Because Charles was a psychologist, a psychologist, a philosopher, a historian, a giant of an intellect as everyone said.
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SUZANNE FINNEGAN, 34, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST & CIARA HUDSON, 29, ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGIST Hudson: I hope that there'll be a yes vote.
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Ms. Mair, a psychologist with a Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience, is careful to call herself a "psychologist who works in the fashion industry," because the term "fashion psychologist" isn't recognized by any official academic or licensing body.
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I started seeing a new psychologist who may have taken my insurance, but the doctor who was overseeing my psychologist wasn't.
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"I'm a psychologist by training, I'm a psychologist now … and it's reasonably clearly understood how sponsorship does and doesn't work," he told CNBC.
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Ellen Hendriksen is a clinical psychologist at Boston University's Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD) and the host of the Savvy Psychologist podcast.
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But she mostly made her mark as a sports psychologist, first with tennis players, then as the psychologist for the soccer team F.C. Barcelona.
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I don't need a psychologist and I don't need to be a psychologist to know that repealing that regulation was a really dumb idea.
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Michael S. Dunbar is a health psychologist and behavioral scientist and Elizabeth J. D'Amico is a clinical psychologist and senior behavioral scientist at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation.
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Disappointment can be linked to a feeling of loss of control in children, said Roseann Capanna-Hodge, Ed.D., a psychologist and pediatric mental health specialist psychologist in Connecticut.
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Joanne Barto, suburb of Pittsburgh, PA A psychologist cautions to take it slow As a psychologist, I assist people with "tidying" their relationships, careers, and emotions, among other things.
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Freud was a breed of psychologist that hardly exists anymore: someone who saw the world as both writer and psychologist, and for whom there was no conflict between the two.
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That's something that Ellen Hendriksen, a clinical psychologist at Boston University's Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and host of The Savvy Psychologist podcast wants to help us figure out.
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She spoke with a psychologist she knew who understood gay issues because he had a gay relative, and that psychologist told her that maybe she should stop looking under his bed.
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LONDON — Artistic director, star ballerina, lobbyist, wrangler, psychologist, spokeswoman.
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"Once the person is confident in managing anxiety, they would then undertake exposure work—confronting the fear—starting with the least scary to most," says psychologist Beth Fell, another UK-based psychologist.
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David Luke, a psychologist at the University Of Greenwich, said that if you are a psychologist who wants to understand the psychedelic experience, there is something to learn from taking them yourself.
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At the first meeting with the psychologist, they ask you if there's been a death in your immediate family, what's the financial situation at home, and if you've been to a psychologist before.
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Today, we chat with a head of talent acquisition from San Francisco, CA. Previously, we spoke to a behavioral psychologist in Indianapolis, a school psychologist in San Francisco, and an attorney in Charleston.
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A person seeking treatment for mild depression at a public facility would have to wait more than a year to see a psychologist, said Jasmin Fong, a counseling psychologist for the Psychological Society.
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A person seeking treatment for mild depression at a public facility would have to wait more than a year to see a psychologist, said Jasmin Fong, a counselling psychologist for the Psychological Society.
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The man and the psychologist both craned their heads back.
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But Paul Bloom, a psychologist at Yale University, does disagree.
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She added a nutritionist, a psychologist and a sparring partner.
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Psychologist Emma Kenny provided a more critical and skeptical viewpoint.
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Or, as my friend the psychologist put it, to journal.
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A pretty, bespectacled woman named Riva is the prison's psychologist.
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It's a textbook case of what psychologist call confirmation bias.
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His stepmother is a psychologist in private practice in Asheville.
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Her psychologist recommended in April that Manning receive the surgery.
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U.S. field hockey has a psychologist, but not in Rio.
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My psychologist says having a relationship with him is impossible.
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And Hahn says he does not employ a sports psychologist?
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Psychologist Art Markman gave a great example back in 2010:
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"Time will tell" whether he's made progress, the psychologist added.
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"You've really got to be a practical psychologist," says Robbins.
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They have also worked with the sports psychologist Michael Gervais.
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"It's meditation for people who can't meditate," a psychologist says.
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Eventually, I dropped out of seminary to become a psychologist.
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Her mother is a child psychologist in Manhattan and Westchester.
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As a psychologist, for instance, we always try therapy first.
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His father also works in Albuquerque as a clinical psychologist.
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"Is everything O.K.?" the psychologist asked as she walked in.
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ELLEN LUBORSKY New York The writer is a clinical psychologist.
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VIVIEN WOLSK New York The writer is a clinical psychologist.
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Take Joseph Hilgard, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
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I've only told my wife, my rabbi, and a psychologist.
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The woman, a developmental psychologist named Katherine Nelson, was intrigued.
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Over the last year, I have worked with a psychologist.
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A "doggy psychologist" was brought in to assess the situation.
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A psychologist explains the difference between being selfish and egocentric.
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Dr. Percival is a psychologist in private practice in Syracuse.
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" said Angela Duckworth, the psychologist who wrote the book "Grit.
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"We are in a cosmic depression," a British psychologist laments.
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GRIFFITH R. DYE, OBERLIN, OHIO The writer is a psychologist.
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So I found a workaround: I became an organizational psychologist.
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Each would need a certificate of sanity from a psychologist.
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She was a psychologist and recognized the symptoms of anxiety.
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Weinstein gave his treating psychologist permission to speak with TMZ.
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Dr. Konnikova is an experimental psychologist trained at Columbia University.
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The groom's mother, a clinical psychologist, practices in Northampton, Mass.
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He is a psychologist and an expert on sex stereotyping.
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Her mother is a psychologist in private practice in Manhattan.
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Since leaving Seattle, Isaiah had refused to visit a psychologist.
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I've been honest: with myself, my psychologist and my psychiatrist.
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Her mother, the former Selina Sue Prosen, was a psychologist.
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Mr. Willingham is a psychologist at the University of Virginia.
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"Bolsonaro legitimizes violence, authoritarianism" said Ms. da Silva, a psychologist.
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I, too, am a psychologist with a specialty in trauma.
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Children start noticing stereotypes at age 3, a psychologist said.
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So I stopped seeing my psychologist and taking depression medication.
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The writer, a psychologist, is the president of Smith College.
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MICHAEL J. TANSEY, CHICAGO The writer is a clinical psychologist.
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She now works as a clinical psychologist in Krakow, Poland.
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A psychologist friend says I should pick up the phone.
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She started seeing a psychologist who was a Methodist pastor.
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Through a new church, she met a psychologist, Joan Gaines.
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I know a retired psychologist who writes and publishes novels.
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Mark B. McKinley, a psychologist who teaches at Lorain Community College in Ohio, explained in The National Psychologist that collecting physical memorabilia is a form of "experimenting with arranging and classifying" elements of our world.
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"Remarkably narcissistic," the developmental psychologist Howard Gardner told Vanity Fair magazine.
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She's a psychologist, so it's not totally out of the ordinary.
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This kid doesn't need a psychologist; this kid needs a mom.
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Three years later she moved in with psychologist Manos Zacharioudakis, 37.
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Arlie Hochschild: I would consider myself more of a social psychologist.
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And as a psychologist, I'm honestly not sure that's the case.
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There were the regulars: the fashion designer, the psychologist, the lawyer.
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I'm not a psychologist, and I'm not getting paid for this.
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Men's anger is often fuelled by fear, according to a psychologist.
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I had thought I might be a lawyer or a psychologist.
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A psychologist testified that Andrews has mild post traumatic stress disorder.
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WE ASK the Canadian psychologist what is wrong with modern liberalism.
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The next week, I was in therapy with a child psychologist.
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I asked Dr. Kuhns, the head psychologist, what he was thinking.
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Osborn's stepfather said he saw a child psychologist after that incident.
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She's a clinical psychologist, so reassurance is second nature to her.
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The psychologist says, 'lie down and tell me everything you know.
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According to psychologist Guy Winch, there's a "right" way to gripe.
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Hirsch, an anthropologist, and Mellins, a clinical psychologist, are Columbia professors.
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By the mid-eighties, "feminist psychologist" was no longer an oxymoron.
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The psychologist treating him wrote two letters to his commander, Maj.
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"Mohammed Merah's discourse shows no sense of guilt," the psychologist wrote.
