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You do not need the benefit of 6,000
years of psychological research to get exactly the right shade of red to properly augment the word «Regiment» in your title.
Years of psychological research have suggested that people who are politically conservative are happier than their liberal counterparts.
As we talked, it turns out we represented the three most common parenting styles — identified during the last 30
years of psychological research.
Not exact matches
When the
research team used a specially designed computer program to evaluate the «brain age» of 50 meditators versus 50 non-meditators, it found «experienced meditators have brains that appear 7.5 years younger, on average, than non-meditators,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Dige
research team used a specially designed computer program to evaluate the «brain age»
of 50 meditators versus 50 non-meditators, it found «experienced meditators have brains that appear 7.5
years younger, on average, than non-meditators,» reports the British
Psychological Society
Research Dige
Research Digest blog.
The center itself has been active within Cambridge University since 2005, conducting
research, teaching and product development in pure and applied
psychological assessment — and claiming to have seen «significant growth in the past twelve
years as a consequence
of the explosion
of activity in online communication and social networks».
For the last 10
years, I have been doing anthropological and
psychological research among experientially oriented evangelicals, the sort
of people who seek a personal relationship with God and who expect that God will talk back.
Research has shown that when a child forms a strong attachment with a stable and loving caregiver in the first five
years of life, his
psychological health will be influenced for the better.
With the gift
of PIPPS Parents, your loved one or friend will have free access for a
year to a community
of non-judgement parents dealing with the same issues, surrounded by easy access to the very latest information from neuroscience and
psychological attachment
research and information!
Bullying has reached epidemic proportions and, according to at least forty
years of psychological, psychiatric, sport, and neuroscientific
research, is directly correlated with addiction, low self - esteem, depression, failure to reach potential, self - harm, athletes quitting sports, eating disorders, chronic illness and suicide.
Research presented at the conference
of the Association for
Psychological Science found that today's college students are far less empathic than their counterparts 30
years ago.
More than 40
years of research fails to support the widespread view that playing pretend games generates special social or mental benefits for young children, Lillard and colleagues wrote in a 2013 review in
Psychological Bulletin.
Children as young as 4
years old may reap better health from altruistic giving, a behavior that tends to be less common among kids from high - income families, according to new
research on the nature and nurture
of altruism published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
«Our
research found that young people (aged 17 to 25
years) reported experiencing two distinct yet interrelated types
of domestic abuse in their families
of origin: physical which includes hitting, punching, kicking and use
of a weapon; and,
psychological abuse including arguing, name - calling or behaviour that is intimidating, isolating, manipulating or controlling.
Rising individualism in the United States over the last 150
years is mainly associated with a societal shift toward more white - collar occupations, according to new
research published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Interventions designed to reduce alcohol use among fraternity members are no more effective than no intervention at all, according to an analysis
of 25
years of research involving over 6,000 university students published by the American
Psychological Association.
Fear - based appeals appear to be effective at influencing attitudes and behaviors, especially among women, according to a comprehensive review
of over 50
years of research on the topic, published by the American
Psychological Association.
Francesco Foroni,
research scientist at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)
of Trieste, already demonstrated this phenomenon a few
years ago in a study published in
Psychological Science (2009).
Wrap this
research up with 30
years of hundreds
of psychological intervention trials, the study authors say, and you have a good case for promoting group therapy and stress reduction as a survival technique.
Peta held academic positions at Griffith University for 14
years, teaching and coordinating
psychological research trials into new therapies in the area
of obesity and weight management and is now Associate Professor in Psychology at Bond University, Queensland, Australia.
I held academic positions at Griffith University for 14
years, teaching and coordinating
psychological research trials into new therapies in the area
of obesity and weight management and am now Assistant Professor in Psychology at Bond University.
Mindfulness - Based Emotion Regulation The following emotional regulation practices (also called emotional balance skills) have been supported by over 2500
years of mindfulness training and current
psychological research on human emotions.
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Finally, they also ignore 20
years of research on teaching and learning styles, on differentiated instruction, on mindfulness and a host
of psychological variables that demonstrate often dramatic growth attributable to distinctive teaching.
All
of this is also happening despite the fact that this flies in the face
of the 2014 «Standards for Educational and
Psychological Testing» also released this
year by the leading professional organizations in the area
of educational measurement, including the American Educational
Research Association (AERA), American
Psychological Association (APA), and National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME).
