I discussed attending alife changingconference in a previous post. A psychologist for the FBI gave a presentation on school violence. The report included an analysis of 13 shooting incidents that occurred in United States’ middle and high schools during a 7 year period. In the article, the aut...
Sue Johnson is a clinical psychologist, researcher, professor, author, popular presenter and speaker and one of the leading innovators in the field of couple therapy. She presents and writes on attachment and bonding, the science of love, interventions to repair relationships, trauma couples and ...
Frank, a psychologist and psychiatrist, pointed out elements that therapy has in common with the placebo effect, religious revivalism, and brainwashing. Originally published in 1961 (though there were two subsequent editions), the book was a stimulus for my first book, Placebo Therapy: A ...
Final thoughts in 2006, looking ahead to 2007torture survivorswar traumaAfrican refugeespsychosocial programsrefugee mental healthNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1080/00050060600862992Pachana, NancyJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Australian Psychologist...
): Sunny Massad, Ph.D., motivational psychologist at The Hawaii Wellness Institute, specializes in untherapy, hypnosis, and humanistic psychology. Seek to Know(Popularity: ): Holistic counseling, guidance and mentoring for the whole person includes journey to self, vision and services, universal ...
So while I was very horsey in my youth and rode, mucked out, collected horse apples and groomed them for years. My parents sent me to riding classes every weekend and made the farm owners send me to help do all the dirty work so I’d stop wanting a horse of my own. They needn’...
In this area, "the importance of looks cannot be overestimated," writes Nancy Etcoff, Ph.D., a Harvard psychologist, in her book Survival of the Prettiest. "Good-looking men...are more sexually experienced and engage in a variety of sexual activities." tcoff also cites the work of ...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw captured this truism perfectly when he said, “If you learn from an experience, it’s tuition. You’ve paid for an education. If you don’t, you’ve paid a penalty.” Why do things seem to make sense when we look back ...
One way would be to encourage them to read Barry Jacobs's new book, The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers: Looking After Yourself and Your Family While Helping an Aging Parent. Jacobs's experience as a clinical psychologist specializing in couples and families struggling with serious illness...
and inspiration for educators and parents. Emily and Amanda discuss their personal neurodivergent journeys, how they came to collaborate, and why neurodiversity is a vital topic for schools today. TAKEAWAYS The evolution of the neurodiversity movement and its roots in the autistic community. Understand...