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Shrinkage! (Psychologists’ r… by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jul 2010 10:36am Shrinkage! (Psychologists’ research is preventing and reducing the burden of @ stupidcancer .) Read on »
The Psychologist March 2010 by Kathy J. Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Mar 2010 7:20am Digital Teaser The Psychologist March 2010 Source: British Psychological Association Read on »
Psychologists and the Media by Jeremiah D. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 12:53pm Here is a link to an article regarding the role psychologists can effectively play in the media, as well as their ethical responsibilities.  Over at In the News, Dr... efforts regarding Brittney Spears aren't known, it does seem that there was, at the least, some poor judgment.  The public often has misconceptions about psychologists, our work Read on »
Positive Psychologist Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein by Laurie D. Patient Expert Posted Tue 22 Jul 2008 8:22pm Laurie 2 has an informative interview with positive psychologist Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, author of "The Enchanted Self - A Positive Therapy." Click on the red button. Write soon:chat@divorcingdaze.com. Read on »
all i did was listen, inspiring art created by a psychologist by Misty G. Patient Expert Posted Mon 08 Nov 2010 11:37am I came across the blog, All I Did Was Listen , and intrigued/inspired by how Rachel Awes, a psychologist, creates art work and inspirational quotes from the beauty and insight shared by her clients. With their permission of course :)  Click here to read Rachel's blog and see her work on Etsy . Read on »
Psychologists do a lot of differ... by Dr. Kalea Chapman Doctor of Psychology Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 12:30pm Psychologists do a lot of different things. One division within the field is between scientists and practitioners. The scientific group tends to be more research oriented. The practitioners tend to be more clinically oriented. The links provide some insight into what each group does. Kalea Chapman, Psy.D. Read on »
APA Meeting in Boston: Psychologists Working to End Sad Chapter by Dr. Larry W. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:31am I couldn't make it to APA this past week in Boston but was glad to see my old Professor Tony Marsella from U. of Hawaii and others working to end psychologists involvement in military torture and interrogation. Read on »
The Psychologist : February 2010 by Kathy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Jan 2010 10:58am This is a preview of the February issue of The Psychologist, the monthly publication of the British Psychological Society. To purchase the whole PDF or subscribe to the print version, see www.bpsshop.org.uk. Source: Issu, The British Psychological Society Read on »
Psychologists Prescribing by Dr. Zagreus Ammon Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:08pm Since I have been called a "dirty rotten guild monopolist" on my own blog, I thought I should try to live up to the name. Psychologists have been trying to get prescribing privileges in various states and they have been consistently shot down. I can understand that psychologists would like to prescribe, given the difficulties of finding Read on »