Psychology Magazine
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Some Ideas for Psychiatrists
Dear Psychiatrist,It would be great if you refrained from judging your patients instead of giving them the feeling that you are judging them? Read more
The 31 July 2013 by Gran13
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Alcoholism: Disease, Addiction, Or Both?
I spent more than half of my life living with Alcoholism. No, not me personally but as a child, my Father was a “functioning” Alcoholic. My first love was an... Read more
The 26 July 2013 by Bren
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What is the Real Truth
Sophie has decided one week out of HSC trials, her subject choice is all wrong. Art/writing/animation has been on her TO DO list for many years. Read more
The 24 July 2013 by Survivingana
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Patterns in Psychological Research
Much, almost all psychological research has been conducted on students. It is for university professors the easiest way: students are at hand, no travels and... Read more
The 22 July 2013 by Thinkibility
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Are You Really Vegetarian
One of the main idiosyncrasies of eating disorders is the sudden claim to eating healthy. Suddenly your child has decided they are vegetarian, gluten-free,... Read more
The 17 July 2013 by Survivingana
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Selfie Use Or Abuse? Take the Quiz.
My last post, Making Sense of Selfies, generated some interesting and spirited comments. Some were for and some against, but none neutral. For better or for... Read more
The 12 July 2013 by Drpamelarutledge
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Making Sense of 'Selfies'
We are awash in selfies. A selfie is a self-generated self-portrait, although calling them a “portrait” is a bit grandiose. Selfies are those pictures you take... Read more
The 08 July 2013 by Drpamelarutledge
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Want to See the Metadata on Yourself (like the NSA Already Has)??
Intrigued by two recent articles by Lapidos and Chen, I've taken myself to the MIT media program called "Immersion". "... it only works with Gmail and you have... Read more
The 08 July 2013 by Deric Bownds
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Grounded Vs. Embodied Cognition: a (hopefully Uncontentious) Note on Terminology
Our Frontiers paper made the case that embodied cognition is, by definition, a fairly radical affair. We argue ...if perception-action couplings and resources... Read more
The 01 July 2013 by Andrew D Wilson
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Don't Call Me Crazy
As you probably know I love a good documentaryEspecially ones about eating disorders and mental healthLast night there was one called 'Don't call me crazy' show... Read more
The 25 June 2013 by Rubytuesday
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