I did 20
years of research for this book and women — as a general rule — have
psychological power over men they very often abuse... and also cause violence.
Matthew Brannon's solo exhibition «Concerning Vietnam» is the result
of several
years» worth
of ongoing
research and formal experimentation, it features unique large - scale prints, sculptures, and installation - based objects in which Brannon applies his inimitable graphic style to the
psychological, political, and cultural impact
of the Vietnam War.
The present authors have all been subject to such attacks, whose similarity is notable because the authors»
research spans a broad range
of topics and disciplines: The first author has investigated the
psychological variables underlying the acceptance or rejection
of scientific findings; the second author is a paleoclimatologist who has shown that current global temperatures are likely unprecedented during the last 1,000
years or more; the third and fourth authors are public - health researchers who have investigated the attitudes
of teenagers and young adults towards smoking and evaluated a range
of tobacco control interventions; and the fifth author has established that human memory is not only fallible but subject to very large and systematic distortions.
The business plan was conceived based on new market
research which suggests that the target market is over 10 %
of the population (mostly 35 to 44
years old) who are educated, activist, on top
of the trends and fashions, well - informed — and most important: willing to pay to achieve improved
psychological and physical well - being in their consumer activities.
You don't want a San Diego criminal defense attorney just standing there and reading a piece
of paper, you need an attorney who will actively engage the jury and use
years of research and
psychological experience to tilt the scales
of justice in your favor.
Based on sound
psychological theory and backed by more than 70
years of research, it's the world's best - known and most widely used personality assessment.
Each
year, the Society
of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy
of the American
Psychological Association gives an award for the best dissertation
research on small groups.
This paper outlines major international
research findings
of the past ten
years reflecting knowledge gathered about the
psychological health
of child and adolescent refugee / asylum seekers.
This summary outlines major international
research findings
of the past ten
years reflecting knowledge gathered about the
psychological health and well - being
of child and adolescent refugee / asylum seekers.
Psychological Well Being
of Child and Adolescent Refugee and Asylum Seekers: Overview
of Major
Research Findings
of the Past Ten
Years.
Specifically, when people perceive that their romantic relationship is marginalized, not only do they report worse physical and
psychological health [1] and less commitment to their relationship [2], but they also have an increased likelihood
of breaking up in the next
year [3](see here for a more detailed summary
of some
of this
research).
Research by Dr. Sandra Murray and colleagues, appearing in
Psychological Science (April 2011), indicates that those who idealize their partners don't show a decline in satisfaction during their first three
years of marriage.
Each
year, Division 49 (Group Psychology & Group Psychotherapy)
of the American
Psychological Association offers an award for the best dissertation
research on small groups.
EFT has been validated by 20
years of empirical
research and is approved by the American
Psychological Association.
EFT has an outstanding body
of research that grows every
year demonstrating effectiveness as recognized by the American
Psychological Association and others.
World renown for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction, Dr. Gottman's
research has earned him numerous national awards, including: Four five - year - long National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and R
research has earned him numerous national awards, including: Four five -
year - long National Institute
of Mental Health
Research Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and R
Research Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished
Research Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and R
Research Scientist Award; The American
Psychological Association Division
of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime
Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and R
Research Contribution; The National Council
of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and
ResearchResearch.
Coping with the end
of school
years A night for parents and students to prepare them for the VCE / HSC / IB
years with practical tips and strategies from the applied
psychological research, for both student and parents designed to reduce stress and increase productivity.
Justin Kenardy is a clinical psychologist and a leader in the field
of paediatric psychology, where for the past 15
years his
research has focused on understanding, detecting and treating
psychological distress in children.
Self - esteem has received a substantial amount
of attention in
psychological theory and
research over the last 40
years.
Professor Dissanayake, a member
of the Australian
Psychological Society (APS) with more than 30
years» experience in autism
research, says early intervention can make a huge difference to children with autism and their families.
After graduating from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2009 with a degree in
Psychological Counseling, she trained for three
years at The Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York, an organization at the forefront
of the
research and practice
of couples and family therapy.
Years of research have illustrated that emotion regulation plays a prominent role in the
psychological development and mental health
of children [1 — 3].