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She's a psychologist, but she's also genuinely an amazing life coach.
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Psychologist Kristoffer Magnusson offers a cool online tool for visualizing statistics.
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I'm saving for grad school (I want to be a psychologist).
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"I'm done," the psychologist, Andrea Maikovich-Fong, said Jason told her.
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D., a pediatric medical psychologist in private practice in Birmingham, Mich.
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The bride, 37, is a psychologist in private practice in Manhattan.
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His mother is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in San Francisco.
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"They told us they would help us with psychologist," she said.
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She told the psychologist her heart had been racing with anxiety.
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Kelly Lewis-Arthur, a clinical community psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, agrees.
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Mr. Gonzalez's mother, a psychologist in Miami, also went to Stanford.
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Take a 2010 study by psychologist Dan Ariely and his colleagues.
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As a social psychologist, how do you think about Trump's appeal?
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The bride's father is a psychologist in private practice in Berea.
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Dr. Grant is an organizational psychologist and a contributing opinion writer.
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Her mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Manhattan.
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Air France works with its own medical aviation doctor and psychologist.
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His wife of 18 years, the psychologist Kate Mestitiz, divorced him.
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As a psychologist, I am seeing this in my practice already.
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The bride, 2129, is a psychologist in private practice in Manhattan.
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The psychologist Gary Klein has developed a variation on this technique.
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Scheidegger told him to reach out to the athletic department psychologist.
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" — Gretchen Schmelzer, a psychologist and the author of "Journey Through Trauma.
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Her father is a psychotherapist, and her mother is a psychologist.
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According to Dr. Adam Fried, a clinical psychologist in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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The bride's father retired as a clinical psychologist in Hines, Ill.
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The San Francisco author and psychologist Madeline Levine understands this anxiety.
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Yapko, however, is a clinical psychologist and a fellow at ASCH.
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Name Withheld Your main question is one for a developmental psychologist.
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As a social psychologist, I&aposm not surprised by these reactions.
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Here are 4 psychologist-recommended strategies for dealing with 'unemployment depression.'
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She also served as the staff psychologist at The Pathway Home.
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Maybe it was the teacher who needed to see a psychologist.
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She is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Brooklyn Heights.
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The psychologist Amos Tversky had his own version of this point.
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DAVID SIROTA New York The writer is a retired organization psychologist.
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He is a chartered psychologist with a doctorate gained in 1989.
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It also has a much less publicized distinction — its own psychologist.
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"The main problem is, drinking works," said clinical psychologist Ryan Howes.
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That ambiguity, said the psychologist Jennice Vilhauer, is the real dagger.
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He was later diagnosed with PTSD by a court-appointed psychologist.
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Her mother is a psychologist in private practice in New York.
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Loeber was the Pathway Home's executive director, while Golick and Gonzales were both psychologists — Golick a staff psychologist and Gonzales a clinical psychologist with the San Francisco Department of Veterans' Affairs Healthcare System, ABC-7 reported.
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Guidelines say inmates are removed from suicide watch only when they are deemed no longer an imminent risk for suicide and only after face-to-face evaluation by the chief psychologist or a doctoral-level psychologist.
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She is the daughter of Miriam Brand Orenstein and Harry Jay Orenstein of Lafayette Hill, Pa. The bride's father is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Lafayette Hill, and a retired school psychologist for Montgomery County.
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I like it to be both, because the guy who did the voice for "The Psychologist" is actually my friend, so it's not as if it was an actual psychologist I was working with that I sampled.
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"It's to everyone's benefit to fix these problems," the psychologist tells CNBC.
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El Cholo is a strategist, a psychologist, and an excellent motivational speaker.
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"We're very conflicted in this country," psychologist Dr. Gail Saltz told me.
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The psychologist pressed the man, in his next dream, to go inside.
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Mokono goes to physical therapy for his shoulder and sees a psychologist.
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As a psychologist, you look to describe, yes, but also to verify.
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In 1965 an architect and a psychologist came to admire our offices.
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I'm a developmental psychologist who studies how children distinguish fantasy from reality.
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Today, I think I understand what the psychologist was trying to convey.
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They're some of the grittiest people out there, says psychologist Angela Duckworth.
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I'm a developmental psychologist and cofounder of the Mount Sinai Parenting Center.
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Eli Leon (1935–2018), psychologist, writer, and scholar of African-American quilts.
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Montreal-based psychologist Mireille Lévesque specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
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Rewards, as influential American psychologist B. F. Skinner noted, are highly motivating.
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Paul Enck, a medical psychologist at the University of Tübingen, Germany, agrees.
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It "lowers blood pressure and releases relaxation hormones," says psychologist Robin Gurwitch.
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Twenty years ago, I did an internship in Australia as a psychologist.
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Arthur Janov, a psychologist, thought that screams could uncover repressed childhood trauma.
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To wit, here's the right-wing psychologist, Jordan Peterson: Another apocalypse averted?
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Having different love languages can cause relationship problems, according to a psychologist.
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Theo's built-in capacity for empathy makes her an exceptional child psychologist.
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Alarmed, the psychologist decided the woman needed to be hospitalized for hallucination.
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As Cornell University psychologist Janis Whitlock discovered, the practice is startlingly common.
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The British psychologist told me that he wasn't surprised by the results.
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If you still have problems, work with a therapist or money psychologist.
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A psychologist for the defense countered that Cosby's age made reoffending unlikely.
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But psychologist and best-selling author Lori Gottlieb says that's not true.
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Melissa Farley, the psychologist and abolitionist researcher, rejects all of these models.
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America's favorite unlicensed psychologist thinks smoking weed will completely fry your brain.
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Instead, argues organizational psychologist Adam Grant, you should focus on serving others.
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Last May, the two started seeing a corporate coach and a psychologist.
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My mother was a school psychologist and also had a private practice.
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I also know that this woman is smart because she's a psychologist.
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As a psychologist and native of Denmark, I've looked into this question.
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The psychologist Timothy Leary soon became one of the psilocybin's chief proponents.
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Sally Augustin, an environmental psychologist, told me that visual clutter causes anxiety.
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For instance, a patient in Wyoming may see a psychologist in Pennsylvania.
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RUSSELL M. HOLSTEIN Long Branch, N.J. The writer is a clinical psychologist.
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Luis López, the team psychologist, helped the witness go over her testimony.
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The following year, he joined Crystal Meth Anonymous and saw a psychologist.
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"There's nothing inherently unethical about exhibitionism," confirms psychologist Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey.
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"Dogs are descended from wolves," dog psychologist Stanley Coren told National Geographic.
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But Norman is not most people — he's a psychologist and cognitive scientist.
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While with the Thunder, the team's psychologist tried to speak with him.
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His mother, Virginia Anne Strong, was an author, attorney, psychologist and architect.
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The day after he died, Jason's psychologist, Dr. Maikovich-Fong, emailed me.
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She is a consumer psychologist with expertise in branding, motivation and persuasion.
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The newcomer said her name was M'Lou Caring, a psychologist from Manhattan.
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"What does O.C.D. stand for?" the psychologist, Avital Falk, asked the group.
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That's the approach Sherry Turkle, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology psychologist, recommends.
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He is the one who is best friends with a Gestalt psychologist.
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My parents are both teachers, and my dad is a psychologist now.
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It sounds, at first, a little like the role of a psychologist.
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She began seeing a Catholic psychologist who was to "cure" her homosexuality.
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Jennifer Richeson, a social psychologist at Yale University, spotted the risk immediately.
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It helps to have a social worker or psychologist to guide you.
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" Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist at Wharton, is the author of "Originals.
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"Understanding the guilt and shame is helpful," says clinical psychologist Stacey Radin.
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Note that he is not a doctor or even a licensed psychologist.
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"I need to take her to a psychologist tomorrow," Mr. Lazo said.
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Worried, she reached out to a sports psychologist in Washington's athletic department.
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The bride's father is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Manhattan.
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The groom's mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Cambridge.
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His mother retired as a school psychologist in the Denver Public Schools.
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In this account, a psychologist examines the possible motives behind the crime.
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CreditCreditJavier Jaén Mr. Willingham is a psychologist at the University of Virginia.
