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Gay parenting
Talk:Gay_parenting
Discovery learning
Discovery Learning is a method of inquiry-based instruction and is considered a constructivist based approach to education. It is supported by the work of learning theorists and psychologists Jean Piaget, Jerome Bruner, and Seymour Papert. Although this form of instruction has great popularity, there is considerable debate in the literature concerning its efficacy (Mayer, 2004).
Discovery_learning
Iván Böszörményi-Nagy
Iván Böszörményi-Nagy May 19, 1920, Budapest – January 28, 2007, Glenside, Pennsylvania) was a Hungarian-American psychiatrist and one of the founders of the field of family therapy. He emigrated from Hungary to the United States in 1950.
Iván_Böszörményi-Nagy
Alan Lesgold
Alan M. Lesgold is an educational psychologist who has made notable contributions to the cognitive science of learning and its application to instructional technology. Lesgold received his PhD in psychology from Stanford University (1971), where his doctoral advisor was Gordon Bower. Currently he is the Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Education.
Alan_Lesgold
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is the 67th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama. She was a United States Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009. As the wife of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, she was the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. She was a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2008 election.
Hillary_Rodham_Clinton
Robert Rosenthal (psychologist)
Robert Rosenthal is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside. His interests include self-fulfilling prophecies, which he explored in a well-known study of the Pygmalion Effect:Rosenthal was born in Giessen, Germany on March 2, 1933, and left Germany with his family at the age of six.
Robert_Rosenthal_(psychologist)
Race and intelligence/Archive 21
Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_21
Theodore Millon
Theodore Millon, Ph.D., D. Sc., (born 1928) is an American psychologist, the only child of immigrant Jewish parents from Lithuania and Poland. Receiving degrees from both American and European universities, he headed Allentown State Hospital, a large Pennsylvania mental hospital for some 15 years.
Theodore_Millon
LGBT rights opposition/Archive 1
Talk:LGBT_rights_opposition/Archive_1
Evolutionary educational psychology
Evolutionary educational psychology is the study of the relation between inherent folk knowledge and abilities and accompanying inferential and attributional biases as these influence academic learning in evolutionarily novel cultural contexts, such as schools and the industrial workplace. The fundamental premises and principles of this discipline are presented below.
Evolutionary_educational_psychology
List of psychology journals
journals in the field of psychology and its branches.
List_of_psychology_journals
NLP and science
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is an approach to explaining human behaviour, thought and communication which describes how people represent and communicate with the world, and which gives principles or techniques for identifying thought patterns and behaviour.
NLP_and_science
Homosexuality
Homosexuality refers to sexual attraction or sexual behavior between people of the same sex, or to a sexual orientation. As an orientation, homosexuality refers to "an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affectional, or romantic attractions primarily to" people of the same sex; "it also refers to an individual’s sense of personal and social identity based on those attractions, behaviors expressing them, and membership in a community of others who share them."
Homosexuality
Ego-dystonic sexual orientation
Egodystonic sexual orientation is an egodystonic condition. The World Health Organization lists egodystonic sexual orientation in the ICD-10, under "Psychological and behavioural disorders associated with sexual development and orientation". The WHO describes it thusThe gender identity or sexual preference (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or prepubertal) is not in doubt, but the individual wishes it were different because of associated psychological and behavioural disorders, and may seek treatment in order to change it.
Ego-dystonic_sexual_orientation
Memory inhibition
psychology, memory inhibition is the ability not to remember irrelevant information. Memory inhibition is a critical component of an effective memory system. For example, imagine if, when a person tried to remember where he had parked his car, every place he had ever parked his car came to mind; this would not be beneficial. In order to remember something, therefore, it is essential not only to activate the relevant information, but also to inhibit irrelevant information.
Memory_inhibition
Maria P. P. Root
Maria_P._P._Root
Neurobiology
Talk:Neurobiology
Adams chromatic valence color space
Adams chromatic valence color spaces are a class of color spaces suggested by Elliot Quincy Adams. Two important Adams chromatic valence spaces are CIELUV and Hunter Lab.Chromatic value/valence spaces are notable for incorporating the opponent process model, and the empirically-determined 2½ factor in the red/green vs. blue/yellow chromaticity components (such as in CIELAB).
Adams_chromatic_valence_color_space
Social psychology (sociology)
Sociological social psychology, also known as psychological sociology, is a specialty area of sociology that relates macrosocial phenomena (e.g. social class) to the attitudes and behavior of individuals. It is closely aligned with the study of symbolic interactionism.
Social_psychology_(sociology)
Biopsychiatry controversy
Psychiatry can be approached from many different view points. The biopsychiatry controversy is a dispute over which viewpoint should predominate and form the scientific basis of psychiatric theory and practice. The debate is a criticism of the strict biological view of psychiatric thinking. Its critics including disparate groups such as the antipsychiatry movement, Scientologists, and some academics. A recovery model has in many countries become a substantial portion of the mental health treatment.
