Appendix Reading journal articles in cognitive psychologyRoediger, H LGallow, D A
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We’re planning a film festival. I’m getting married. Meet my new baby, my first grandchild, my new wife. We’re in Tanzania now. In London. In Croatia for the summer. In school. In love. Here we are at the beach. The mountains. The zoo. Look, I’m on the far right. In t...
See following link to read a great article on the study of humor within experimental psychology by Janet M. Gibson, Professor of Cognitive Psychology at Grinnell College.Getting Serious About Funny: Psychologists See Humor As A Character StrengthAnger Is Temporary Madness: The Stoics Knew How To ...
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Ava V. Levin - This paper draws on qualitative interviews to address internal and external identity navigation among gang members and how nonprofits address this navigation. Gang members ultimately lead double lives as they weave between gang and community life. At the same time,... Keep Reading...
Using cognitive-behavioral methods to lose weight. Wellness A BRIEF PRIMER ON THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS AND HOW CBT CAN HELP Explains the biology of the stress reaction and how cognitive-behavioral therapy impacts that process at the biological level. THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS: LET IT FIND YOU (BUT...
For starters, take a stand for yourself, for feeling as good as you reasonably can. A stand for bearing painful experiences when they walk through the door — and a stand for encouraging them to keep on walking, all the way out of your mind. ...
It is well known that exposure to more green spaces and cleaner air has profound impacts on human health and psychology. This kind of exposure has been linked to reduced stress, improved cognitive function, and enhanced creativity. These sanctuaries offer relief, allowing the human to reconnect wi...
This paper explores causal inference through cognitive psychology, focusing on the dual-processing theory of the mind, which includes fast (System 1) and slow (System 2) thinking. It explains that our fast thinking, geared towards identifying causes, helps us survive but can also lead to incorre...