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The groom's mother, a cognitive psychologist, is a research consultant and contractor.
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According to University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth, it's a growth mindset.
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In 1971, she married Max Pollack, a psychologist, who died in 2007.
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The groom's mother was a clinical psychologist in private practice in Newport.
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Dilara Diner, a psychologist, wanted to double-check a symptom of hysteria.
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Kathryn Gordon, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist living in North Dakota.
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He and his third wife, Tess Hightower, a psychologist, had recently divorced.
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In an article, the psychologist Clemence Due cataloged the many online responses.
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"It's worth it, but it's a lot of work," a psychologist said.
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Her mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Westport, Conn.
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The groom's mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Newton.
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"Such fetishes usually start in childhood," psychologist Dr Lori Bisbey tells me.
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Her mother is a clinical psychologist, also in private practice in Brooklyn.
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In a statement, the Pathway Home identified the victims as Christine Loeber, 303, its executive director; Dr. Jen Golick, 42, a staff psychologist; and Dr. Jennifer Gonzales, 29, a psychologist with the San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Journalists will submit questions in advance which will be vetted by a psychologist.
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Pioneering psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Angela Duckworth thinks it can.
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Phillipa describes herself as a business psychologist and behavior change specialist on Twitter.
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Alex the African gray parrot and animal psychologist Irene Pepperberg back in 1991.
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"I sometimes call BDSM the 'extreme sports of sex,' " psychologist Richard Sprott said.
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"We're waiting excitedly," says Dorene Loew, a VA psychologist in Menlo Park, California.
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How has your experience as a magician informed your research as a psychologist?
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"You said it was more of a nightmare this time," the psychologist prompted.
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The architect started typing something into his laptop as the psychologist jotted notes.
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The psychologist believes he presents an imminent risk of serious danger to others.
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Doctors of the World has just one psychiatrist and one psychologist working there.
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When she finally came, she happened upon a presentation by a sports psychologist.
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One psychologist, writing in Psychology Today, theorized: Rage Rooms Not a Good Idea.
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The psychologist said he would recommend hospitalization if Pistorius were a regular patient.
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"I try to outdo myself every year," said Edwards, 34, a clinical psychologist.
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There's another famous psychologist we have to consider here, says Danielle Forshee, Psy.
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We also see how Theo uses her hands to become a Superhero Psychologist.
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"It could be with a psychologist or a religious leader," Dr. Harwick says.
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He's benefitted from a sports psychologist and is unabashed to talk about it.
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Managing competing demands means he must be a "psychologist, sociologist, anthropologist and historian".
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She also ensured a psychologist was hired at the clinic to offer support.
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We found out from her teacher or from her psychologist what she felt.
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William James, the American philosopher and psychologist, is a personal hero of mine.
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A psychologist will be working with Dudova during her recovery, the federation said.
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Until now it was unknown why Felipe's mother decided to call the psychologist.
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A CEO is like a psychologist for a company in need of change.
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Psychologist James Pennebaker has researched what "function words" like pronouns reveal about personality.
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Cheryan, the UW psychologist, said including young boys in such efforts is critical.
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Meredith Chivers, the psychologist I mentioned earlier, also studied how women consume pornography.
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Growth mindset, a term coined by social psychologist Carol Dweck, encompasses precisely that.
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Mariana Plata is a licensed psychologist in Panama, specializing in children and adolescents.
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Surgery was recommended by her psychologist back in April, according to BuzzFeed News.
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The Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker has long been a loud votary of progress.
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As a psychologist, Ford surely knows what post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is.
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I'm a researching psychologist with a passion for learning, running, habits, and mindfulness.
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"The actual content of the ideology is secondary," said Mr. Meloy, the psychologist.
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"You have to be part psychologist," said Ms. Haney of helping people relocate.
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She left after one season, and continued acting while also becoming a psychologist.
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It is something he now embraces with the help of a sports psychologist.
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His mother is a clinical psychologist at Psychological Care Associates in Woburn, Mass.
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Coan describes herself as a business psychologist and behavior change specialist on Twitter.
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Lisa Jaycox is a psychologist and Senior Behavioral Scientist at the RAND Corporation.
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I am a health psychologist who studies people at the end of life.
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Nick Hobson is a research psychologist and lecturer at the University of Toronto.
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Ryan Quirk is a staff psychologist with the Washington State Department of Corrections.
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Lillian Gilbreth, a psychologist, engineer and a pioneer of what's called motion study.
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Dr. Harden is a psychologist who studies how genetic factors shape adolescent development.
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Jolie von Suhr, a psychologist in a state psychiatric hospital in Lakewood, Wash.
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Dr. Friedrich, 31, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York.
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The groom's mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Silver Spring.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a clinical psychologist.
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Oriana Sousa, 28, a psychologist in Marinha Grande, Portugal, was one of them.
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A Stanford psychologist is getting calls from rattled school officials around the world.
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As for whether he's made progress, the psychologist hedged, saying, "Time will tell."
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The bride's father is a clinical psychologist in private practice in West Hartford.
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She has since seen a sports psychologist and learned some anxiety-averting techniques.
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Have I mentioned that Murphy is also the only practicing psychologist in Congress?
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Dr. Friedrich, 32, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York.
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The bride's father is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York.
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Dr. Dunya Poltorak, a pediatric medical psychologist in private practice in Birmingham, Mich.
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After her discharge, she was treated by both a psychologist and a psychiatrist.
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His wife, psychologist and ballerina Gabriela Rodríguez, accompanies him on most political activities.
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Dr. Kahneman was awarded the Nobel in economic science, though he's a psychologist.
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"History can be used as an explanation, not an excuse," the psychologist said.
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The book's fans also include writer Malcolm Gladwell and organizational psychologist Adam Grant.
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Giant caveat: I am not a psychologist or an expert on disability law.
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People assume she's an enchantress, but she's merely a keen, if malevolent, psychologist.
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ERROL MORRIS: Dr. Walter Quijano, the psychologist, has testified in many, many cases?
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Earlier this year, my psychologist recognized how my job had affected my health.
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"There is communication, and then there's effective communication," explained Sara Nasserzadeh, a psychologist.
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The psychologist is Irving Janis, late of Yale and University of California-Berkeley.
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So she turned to lifelong friend Maria Gabriela Velasco, a psychologist and entrepreneur.
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Renowned Czech psychologist Stanislas Grof also reportedly used LSD to treat homosexual clients.
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Psychologist Steven Pinker has a PhD from Harvard and is a professor there.
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Case in point: Cognitive psychologist, Chris Atherton, tested students' recall of a presentation.
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A psychologist studying the above question offers this advice: work hard at something.
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As Laura Markham, a psychologist in New York and the founder of Aha!
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An organizational psychologist offers strategies to handle even the most hopelessly overstuffed inbox.
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"It's worth it, but it's a lot of work," a developmental psychologist said.
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In "Rule Makers, Rule Breakers," the psychologist Michele Gelfand sides with the culturalists.
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At the time, a psychologist called the episode a result of "collective psychosis."
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Four main styles of humor were identified by psychologist Rod Martin in 2003.
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John Gartner, a clinical psychologist and former Johns Hopkins professor, started a Change.
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"But for the narcissistic person even more so," says Edelstein, the Michigan psychologist.
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That means guidance from a counselor or psychologist during treatment is increasingly vital.
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A former roommate is now a psychologist specializing in sleep and mood disorders.
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A few days later, she sent a similar email to military psychologist, Capt.
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"It's not a hallucinatory experience or a spiritual one," says the clinical psychologist.
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Some people pay $200/hr for a psychologist -- Nic prefers free karaoke therapy.
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And Columbia University social psychologist Modupe Akinola found a correlation between the two.
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"As a sleep psychologist, I see many women whose sleep is negatively affected by menopausal symptoms, particularly hot flashes during the night," said Aric Prather, a psychologist at the University of California, San Francisco, who wasn't involved with the study.
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They share their office with a child psychologist, an adult psychologist, a speech therapist, a social worker, and a nurse specializing in lifestyle advice — diet and exercise to manage diabetes, for example — all within just a few feet of one another.
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A leadership psychologist said Bryant was the perfect blend, teaching kids to be competitive but also acknowledge their role models According to leadership psychologist Ronald Riggio, Bryant&aposs influence was more than just drive and skill: it was his graciousness.
