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> From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:32 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject: Re: Things you can do with a psychology degree
>
> John Kulig wrote:
>
> >Freud, yes, was an M.D.
> >Accordin
ubject: Re: Things you can do
with a psychology degree
And of course, let's not forget.
As a teen, Budy was shy and sensitive. At a Seattle crisis center,
he counseled the depressed, the alcoholic, the suicidal. He graduated with a
TTTehUniversity of Washington in 1972,
..University
John Kulig wrote:
Freud, yes, was an M.D.
According to Hilgard's "Psychology in America" William James first
studied art, them Chemistry, then entered medical school at age 22 (in
1864 probably), took a field trip to Brazil with naturalist Louis
Agassiz, returned to Harvard and finally got the
; Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 9:14 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject: Re: Things you can do with a psychology degree
>
> Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> > Famous people who majored in Psychology
> > Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, William James, and Jacques Laca
OK, so I've had a couple of busy days and had no opportunity to read the
TIP posts. But I did note many referring to 'things you can do with a Psy
major' and thought, logically enough I thought, that I might have a
treasure of potential career tips to share with my students. Well, lol,
instead, t
Rick Stevens wrote:
Famous people who majored in Psychology
Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, William James, and Jacques Lacan.
I believe all of these people had medical degrees. Freud and James for
sure. Jung and Lacan, perhaps someone else can inform us.
Best,
Chris
--
Christopher D. Green
Depart
This thread has been very informative and it stimulated me to do some
research of my own. I found this on the Princeston Review site.
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/majors/funfacts.asp?majorID=234
===
Fun Facts
Sigmund Freud barely escaped persecution
by the
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Christopher D. Green wrote:
Stephen Black wrote:
OK, if we're going to go to the dearly departed, there's Doug Henning
(1947-2000): B.Sc. Honours Psychology, McMaster University, 1970,
yet another magician. I was a grad student there at the time.
And we can't forget his later career as t
://www.jbu.edu/academics/sbs/faculty/rfroman.asp
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From: Annette Taylor, Ph. D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:06 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: Things you can do with a psychology degree
isn't Doug Henning the (in)f
isn't Doug Henning the (in)famous ex-husband of Barbara DeAngelis and didn't
they both get their PhDs from the same degree mill as John Gray?
Well, goes to show just how widely the bachelor's degree may be applied..
Annette
Quoting "Christopher D. Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stephen Black
You can also be a star-ship commander. Jonathon Frakes, Psychology
Major, Penn State University.
Bill Scott
Christopher D. Green wrote:
Stephen Black wrote:
OK, if we're going to go to the dearly departed, there's Doug Henning
(1947-2000): B.Sc. Honours Psychology, McMaster University, 19
Stephen Black wrote:
You have nothing to fear. I've taken up the psychology of deck
building. My first discovery was in motor skills: a thumb should not
be placed in proximity to a nail being hammered.
I have made a great many similar discoveries, leading me to develop a
great respect for re
Stephen Black wrote:
OK, if we're going to go to the dearly departed, there's Doug Henning
(1947-2000): B.Sc. Honours Psychology, McMaster University, 1970,
yet another magician. I was a grad student there at the time.
And we can't forget his later career as the public face of the Natural
L
On 24 Aug 2005, Mike Palij wrote:
>
> John Ritter, star of "Three's Company" & "8 Simple Rules for
> Dating My Teenage Daughter" is identified as having been a
> psychology major (see his CNN obituary:
> http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/12/ritter.obit/ )
>
No ? in a series [lost count]
OK,
/2005 3:49 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Cc:
Subject: Re: Things you can do with a psychology degree
On 23 Aug 2005, Paul Smith wrote:
> Oh, god, Stephen Black _retired_? Congratulations!
Actually, it's an elaborate hoax. And you fell for it. Old professors
On 23 Aug 2005, Paul Smith wrote:
> Oh, god, Stephen Black _retired_? Congratulations!
Actually, it's an elaborate hoax. And you fell for it. Old professors
never retire. They just go on sabbatical.
