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Trotter, R. J., "The Mystery of Mastery", Psychology Today, 1986, 32ff. [Pg.7]

Work with marijuana II. Sensations. Psychology Today,... [Pg.232]

C. Panati (ed.). The Geller Papers Scientific Observations on the Paranormal Powers of Uri Geller and U. Geller. Uri Geller My Story. Psychology Today, 1976, 10 (2), 93-94. [Pg.233]

Hallowell, Edward M. What I ve learned from ADD. Psychology Today. May/June 1997, pp. 40-44. [Pg.94]

In December 1976, Psychology Today published "The War Over Marijuana, a review by Dr. Norman Zinberg of the preceding seven years of marijuana research. At a conference in San Francisco in late 1978, Zinberg, associated with the earliest "scientific investigation of marijuana and from the Harvard Medical School, described further developments regarding "Cannabis and Health" (a transcript of his remarks appears in the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, January-June 1979) ... [Pg.288]

Fisher, S., Greenberg, R. (1995, September/October). Prescriptions for happiness. Psychology Today, pp. 32-37. [Pg.483]

Rogers, J. M. (1971, September). Drug abuse—Just what the doctor ordered. Psychology Today, pp. 16-24. [Pg.513]

As a clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and medical director of the Institute for Behavioral Science at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Don R. Lipsitt has written many articles on mental health and coedited the Handbook of Studies on General Hospital Psychiatry (1991). He published this article in Psychology Today in 1983. [Pg.257]

Don R. Lipsitt The Munchansen Mystery by Don R. Lipsitt from PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, February 1983. Reprinted with permission from PSYCHOLOGY TODAY Magazine. Copyright 1983 Sussex Publishers, Inc. [Pg.636]

Hebb, D. O. (1969). (Interview with Elizabeth Hall, editor of Psychology Today). Psychology Today, 3, 20-28. [Pg.409]

Milgram S. (1967). The small world problem. Psychology Today. 2, pp 60-67. [Pg.399]

We are engaged in what is called a transactional research design. The researcher sees himself as part of the transaction, and is an active learner in the experiment. Most American psychology today is only a description of what the rese8u cher sees-it is only the report of the researchers experience in observing the subject, rather than what the subject is really experiencing. The subject-object method of research is inadequate for studies of human consciousness, Dr. Timothy Leary (Wakefield 1964). [Pg.12]

Mosher, L. R. (1999, September/October). Are psychiatrists betraying their patients Psychology Today, 32, 40-41 80. [Pg.25]

Marano, E. H. (1999, March/April). Depression Beyond serotonin. Psychology Today. 32, 30-36, 72-75. [Pg.47]

My editorial on page 57, Vo. 1, of THE SURVIVOR showing diagrams from Psychology Today proves a child is not human before its brain cells are properly linked up. Before then, humanity, the level of consciousness and awareness which differentiates us from the lower animals is impossible. [Pg.100]

Cramer, P. (2000). Defence mechanisms in psychology today Further processes for adaptation. American Psychologist 55 637-46. [Pg.226]

Morris, S. and Charney, N. (1983, June 18). Workaholism Thank God it s Monday. Psychology Today 88. [Pg.240]

Glide Memorial Church in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, an area of tenements, crack houses, and shooting galleries, lies at what Rev. Williams calls the intersection of despair and hope. Williams took over the church in 1966, when the congregation included about 35 people, nearly all of them middle-class whites. Today, it has 6,400 members and a reputation, as Psychology Today reported in 1995, as an urban refuge for the spiritually disenfranchised...a faith steeped more in heart and soul than in scripture. ... [Pg.165]

The Value of Happiness Psychology Today — Optimism and in a slight twist. Time s cover shows a smiling Warren Buffett — The Optimist. Perhaps it s publishing s attempt to beat back the winter blues. [Pg.10]

The author of the Psychology Today piece on optimism writes, Clearly, many of us have drunk the optimism Kool-Aid. Says one psychologist ... [Pg.10]

Mehra, A., Kilduff, M., Brass, D. J. (2001). The social networks of high and low self-monitots Implications for workplace performance. Administrative Science Quarterly, 46, 121-146. Milgram, S. (1976). The small world problem. Psychology Today, 22, 61-67. [Pg.782]

Braun, Jay, Darwin E. Linder, and Isaac Asimov, Psychology Today An Introduction, Random House, New York, 1979. [Pg.107]

Rick Chillot, The Power of Touch, Psychology Today, March 11, 2013. [Pg.309]


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