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"Does money make you mean?" psychologist Paul Piff asked in his 2013 TED talk.
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Her mother is a supervising psychologist at Mount Sinai St. Luke's hospital in Manhattan.
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"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes," Carl Jung, a psychologist, once said.
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"He complained that he's hearing voices," psychologist Jodie Shapiro told Judge Catherine K. Byrne.
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One told her she had multiple sclerosis, another that she should see a psychologist.
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" One tabloid consulted a clinical psychologist, who referred to McEnroe as a "hysterical extrovert.
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Berenson credits his wife, a forensic psychologist, for motivating him to write the book.
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"Option B," written in tandem with a psychologist, presents what she experienced and learned.
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Almost nobody is self-aware, says psychologist Tasha Eurich in her new book Insight.
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" A psychologist in town meets regularly with a group of self-described "Antioch survivors.
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"I'm seeing a psychologist — I can't even talk about it," he told BuzzFeed News.
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In 2012, MIT psychologist David Rand published a paper in Nature on human cooperation.
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When the psychologist casually remarked how much time had passed, the man was astonished.
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"Our study in hindsight was outright silly," said Gervais, a University of Kentucky psychologist.
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After Pavelich's attorney requested a second opinion, a second psychologist confirmed the first's findings.
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He's begun seeing a psychologist and taking medication for the stress, fear, and uncertainty.
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D., a clinical psychologist and director of Innovation360, an outpatient resource center, told PEOPLE.
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And of course, psychologist B.F. Skinner's behavior modification series came from working with pigeons.
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This month he returned to active duty as an Army captain and military psychologist.
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Mr Gal became the army's chief psychologist and later a senior national-security official.
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A psychologist once told me that most human conflict stems from poorly concealed contempt.
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Hermann Ebbinghaus was a 19th century German psychologist who pioneered the study of memory.
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I knew I wanted to become a psychologist when I was thirteen years old.
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The psychologist Carl Jung believed that ideas have people, not the other way around.
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In 1972, a Stanford University psychologist sent ten psychologically healthy fakers to mental hospitals.
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"Tight-knit groups are more susceptible to groupthink," explained NYU psychologist Jay Van Bavel.
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At times, the testimony from Ford, an accomplished research psychologist, was raw and emotional.
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I could offer my opinion, but then, I never pretended to be a psychologist.
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For examples of other explanations, check out a good rundown by psychologist Tal Yarkoni.
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Psychologist Dr. Deepika Chopra draws a link between excessive screen staring and negative emotions.
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I asked if the psychologist could possibly have killed himself for any other reason.
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"It's a particular kind of suspense anxiety," says Brandy Engler, PsyD, a clinical psychologist.
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Now, Schmitt has become more comfortable sharing her thoughts and emotions with the psychologist.
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Theo Faber is a criminal psychologist whose goal is to get Alicia to speak.
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IN 1962 Jacob Cohen, a psychologist at New York University, reported an alarming finding.
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Psychologist Matthew Jepsen compares uncomfortable feelings to an inflatable beach ball in a pool.
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D., a clinical psychologist and director of Innovation360, an outpatient resource center, told PEOPLE.
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A-list psychologist Richard Reid says charisma is crucial to determining your future success.
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Youth and international travel are wasted on the young, according to one child psychologist.
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As a psychologist myself for 14 years, I've faced challenging interactions with some patients.
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The psychologist suggested that I needed to speak independently, not when asked guiding questions.
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A psychologist told INSIDER that this feeling is both a physical and psychological reaction.
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But as a psychologist, my tech-infused interactions with them sometimes make me cringe.
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At those times, I might have tried a psychologist before opting for cosmetic surgery.
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David J. Ley, a psychologist who specializes in sexuality issues, wants to change that.
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I'm a psychologist and after I graduated from college I moved to Buenos Aires.
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" He told the appalled psychologist turned philosopher Karl Jaspers, "One must get in step.
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It's no accident that the Laugh Factory in Hollywood has an in-house psychologist.
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She made a real difference," wrote Christina Richards, a psychologist, in one tweet. "MS.
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Psychologist Gordon Gallup at the University of Albany tested the mechanics of this theory.
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The psychologist, whom he sees once a week, even helped him get more fit.
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To prevent that, imagine a wall between you and the person, the psychologist suggests.
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Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist, professor, author and public speaker.
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Barbara Hershey turns up as Louis's grandmother, and Oliver Platt plays the boy's psychologist.
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The Berkeley psychologist Christina Maslach has spent years studying the phenomenon of occupational burnout.
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I understand their view, but as an organizational psychologist, I've found that they're wrong.
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"We're dreading the holidays," said García Coll, the psychologist, who works in San Juan.
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His father was a psychologist who'd helped countless of other people with suicidal thoughts.
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They have said she appears mentally competent, but she wouldn't speak to a psychologist.
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Psychologist Ted Huston followed 168 couples for 13 years — from their wedding day onward.
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OPINION A column on Friday about decision-making misspelled the surname of a psychologist.
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The army assigned him to a psychological evaluation unit and Kahneman became a psychologist.
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Keith Payne, a psychologist, remembers the exact moment when he learned he was poor.
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"The problem with that is the psychologist says crystal meth caused psychosis," Brizzi explained.
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I saw a workplace psychologist and they told me I should move into events.
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Jessen is identified in both reports as a psychologist, but his name is redacted.
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To the developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik, this approach is the obvious way to go.
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The psychologist he saw while on active duty recommended Petrulis keep a dream journal.
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I met Katia through my sister, a clinical psychologist who studies death and mortality.
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When we think of a psychologist, we think of someone who works with humans.
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Call it verbal foreplay, said Susan Heitler, a Denver clinical psychologist and relationship coach.
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The Belgian government had arranged for Zana to see a psychologist once a week.
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Her mother retired as both a clinical psychologist in private practice in Austin, Tex.
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We're talking to CDC officials, they've got a psychologist, so I'm good that way.
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My psychologist told me I have to control my emotions and be more positive.
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Others on the list include a social psychologist, cancer researchers and an accounting professor.
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"We are social beings," Jaime Blandino, a clinical psychologist in Decatur, Georgia, told CNN.
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"This can't be covered up anymore," said Patricia Basaldúa, a 59-year-old psychologist.
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The sports psychologist Paul Dennis did an extensive interview with Tavares and his family.
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The psychologist said he interpreted the heart palpitations as a symptom of panic attacks.
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When that happens, Laura Markham, a clinical psychologist and editor of the site AhaParenting.
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The first thing I told my psychologist was that I thought I was schizophrenic.
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His mother, who is retired, was a clinical psychologist in private practice in Berkeley.
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But since she's a trained psychologist, she has eased into helping fellow sufferers online.
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And he does not lean on a sports psychologist to maintain a healthy outlook.
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"A good horseman must be a good psychologist," he told Life magazine in 1968.
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I recently found a kindred spirit in Joy Canfield, a psychologist and academic publisher.
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On Mondays, they meet with the team psychologist for an "empty-the-backpack" session.
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"Life is one thing after another," Dr. Harriet Lerner, a psychologist and author, said.
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Science Times at 40 The Harvard psychologist says he is no starry-eyed optimist.
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Steven Pinker, a cognitive psychologist at Harvard, has been known to take provocative positions.
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To find out, I reached out to somatic psychologist and sex therapist Holly Richmond.
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His mother, who is now retired, was a psychologist in private practice in Asunción.
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It wasn't until she was 22 that a psychologist told her she was dyslexic.
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As a psychologist, I'm concerned that society has become numb to this critical issue.
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"The rent has skyrocketed over the past few years," the high school psychologist said.
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The groom's mother works in Genesee as a clinical psychologist providing international telepsychology services.
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They have weekly group sessions with a psychologist and the trauma specialists on standby.
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"This is where embarrassment comes in," said Elaine Ducharme, a psychologist in Glastonbury, Conn.
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While there, she had tea with her college mentor, the Yale psychologist Laurie Santos.
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Insecurity, said Dr. Tamar Blank, a psychologist in the Bronx, is largely to blame.
