children and toward patterns that promote attachment and self - regulation.
This is called gaslighting, a term
psychologists use «to describe the
use of deflection and distraction and blame by one person to hide some truth, or to benefit in some way, at the cost
of another.»
Both schools
use Project Re-ED's «Re-Education» principles, developed by renowned
psychologist, educator and university administrator Nicholas Hobbs, as the basis for their methods
of reaching out to students.
Im no
psychologist, but I was also a victim
of child abuse much like Helen, and I think she does the same exact thing that I do; anything a man does, good or bad, we can
use against them because our minds perceive it as bad.
«Nevertheless, the same sexual strategies
used by our ancestors operate today with unbridled force,» as the
psychologist David Buss put it in The Evolution
of Desire (2003).
Jerry Wyckoff, a family
psychologist and the coauthor
of Twenty Teachable Virtues, suggests
using what he calls «Grandma's rule» to encourage responsible behavior.