> I can't imagine what this list is going to look like now that Stephen
> has
> more time on
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*From:* Scott Lilienfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:02 AM
*To:* Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
*Subject:* Re: Things you can do with a psychology degree
And of course, let's not forget.
As a teen, Budy was shy and sensitive. At a Seattle crisis cent
Teaching in the Psychological Sciences digest wrote:
Subject: Things you can do with a psychology degree
From: "Stephen Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:57:42 -0500
No 2 in a series.
An alert TIPSter who undoubtedly wants to remain anonymous reminded
me that you can bec
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> Subject: Re: Things you can do with a psychology degree
> From: Scott Lilienfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:02:22 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 16
>
> As a teen, Bundy was shy and sensitive. At a Seattle crisis center, he
&
Oh, god, Stephen Black _retired_? Congratulations!
I can't imagine what this list is going to look like now that Stephen -
already one of the most prolific and well-informed posters here - has
more time on his hands to answer our questions and set the record straight.
Paul Smith
Alverno Colle
age:
http/:www.ubishops.ca/ccc/dev/soc/psy
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From: Scott Lilienfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005
11:02 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological
Sciences
Subject: Re: Things you can do
with a psychology degree
And of course,
On 23 Aug 2005, Scott Lilienfeld wrote:
>
> And of course, let's not forget.
>
>
> ..University educated serial sex killer Ted Bundy had
> been a college degree with a major in
> psychology,
But we can try, can't we? For some reason, I prefer kvelling over the
manufacture of fake
Paul Smith wrote:
You can become "the most dangerous man in America", like Timothy Leary
(BA-Psych, U. of Alabama).
Alabama, eh?
Strangely the term "reaction formation" has suddenly leapt into my head.
(This is probably my last allowed TIPS e-mail of the day. See ya'll
tomorrow!)
--
Christo
Martin Bourgeois wrote:
Things you can do with a psychology degree
Are others
allowed to jump in? You could become a professional troublemaker, like
Abbie Hoffman (Brandeis
University (B.A., 1959) and the University of California, Berkeley
(M.A., 1960).
Now *that* is unkind. Y
Stephen Black wrote:
No 1 in a series.
You can become a comedian, like Jon Stewart (B.A., psychology, College of
William and Mary, 1984).
You can also become retired, as Stephen Black himself has recently
become. TIPSters will find a lovely tribute to him by his colleagues
(who are also
BTW, the first line should of course read "Bundy," not Budy (don't know
who Ted Budy was)Scott
Scott Lilienfeld wrote:
And of course, let's not forget.
As a teen, Budy was shy and sensitive. At a Seattle crisis center, he
counseled the depressed, the alcoholic, the suicidal. He g
And of course, let's not forget.
As a teen, Budy was shy and
sensitive. At a Seattle crisis center, he counseled the depressed, the
alcoholic, the suicidal. He graduated with a TTTehUniversity of Washington in 1972,
..University educated serial sex killer whose good looks and charm
en
You can become "the most dangerous man in America", like Timothy Leary
(BA-Psych, U. of Alabama).
http://www.answers.com/topic/timothy-leary
Paul Smith
Alverno College
Milwaukee
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From: http://www.aljarreau.com/about/officialbio/ (The Official Al
Jarreau web site):
"Enrolling at the respected Ripon College in Wisconsin, [jazz singer Al]
Jarreau continued singing for fun, performing locally with a group
called The Indigos during weekends and holidays, and graduated with a
Ba
Title: Things you can do with a psychology degree
Are others allowed to jump
in? You could become a professional troublemaker, like Abbie Hoffman (Brandeis University (B.A., 1959) and the
University of California, Berkeley (M.A., 1960).
From: Stephen Black
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent:
OK, it's a slow day!
Monica Lewinsky:
Graduated May 1995, Lewis and Clark College. Major: Psychology.
John W. Kulig
Professor of Psychology
Plymouth State College
Plymouth NH 03264
"Push not the river; i
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