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FRANCES C. SUTHERLANDBRYN MAWR, PA. The writer is a clinical developmental and school psychologist.
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"My dad's a psychiatrist and my mom's a psychologist," he said with a shrug.
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"These are not normal mental patients," said Catherine Mortiere, a forensic psychologist at Kirby.
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But it clearly guided some of her research and her interests as a psychologist.
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Rosmann is a longtime farmer and Iowa psychologist who specializes in agricultural behavioral health.
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Melinda Gates notes that psychologist and author Adam Grant also suffers from impostor syndrome.
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I was a budding psychologist; he was frightened and knew he wouldn't make it.
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Joe's new name — Will Bettelheim — most likely alludes to a real-life controversial psychologist.
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"I thought he might inadvertantly kill me," Ford, a research psychologist, told the newspaper.
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A trained psychologist, he wanted to study the mentality of the rising Hindu nationalists.
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During these visits, a psychologist administered tests to evaluate memory and mental processing speed.
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A real D.J. is part shaman, part tech-wizard, part crowd psychologist, all artist.
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The Harvard psychologist marshals an impressive array of data to back up his claim.
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Her correct title is psychologist and professor of clinical psychology at Alliant International University.
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Paul Rozin, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, once did a memorable experiment.
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Hanadi had never seen a psychologist, or anyone who has studied neuroscience, she said.
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Outside the door, a comically dysfunctional family cajoles, threatens and panics, ultimately summoning a psychologist from a 24/7 emergency service called "Regretful Brides"; when the bride remains silent, the family musters a ladder truck to lift the psychologist to her window.
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De Waal quotes one American psychologist, insistently holding the line of our humanness at our ability, even as children, to work together toward a shared goal: "It is inconceivable that you would ever see two chimpanzees carrying a log together," the psychologist says.
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Dr. Rein, 29, is the psychologist for the lower school of City and Country School, which is a private school in Manhattan, and is also a staff psychologist at Parent and Child Psychological Services, a group practice that is also in Manhattan.
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"The sexiest organ is the mind," says clinical psychologist and relationship expert Barbara Greenberg, PhD.
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He was dubbed the "affluenza teen" after a psychologist blamed his actions on his wealth.
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As a social psychologist who studies sex for a living, I have a few thoughts.
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Belgian psychologist Charlotte de Backer makes a distinction between strategy learning gossip and reputation gossip.
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An educator, psychologist and author of mathematics books, Long has always been following the numbers.
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And the team's leader, a brusque and manipulative psychologist, has ulterior motives for her crew.
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"She is well on her way to rehabilitation," Weinstein said, citing testimony from her psychologist.
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I first heard it from Eric Potterat, the former head psychologist for the Navy SEALs.
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I came to the officer with documents from a psychiatrist, and documents from my psychologist.
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To answer them, I reached out to Paul Bloom, a moral psychologist at Yale University.
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As a psychologist who's interested in these issues, I feel we're incredibly far from it.
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When she returned to work, the department ordered her to go to an NYPD psychologist.
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A woman forensic psychologist, a priest-in-training, and a carpenter...walked into a bar?
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One of the experiments that didn't replicate was from University of Kentucky psychologist Will Gervais.
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Dr. Steven Meyers is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Roosevelt University.
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The medics flag her up for referral to a psychologist once she lands in Italy.
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"People will displace their aggression," said Jane Wood, a forensic psychologist at Britain's Kent University.
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There he meets Reva Connors (Parisa Fitz-Henley), a psychologist who later becomes his wife.
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The UC San Diego psychologist caught a vicious stomach bug on a vacation to Egypt.
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In the 1920s Lewis Terman, an American psychologist, studied 1,500 children with very high intelligence.
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We have Tomi Lahren, and a psychologist who treats Trump anxiety disorder among the millennials.
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People wildly underestimate the odds that others will help us, says social psychologist Heidi Grant.
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"We all have a 'fight or flight' trigger," explained Dr. Mark Crawford, a clinical psychologist.
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However, when the new team arrived, Soufan instinctively disliked the contracted psychologist, Dr. James Mitchell.
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It's a strategy many successful people use, psychologist Josh Davis tells The Wall Street Journal.
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"You go home, and there's an intense dynamic," says Brandy Engler, PsyD, a clinical psychologist.
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And, it'll take a lot of reflection, says Chloe Carmichael, PhD, a licensed clinical psychologist.
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"Women are the keepers of a relationship," says Andrea Bonior, PhD, a psychologist and author.
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She thought that seeing a psychologist was an embarrassment and kept it from her family.
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Julie Bindeman, a Maryland-based reproductive psychologist, knows what it's like to go through this.
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Additionally, I email a school psychologist about a student whose mental health is a concern.
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Douglas Gentile, a psychologist at Iowa State University, has been studying the subject for decades.
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"The fact that they're living together is a great sign," psychologist Rebecca Bailey tells PEOPLE.
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"What works best differs according to person," says Raquel Bennett, a psychologist in Berkeley, California.
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I don't really mind, because we're all a team and I really like this psychologist.
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In this sense, as child psychologist Ellen Braaten told me, they're built on longstanding tropes.
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That's according to organizational psychologist, Wharton professor and New York Times-bestselling author Adam Grant.
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The team worked with UK child psychologist Catherine Knibbs to custom write the conversation content.
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"In psychological literature, they call it stereotype threat," Gibbons, the University of Cincinnati psychologist, said.
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Interviews will be made with relatives of both parties, the psychologist and the school principal.
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The psychologist described the affliction as "affluenza," and the term quickly became a media buzzword.
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Check out the simple strategy a Harvard-trained psychologist recommends when you're stressed at work
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Dr. Becky Spelman, psychologist and CBT therapist at Private Therapy Clinic, is not in favor.
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That's when I decided to become a psychologist: I wanted to spread the good news.
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There's a theory that altruism is driven by empathy, writes Christian Jarrett in The Psychologist.
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Peeters is recollecting a murder investigation as part of an interview with a forensic psychologist.
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Dr. Robert Duff is a clinical psychologist who focuses on mental health for real people.
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Phoebe's parents were seeing someone in Edison, a psychologist recommended by a colleague of Melanie's.
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"He was a psychologist of possibilities," said Howard Gardner, a professor of psychology at Harvard.
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He constantly, aggressively mocks his child psychologist, Dr. Perez (Oliver Platt), as fat and ugly.
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Psychologist Brock Bastian and colleagues have described this as the "social glue" of shared pain.
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"It's not sturdy work," Karen Kwong, a career psychologist, told Insider of being an actor.
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If you're not failing enough, you're not living hard enough, according to psychologist Perpetua Neo.
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Thirty years ago, Clark heard about the work of a Soviet psychologist named Lev Vygotsky.
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Psychologist John Horgan has spent the last two decades conducting and analyzing interviews with terrorists.
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Through much of the 1970s, he thought he might become a psychologist or an architect.
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Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and a clinical psychologist.
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We live in an addictive attention economy, according to San Francisco psychologist Dr. Cameron Sepah.
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One of the first questions came from organizational psychologist Adam Grant, who knows Dalio personally.
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She is a child psychologist, and her husband works in IT for a major bank.
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"This type of empathy doesn't always come naturally," said Jamil Zaki, a psychologist at Stanford.
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I never believed them, because they didn't jibe with my experiences as a child psychologist.
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He plays a psychologist trying to regain his focus after the death of his child.
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However, the clinical psychologist and sexologist is sympathetic to Harrisson's case and others like his.
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You don't have to be a psychologist to understand what's really going on with Trump.
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I checked these facts with his parole officer and his psychologist, and in official records.
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I only saw a psychologist a few brief times after his death, against my will.
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"It's kind of an orchestrated dance," says Anne Zell, a social psychologist at Augustana University.
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That's a different kind of relationship [than] a psychologist, who may not identify with you.
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For Martin Daly, a Canadian evolutionary psychologist, there are deeper, more intrinsic forces at play.
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I, meanwhile, was having monthly struggles with PMDD, and was suicidal, seeing a child psychologist.
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Harvard research psychologist Ellen Langer attributes these self-fulfilling health prophesies to the placebo effect.
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" Or, as psychologist Chris Frith once put it: "A fantasy that coincides with a reality.
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Xavier Amador, a New York psychologist who was consulting for another defendant, met with him.