Biopsychiatry_controversy
Cesar Tort/archive1
User_talk:Cesar_Tort/archive1
Space medicine
Space medicine is the practice of medicine on astronauts in outer space whereas astronautical hygiene is the application of science and technology to the prevention or control of exposure to the hazards that may cause astronaut ill health. Both these sciences work together to ensure that astronauts work in a safe environment.
Space_medicine
Cesar Tort/discussion/critique biopsych article
User_talk:Cesar_Tort/discussion/critique_biopsych_article
Psychological Abstracts
Psychological Abstracts was an abstract and index periodical and the print counterpart of the PsycINFO database. It was published by the American Psychological Association and was produced for 80 years, ceasing publication at the end of 2006. It was produced monthly and contained summaries (abstracts, bibliographic information, and indexing) of English-language journal articles, technical reports, book chapters, and books in the field of psychology.
Psychological_Abstracts
Carolyn Sherif
Carolyn Wood Sherif (1922 – 1982) was an American social psychologist who helped to develop social judgment theory. She was born Carolyn Wood on 26 June 1922 in Loogootee, Indiana. In 1945, she married fellow psychologist, Muzafer Sherif. In July 1982, Carolyn Sherif died at State College, Pennsylvania. Dr. Sherif has an award named after her due to her work in the Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35 of the APA).
Carolyn_Sherif
Motivation for rape
Talk:Motivation_for_rape
Race and intelligence/Archive 23
Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_23
Attachment in adults
Attachment in adults deals with the theory of attachment in adult romantic relationships.Attachment theory was extended to adult romantic relationships in the late 1980s. Four styles of attachment have been identified in adultsworking models that underlie these attachment styles. They have also explored how attachment impacts relationship outcomes and how attachment functions in relationship dynamics.
Attachment_in_adults
Astrology/Archive 6
Talk:Astrology/Archive_6
Ching chong
Talk:Ching_chong
Alcoholism/Archive 2
Talk:Alcoholism/Archive_2
Toxic food environment
The term toxic food environment was coined by Kelly D. Brownell in his book Food Fight to describe American culture at the end of the 20th century, one that fosters and promotes obesity and unprecedented food consumption. Brownell is a Yale professor and director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale.
Toxic_food_environment
The Thadman/Advocacy Requests/Archive
User:The_Thadman/Advocacy_Requests/Archive
Media psychology
Media psychology emerged as an academic and professional discipline due to a social and commercial demand for the application of psychological theory and research into the impact of media and emerging media technologies both academic and non-academic settings.
Media_psychology
Media psychology
Talk:Media_psychology
Abstinence-only sex education
Abstinence-only sex education is a form of sex education that emphasizes abstinence from sex to the exclusion of all other types of sexual and reproductive health education, particularly regarding birth control and safe sex. This type of sex education promotes sexual abstinence until marriage and either completely avoids any discussion about the use of contraceptives, or only reveals failure rates associated with such use.
Abstinence-only_sex_education
Functional symptom
functional symptom is a medical symptom in an individual which has no identified cause (etiology) despite extensive diagnostic assessments. By default, a functional symptom often is judged to have causes that are neither physical nor physiological, but rather psychological or psychiatric. Historically, functional symptoms tend to be reclassified as organic as investigative techniques improve.
Functional_symptom
Mental health professional
mental health professional is a person who offers services for the purpose of improving an individual's mental health or to treat mental illness. This broad category includes psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, mental health counselors as well as many other professionals.
Mental_health_professional
Abstinence-only sex education
Talk:Abstinence-only_sex_education
Raymond D. Fowler
Raymond D. Fowler, (born December 22, 1930) is an American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of the University of Alabama. He was president of the American Psychological Association (1988) and subsequently served as APA’s Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) from 1989 to 2003
Raymond_D._Fowler
Courage International
Talk:Courage_International
Tim Kasser
Tim_Kasser
Fireplace/Archive 1
User_talk:Fireplace/Archive_1
James J. Jenkins
James J. Jenkins is an American psychology professor best known for his work in psycholinguistics. His current research work is largely in speech perception and memory. The Palermo-Jenkins word association list is named after him.He earned his B.S. from University of Chicago, A.B.
James_J._Jenkins
John William Atkinson
John William Atkinson (December 31, 1923 – October 27, 2003), also known as Jack Atkinson, was an American psychologist who pioneered the scientific study of human motivation, achievement and behavior. He was a World War II veteran, teacher, scholar, and long term member of the University of Michigan Community.Atkinson was a leader in establishing motivation as a distinct field of study in psychology research.
John_William_Atkinson
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Talk:Lisa_Feldman_Barrett
Homosexuality/Archive11
Talk:Homosexuality/Archive11
The Thadman/Talk Archive 3
User:The_Thadman/Talk_Archive_3
Homosexuality/Archive 10
Talk:Homosexuality/Archive_10
Wobble/useful links
User:Wobble/useful_links