[Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED WEEKLY UPDATE -- April 29, 2005]

2005-04-29 Thread Christopher D. Green
Caveat: I'm just going to assume, for the moment, that this is a list of people interested in issues surrounding college-teaching generally, and that it just so happens that we all teach psychology. If you have a more narrowly-defined understanding of the TIPS mission, you probably won't be

RE: [Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED WEEKLY UPDATE -- April 29, 2005]

2005-04-29 Thread lschmier
Gee, you mean our campuses arent inhabited by tolerant, open-minded, objective individuals who defend freedom of expressions and academic freedom however they may disagree with the ideas expressed? My, my, my. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmier

Reading on psychoanalytic theory

2005-04-29 Thread Marie Helweg-Larsen
I need a reading recommendation for an advanced undergraduate student. He is interesting in learning more about psychoanalytic theory in its modern version (how it is mostly practiced today, not the original Freudian version). He also wants to know whether it works compared to other types of

Re: Reading on psychoanalytic theory

2005-04-29 Thread Scott Lilienfeld
I'd certainly recommend this article by my friend and Emory colleague Drew Westen (I don't agree with everything in it, but it's a comprehensive and well written review): Westen, D. (1998). The scientific legacy of Sigmund Freud: Toward a psychodynamically informed psychological science.

Re: Reading on psychoanalytic theory

2005-04-29 Thread Dr . Bob Wildblood
While you are making recommendations for material that will give information about current-day psychoanalysis, I would also recommend that he read _We've had a hundred years of psychotherapy and the world's getting worse_ by Hillman and Ventura, and _Escape from Babel: Toward a unifying

Re: Reading on psychoanalytic theory

2005-04-29 Thread Robert Grossman
Marie Helweg-Larsen wrote: I need a reading recommendation for an advanced undergraduate student. He is interesting in learning more about psychoanalytic theory. One book that fits your request is Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: The Treatment of Choice by Bertram P. Karon Gary R. VandenBos

Re: [Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED WEEKLY UPDATE -- April 29, 2005]

2005-04-29 Thread Paul Brandon
Title: Re: [Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED At 10:12 AM -0400 4/29/05, Christopher D. Green wrote: --At George Mason University, a prominent education researcher won't have his contract renewed as an adjunct. His criticisms of Republican education policies led Chester Finn to

What happened to Bruce Rind?

2005-04-29 Thread Marie Helweg-Larsen
Hi Tipsters I just had my students discuss articles regarding the Rind et al. controversy (re: sexual abuse meta analysis published in Psych Bull in 1999). My students were interested in how the authors (Rind, Bauserman and Tromovitch) dealt with the controversy at the time. Rind had several

RE: [Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED WEEKLY UPDATE -- April 29, 2005]

2005-04-29 Thread Marc Carter
-Original Message- From: Paul Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 3:24 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Re: [Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED WEEKLY UPDATE -- April 29, 2005] [snip] This one is complicated by the fact

Re: What happened to Bruce Rind?

2005-04-29 Thread Stephen Black
Marie Helweg-Larsen asked, not where's Waldo, but where's (Bruce) Rind? Paul Okami wrote: I'll forward this to another list group with your permission, where you are likely to get a reply if none is forthcoming on TIPS. This is helpful but probably unnecessary. Marie checked the Temple

Re: [Fwd: Professors Under Attack -- INSIDE HIGHER ED WEEKLY UPDATE -- April 29, 2005]

2005-04-29 Thread Michael Scoles
I'm glad that Paul made this point. I would have a hard time believing that Checker would duck an argument, unless it was a pointless conversation with a fence post. Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D. Interim Chair, Dept. Psychology Counseling University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 72035 [EMAIL