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Jordan Shapiro, a research psychologist and author of "The New Childhood," echoes the AAP's recommendations.
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Psychologist Timothy Leary lived on the property, known as Fobes Ranch, in the late 1960s.
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As a child psychologist she was a senior staff member of Sweden's social welfare department.
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"It's neurological," said Holly Richmond, a somatic psychologist based in Los Angeles and Portland, Ore.
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"We don't trust," said Ms. Weaver, a psychologist who had never before held elected office.
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It was difficult, but I was able to do without the help of a psychologist.
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For instance, in the 1970s, the psychologist John Lee identified six different "styles" of love.
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That same day, Ms. Ortega saw a Manhattan psychologist, Thomas Caffrey, according to court papers.
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Elana Caplan, who works in advertising, stopped by with her wife, Amber Brandes, a psychologist.
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A psychologist by background, Daniela is effortlessly glamorous in a Goan beach sort of way.
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His wife, who died in 2015, was the former Patricia Pittluck, a psychologist and author.
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Dr. Witmer, 29, is a licensed clinical psychologist at a group private practice in Washington.
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Everyone differs in terms of how they experience something, says Florida-based psychologist Marsha Brown.
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Her mother works in White Plains as a clinical psychologist for Family Services of Westchester.
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"I need to go to the hospital," he remembered telling the psychologist over the phone.
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The bride's mother retired as a school psychologist at Toledo Public School in Toledo, Ohio.
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"This is a course in miracles," the voice said to the research psychologist, Helen Schucman.
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His wife, Marilia, a psychologist, stood on the doorstep in her pajamas and chimed in.
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Jug, a laid-back psychologist (a B.D., or brain doctor, as the movie puts it).
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Playing Mary, a recently widowed child psychologist, Ms. Watts looks becomingly fragile and perpetually worried.
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"A lack of authenticity," is what hurt this ad, says Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist.
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"Here, we treat ideological sickness," said Mr. Ajmi, the psychologist, when asked about such failures.
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The psychologist notes that the scientific community has covered this topic for over 50 years.
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With a condition one school psychologist labels "anticipatory anxiety," Joseph is consumed by his fretting.
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The groom's mother is a psychologist and a psychotherapist in private practice in Fair Oaks.
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"Ask open-ended questions," said Carla Marie Manly, a clinical psychologist in Sonoma County, Calif.
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But if you really are experiencing depression, don't hesitate to talk to a clinical psychologist.
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"The movie is full of stereotypes," the Harvard psychologist Carolyn Newberger said at the time.
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"The movie is full of stereotypes," the Harvard psychologist Carolyn Newberger said at the time.
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I'm seeing a psychologist and a psychiatrist, and I'm taking medication for my depression now.
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Clinical psychologist Caroline Fleck says she sees many patients who are dealing with fertility issues.
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Ira Rosofsky is a psychologist who has worked for years providing services in eldercare facilities.
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He recalled seeing one psychologist working alongside interrogators and then treating detainees at the prison.
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Joe&aposs new name — Will Bettelheim — most likely alludes to a real-life controversial psychologist.
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Weinstein, a practicing psychologist, said his wife had no diagnosis of a mental-health disorder.
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Writing in 1968, Milton Rokeach, the social psychologist, articulated what would become a perennial complaint.
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Trained as a clinical psychologist, Gundar-Goshen examines her characters with the same formidable gaze.
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Sana is a clinical psychologist, and Sawsen heads up a camp for children with disabilities.
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Dennis-Tiwary, the Hunter College psychologist, has developed her own anxiety-reducing app, Personal Zen.
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As a psychologist, he promoted conversion therapy for gays and founded a clinic in Encino.
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Opinion A real D.J. is part shaman, part tech wizard, part crowd psychologist, all artist.
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Mr. Fricker was a senior research psychologist for the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Kurt Gray, a psychologist at the University of North Carolina, can also hear the dead.
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I'm a cognitive psychologist at Wittenberg University, where I teach on the psychology of gender.
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"Narcissism comes with physiological costs," says Joey Cheng, a psychologist at the University of Illinois.
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This response was beautifully demonstrated in a 1978 study by Harvard social psychologist Ellen Langer.
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Michael Wood is psychologist at the University of Winchester who researches the psychology of conspiracies.
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The psychologist described the affliction as "affluenza," a term that quickly became a media buzzword.
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But remember, "even partial solutions can save whole lives," as psychologist Paul Slovic has said.
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"Try and be there in the moment," Kate Russo, an eclipse chasing clinical psychologist, says.
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During the murder trial, a psychologist explained that he also has a low IQ, and because of this would be unable to take the stand without assistance; a second psychologist later took the stand and claimed that Godejohn instead had autism spectrum disorder level 1.
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Forget the fan theories, predictions and close scrutiny of interviews — we now have an actual expert opinion from a clinical psychologist (well, an apparent clinical psychologist — they could of course simply be exaggerating for sweet Internet points) on the state of Cersei Lannister's mental health.
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The three women who were found dead served as the core clinical team for Pathway Home: Christine Loeber, 48, its executive director; Dr. Jen Golick, 42, a staff psychologist; and Dr. Jennifer Gonzales, 29, a psychologist with the San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs.
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His body was discovered when the police raided the meeting room on Friday, along with the bodies of Christine Loeber, the executive director of Pathway; Dr. Jennifer Golick, a staff psychologist; and Dr. Jennifer Gonzales, a psychologist who was pregnant with her first child.
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Licensed clinical psychologist Diego Hernandez works with veterans who suffer a wide range of head injuries.
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You have to be a psychologist, I guess, to be a parent … So it's by example.
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"These features are so ingrained in us to respond to," said Oriana Aragon, a Yale psychologist.
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This focus on improving employee productivity is the basis for psychologist Maelisa Hall's advice to clients.
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"She has been able to use them very effectively," said her therapist, clinical psychologist Bilal Ghandour.
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To a school psychologist, who either pretended not to understand or sent you to a psychiatrist?
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"I asked him three questions about the murders," says Raskin, a retired University of Utah psychologist.
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Part of the problem is technology, educational psychologist Michele Borba told me a few months ago.
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According to psychologist Maryanne Garry, the overabundance of digital images may be detrimental to memory formation.
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Cristina Szeifert describes herself as a "psychologist, artist, entrepreneur [and] health and life coach" on Instagram.
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" He added, "We had a psychologist working with Lamar and put together support programs for him.
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They include Betsy Sparrow, a former psychologist at Columbia University, who disagrees with the replication methods.
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Karina's 32 classmates will take a class with a psychologist to talk about grief and bullying.
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Knowing this, the psychologist rang a bell every time he gave his dogs their daily meals.
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Her mother retired as a school psychologist from the New Hanover County Public Schools in Wilmington.
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This last question is particularly important to me because I am a psychologist who studies grit.
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D., a clinical psychologist and director of Innovation360, an outpatient resource center, told PEOPLE last week.
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The social psychologist Amy Cuddy's "Presence" is new to our advice, how-to and miscellaneous list.
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"It's not as easy as it looks in porn," sex psychologist David Ley, PhD tells Refinery29.
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Robert Cialdini, a social psychologist, has spent years finding what makes people more influential and persuasive.
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British clinical psychologist Paul Gilbert has developed something he calls the Social Attention Holding Theory (PDF).
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Following advice from a psychologist, the mother asked the coach to stay away from her son.
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But as the psychologist Jonathan Haidt has written, many of our beliefs are emotional and intuitive.
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"Children do not benefit from a lot of variety," psychologist Dr. Aric Signman told The Telegraph.
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According to Kelley Kitley, LCSW, a clinical psychologist, we need to normalize this kind of questioning.
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Steven Pinker, a psychologist, has documented how human assessments of society are skewed by negativity bias.
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So she took his advice to seek help and started to see a psychologist that January.
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Mason will need to see a psychologist before being allowed to return to duty, she said.
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D., a sleep psychologist and behavioral sleep medicine specialist at the Cleveland Clinic Sleep Disorders Center.
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At school, a psychologist was brought in to ask him how he came up with it.
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"Yulia seemed determined, but lost," Komsomolskaya Pravda, a pro-Kremlin tabloid quoted a psychologist as saying.
