He earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. The author of over 250 articles academic articles and several books including 'Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology and Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding,' Dr. ...
Nonclinical decision makers should be cautioned that a diagnosis does not carry any necessary implications regarding the etiology or causes of the individual's mental disorder or the individual's degree of control over behaviors . . . . (DSM-5 p.25) (Note that the above is excerpted from ...
Nonclinical decision makers should be cautioned that a diagnosis does not carry any necessary implications regarding the etiology or causes of the individual's mental disorder or the individual's degree of control over behaviors . . . . (DSM-5 p.25) (Note that the above is excerpted from ...
speaker and consultant. He is a thought leader and expert in the worlds of peak performance, coaching and the mental game. He was the first person in the world to earn an undergraduate degree in sports psychology, and is the Founder and President of the International Mental Game Coaching Asso...
However, our meta-analytical results indicated that these factors have a degree of discrepancy with teacher wellbeing based on the results from a large independent studies (k > 10) (Schmidt & Hunter,2015), implying a consistent classification of factors based on the JD-R theory. Despite ...
fantasy, this doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone with that personality trait has that fantasy, or that everyone with that fantasy necessarily has that personality trait. Keep in mind that we're dealing with general trends here and that there's always a great degree of individual...
“research widely and uncritically before sufficient work has been done to specify the degree of generality or specificity of the ‘trait’ being dealt with;” and “lead to coining new names for old concepts” (Dubin,1978, p. 270). Greene (2022) and Wentzel (2021) expressed similar ...
Humans are social creatures, and working in a socially supportive setting is important for work satisfaction. Ideally you like the people with whom you work, share some degree of affinity or fellowship, and the group functions well as a cohesive team with a sharedidentityand mission. The an...
I see the work of researchers in my subfield as attempting to fill that chair to some degree. I hope others join us in not only appreciating the beauty of the brain, but also in recognizing the extent to which psychologists’ understanding of the mind and behavior is an essential for ...
just like fish form schools to escape predation, researchers may believe that there is security in repeating procedures that are popular; “surely,” they may feel, “if the procedure I use is standard in the field, then any detractors must be overstating their case”. Fourth, many psychologi...