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The stress is real, according to Marni Amsellem, PhD, licensed psychologist in Connecticut and New York.
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While in college, she performed with bands and set aside plans for being a child psychologist.
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Unfortunately, everyone thinks that, says Lee Ross, a social psychologist at Stanford University who studies bias.
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Although it is her favorite color, psychologist Gila Lindsley of LaMora Psychological Associates doesn't think so.
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"The impact of loneliness is very well known and very serious," said Klapow, a clinical psychologist.
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Generally, a mother is the most common choice for millennials, says Shara Sand, PsyD, clinical psychologist.
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It might be, says Andrea Bonior, PhD, a clinical psychologist who specializes in friendships and relationships.
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"Teenage girls when acting in concert can be very dangerous," forensic psychologist N.G. Berrill told Broadly.
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"It creates a sense of distance between yourself and the people around you," says the psychologist.
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As a community and developmental psychologist, I know how harmful family stress is for children's development.
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The Florida State psychologist did the research that led to the so-called 10,000-hour rule.
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"There's a general increase in anxiety or stress," Joseph Ganz, a Manhattan-based psychologist, told Mashable.
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Rebecca, whom he married just over a year ago, urged him to see a sports psychologist.
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They're pink and blue, what Daphna Joel, a psychologist at Tel Aviv University, calls a mosaic.
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In "Grit," a psychologist writes that success comes not just from innate talent but from perseverance.
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You will be the best guide, psychologist and friend of all those who need your light.
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His father, also retired, was a counseling psychologist for the Department of Veterans Affairs in Hartford.
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Psychologist Dr. Kristin Neff from the University of Texas at Austin says it's called self-compassion.
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Epstein was reportedly removed from suicide watch that same month after being cleared by a psychologist.
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"He is mentally impaired — I am not a psychologist," the former White House aide told Hill.
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His contributions earned him access to Bill Gates, Stephen Hawking, and the cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker.
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Majd Kamalmaz, a clinical psychologist with dual American and Syrian citizenship, was also detained in 2017.
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That's according to psychologist Perpetua Neo, who believes success comes out of the attempts we make.
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Cruz at one point asked the detective if he was a psychologist and then requested one.
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"People also often feel younger than their actual age," UCLA psychologist Alan Castel told Business Insider.
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This question inspired the studies that psychologist Kristen Lindquist and I conducted at UNC-Chapel Hill.
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Bordova, who works as a military psychologist, said her wage is 8,600 roubles ($149) per month.
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I recently met with Julia Shaw, a criminal psychologist who specializes in the science of memory.
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My grandmother, Janina, grew up in Iława, Poland, and worked as a psychologist for 21971 years.
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Three years ago, she started seeing a psychologist, who helped her unpack some of her emotions.
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Social media friends and followers are not entirely frivolous, explains Wesleyan University social psychologist Kip Williams.
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I asked Oliver Mason, a clinical psychologist at University College London who specializes in sensory deprivation.
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Organizational psychologist and Wharton Business School professor Adam Grant thinks maybe we should scrap them altogether.
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Psychologist Jordan Peterson believes a meat-only diet can cure depression and give you more energy.
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Nottingham Trent University psychologist Mark Sergeant, who was not involved with the study, told The Independent
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As psychologist and writer Scott Barry Kaufman notes, the halo effect works in other ways, too.
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Two years ago, I met the social psychologist Arie Kruglanski while researching a documentary about extremism.
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They hired a psychologist to bring a level of lucidity to the players' collective mental state.
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"He used that friendship, that relationship, that trust to take advantage of her," the psychologist said.
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According to psychologist Dr. Susan Lipkins, author of Preventing Hazing, what happened at Hofstra isn't uncommon.
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Of course, no psychologist or psychiatrist can actually diagnose anyone, real or fictional, without meeting them.
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I talked to Susan Harter, a renowned child psychologist, about how kids receive their parents' fandom.
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Speaking to NewsCorp, St. Vincent's clinical psychologist Dr. Margaret Ross said something to a similar effect.
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Rachel Hodas, Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A licensed school psychologist for two years.
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In fact, they didn't even come from an iconic psychologist, like Sigmund Freud or Abraham Maslow.
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A social psychologist named Oriana Aragón, who was then teaching at Yale, happened to be watching.
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The psychologist says Weinstin's program lasted 1 week, and involved "intensive therapy" on an outpatient basis.
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In addition to a doctor and physical therapist, a sex therapist and psychologist may be helpful.
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Take a look at this hierarchy of needs chart, developed by the American psychologist Abraham Maslow.
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"The weather is the catalyst," says Danielle Forshee, a psychologist and marriage, family, and individual therapist.
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It was becoming "indelible in the hippocampus," in the words of the psychologist Christine Blasey Ford.
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The groom's mother, who is retired, was a clinical psychologist in private practice in Irvine, Calif.
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With more money, Ms. Pennington might restart the after-school program or hire a school psychologist.
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Daniel SeidmanNew YorkThe writer is a clinical psychologist and author of "Smoke-Free in 30 Days."
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Sarlito Sarwono, a psychologist with an abiding interest in extremism and terrorism who died last November.
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"Nir Eyal's trying to flip," said Richard Freed, a child psychologist who supports less screen time.
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In 1965, a research psychologist at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center thought Jesus was talking to her.
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They'd apparently worked it out with a complex formula developed by UK psychologist Dr. Cliff Arnall.
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Some people say: "I don't need to go to a psychologist, I'm not crazy," he said.
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But Catherall, the psychologist, offered a profile of Siatta as a Marine utterly unmoored by war.
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Diyab claimed that being a psychologist who works with children helped him understand local political behavior.
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So common that research psychologist Peggy Drexler wonders if there's even any stigma attached to it.
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Ms. Loftus, the cognitive psychologist, testified on Friday that a person's memory can change over time.
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Ms. O'Keefe's father retired as a school psychologist for the Miami-Dade County Public School system.
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Flett and fellow Canadian psychologist Paul Hewitt defined these attributes in a groundbreaking study decades ago.
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Harvard psychologist Amy Cuddy recommended that you let out a wide stretch instead of curling up.
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Gonzales was a clinical psychologist with the San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System.
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But then a psychologist said that he didn't actually think there is anything wrong with me.
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Subjects take psilocybin twice, with two guides assigned to each person, usually a psychologist and psychiatrist.
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The testimony came from a psychologist who said black defendants were more dangerous than white ones.
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"We are in a trust spiral," said Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at New York University.
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Ms. Morris, a psychologist, died in 2016 at age 84 after suffering for years from cancer.
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One hurled a cup of urine, feces and other fluids at a psychologist working with her.
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Ira Rosofsky PhD is a psychologist who has worked for years providing services in eldercare facilities.
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His mother retired as a psychologist at the Tokeneke School, an elementary school in Darien, Conn.
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"The boys expressed fear of having any potential contact with their biological father," the psychologist wrote.
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The clinical psychologist wanted her to move the colorful wooden pieces of a bead maze puzzle.
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"The rent has skyrocketed over the past few years," said Lindsey Rutledge, a high school psychologist.
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Zuckerberg admits that this 800-page, data-rich book from a Harvard psychologist can seem intimidating.
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With their eyes closed, a psychologist asks women to picture their hearts and go inside them.
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Finally, I broke up with my psychologist by text message, and ghosted my eating disorder counselor.
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His father was a Canadian rabbi and psychologist who was serving in Winthrop at the time.
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"In evolutionary terms, we all collected," says Dr. Dimitrios Tsivrikos, consumer psychologist at University College London.
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So do jobs emphasizing empathy and interpersonal communication (his younger son wants to be a psychologist).
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By most accounts he studied to become a child psychologist, then worked as a laboratory technician.
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Peterson is both a clinical and research psychologist, meaning he sees patients while also doing research.
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Years later, Harvey, a sports psychologist I worked with for years, recounted the conversation to me.
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We had an epic conversation and talked about the psychologist Abraham Maslow, whom he brought up.
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There's less comprehensive data on grit, an idea popularized by University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth.
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The psychologist Dominic Parrott, director of the Center for Research on Interpersonal Violence, supported this understanding.
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"I just think I should take him to a psychologist," he said, holding a yawning Josecito.
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"We must stop celebrating this work," personality psychologist Simine Vazire tweeted, in response to the article.
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I'm not a psychologist, and I can't speak in universals about something as personal as depression.
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David Ley, a clinical psychologist and the author of The Myth of Sex Addiction, goes further.
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One of the first studies on the topic was published in 1977 by psychologist Raymond Rainville.
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The psychologist then analyzes the imagined projections to gain insight into the subject's personality or pathology.
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Sheypuk, a clinical psychologist, has been a vocal advocate for disabled folks' participation in this space.
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"There's a principle going back to [psychologist] Alfred Adler that we dream what we live and we live what we dream, and I think he was right on the button," Stanley Krippner, a psychologist at Saybrook University who was not involved with the new study, told Gizmodo.
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In it, Dear has teamed up with LAPD forensic psychologist Kris Mohandie and Rhode Island police Sgt.
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Colby is a developmental psychologist specializing in the study of purpose, values and character at all ages.
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Isiah is doing absolutely amazing, he's talking to a psychologist and we don't bring up the accident.
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"As a psychologist, I'm looking at biological, familial, and personality-driven patterns in human behavior," she says.
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Williams brought his psychologist to the screening as support "just in case" he had a negative reaction.
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I've worked with this psychologist for eight years now, and talking to her is a priceless comfort.
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If plaintiffs had ever visited a psychologist or psychiatrist, the lawyers could demand to see their files.
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John Cacioppo, an American psychologist who died in March, called it a reflex honed by natural selection.
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In the 1960s, psychologist Carol Dweck came up with the idea for two different kinds of mindsets.
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Psychologist Robert Firestone coined the term "fantasy bond," which describes the illusion of connection with your partner.
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"The presence of growth doesn't lead to a commensurate reduction in stress or suffering," said psychologist Calhoun.
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"The holiday blues are real," said Elaine Rodino, a psychologist in private practice in State College, Pennsylvania.
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I recently read a great interview you did with a Stanford psychologist about how to avoid assholes.
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As John Green, the psychologist leading the NHS mental-health response, notes, "it wasn't just the fire".
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I asked my girlfriend's mom, Deborah Page, who—alongside knowing me well—is also a clinical psychologist.
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" —Jenny Taitz, 34, clinical psychologist "Growing up, my dad told me I was smart, like, every day.
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Julie Karlson: If I wanted to be a psychologist, I would have gone to school for that.
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"I was a bit disruptive," Gates said, adding how his parents sent him to a child psychologist.
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As a psychologist and a sexual assault survivor, Dr. Ford brings up an important point about trauma.
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She tells CNBC that some of the best advice she ever received was from her sports psychologist.
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Yet "only a fraction of gifted children eventually become revolutionary adult creators," laments the psychologist Ellen Winner.
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But she had trained as an occupational psychologist and had spent seven years working in human relations.
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And the only kind of psychologist I could afford was in an office that looked like this.
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I lacked the "unconditional positive regard" that the psychologist Carl Rogers felt was necessary for fostering healing.
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"Many often people make the mistake of trying to achieve too much," writes Wiseman, the British psychologist.
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Their recent travel is why they're so shy, Grasso, a comparative psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, tells me.
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Sherry Turkle, a social psychologist at MIT, had long lamented the way technology was changing human relationships.
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Radesky cites the "still face experiment", which was devised by developmental psychologist Ed Tronick in the 1970s.
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Zorreguieta was a psychologist who worked for an office on social policies at the president&aposs office.
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"Our Twitter account was actually initially formed by my older sister, who's a psychologist," Dirik tells me.
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The work was done by the political psychologist Philip Tetlock, and yes, this does make me anxious.
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" Esther Lerman Freeman, clinical psychologist at Oregon Health & Science University said, "Patients report nights of shattered sleep.
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A more modern version of this moral arbitrariness is in the work of the psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg.
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"Messages that are delivered electronically are very powerful," said Barbara Greenberg, a teen, adolescent and child psychologist.
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I'm a clinical psychologist and have been working in a medical center for a number of years.
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"Make your agenda as specific as possible," advises Dr. Emma Levine, a psychologist based in New York.
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Diana Divecha, Ph.D., is a developmental psychologist and Research Affiliate of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
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That's why organizational psychologist and New York Times best-selling author Adam Grant says resilience is crucial.
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"Peak" by Anders Ericsson, a psychologist studying expertise, and Robert Pool, a science writer, avoids these shortcomings.
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Mr Norberg agrees with Steven Pinker, a psychologist, that humankind is also experiencing a "moral Flynn Effect".
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Dr. Paul DePompo is a psychologist, speaker, researcher, and author of the book "The Other Woman's Affair".
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But psychologist Vaile Wright has the opposite advice: Engage with your family if they disagree with you.
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You may have heard of the psychologist K. Anders Ericsson and the "10,000 hours of practice" rule.
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Commentary by Tasha Eurich, an organizational psychologist, researcher, and New York Times best-selling author ("Bankable Leadership").
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Keefer is a GI health psychologist and director of psychobehavioral research at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
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The bride is the stepdaughter of Christine McDowell Tucker, a retired clinical psychologist who practiced in Charlottesville.
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In the early 1970s, the psychologist Diana Baumrind identified two essential components of parenting: structure and warmth.
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Jennifer Coleman, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist with the Road Home Program at Rush University Medical Center.
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When we returned home from the shore, my parents took me to a child psychologist, Sidney Hyman.
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She sought a diagnosis from a forensic psychologist, who determined she had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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"It's like an addiction in a way," said Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist at Golden Gate University.
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A famous study by social psychologist Muzafer Sherif brought this phenomenon into focus back in the 1950s.
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With help from psychologist Wendy Carr, they apply their groundbreaking behavioral analysis to hunting notorious serial killers.
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According to psychologist Yvonne Thomas, Ph.D., these adjectives often describe someone who is smartly handling their debt.
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The next great mental health app will look like Pokemon Go, according to a Silicon Valley psychologist.
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"Codependency is excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner," clinical psychologist Jennifer Rhodes previously told Insider.
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"To be honest with you, it's just a bizarre situation," psychologist Raphi Wald told CNN affiliate WPEC.
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That's according to renowned psychologist Tory Higgins, the director of the Columbia Business School Motivation Science Center.
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Being curious, according to organizational psychologist Nora Abdoun, PhD, is a habit that shows interest and motivation.
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CHARLES MERRILL New York The writer is a former New York City public school teacher and psychologist.
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Tamar Gordon, a psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders, thought people could be too hung up on cleaning.
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The braided novel also tracks the story of Sofia Zetterlund, a psychologist who specializes in childhood trauma.
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As a trauma psychologist and a working woman, I've been deeply impacted by all of this news.
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Wharton professor and organizational psychologist Adam Grant is an expert in the science behind a fulfilling career.
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"Data is data," said Jillian Peterson, a psychologist at Hamline University and co-author of the study.
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"Their need for attention and admiration is never-ending," clinical psychologist Candace V. Love told Business Insider.
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You may share more than you realize, said James Grubman, a psychologist and founder of FamilyWealth Consulting.
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"Sit down and write out what life would look like if you were reemployed," says the psychologist.
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David Shanley, a Denver-based psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders, recommends doing the exact opposite of this.
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Ellie is an AI psychologist that has primarily been used to treat military personnel suffering from PTSD.
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The prohibition on LSD research ended up spanning the vast majority of Fadiman's career as a psychologist.
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The map was created as part of a December 83 study published in the journal American Psychologist.
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A psychologist treating her noticed that whenever Curle took antibiotics for the UTIs, her compulsions got worse.
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What the psychologist told me is that Hannah, to some extent, had to write her mother off.
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Psychologist Linda Kaye of Edge Hill University has researched what emojis say, if anything, about our behavior.
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"That's psychological hodgepodge," says Stephanie Silberman, a Florida-based licensed clinical psychologist, board-certified in sleep treatment.
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Dr. Ronald Levant is a psychologist who has studied men and masculinity for more than 30 years.
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Steve Brody, a psychologist, said he often hears this refrain in his therapy practice in Cambria, Calif.
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"I mean half the counties in America, you can't find a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker," he said.
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