At 19:06 1/22/99 -0400, Beth Benoit wrote:
In reference to Joyce Brothers:
What's everybody's gripe about her? She's essentially Ann
Landers with a Ph.D. I don't think she claims to be performing
heavy-duty therapy, and she gives solid, sensible advice. Why
the venom?
Perhaps for the same
Forgot about the new answer options.- njm
Bob and gang:
Although I don't feel that what Joyce Brothers provides is anywhere near as
helpful as regular, in person counseling or treatment, what sets her apart
from Dr. Laura is that she doesn't do any arrogant moralizing to her audience.
She
Here's one from the TIPS archives (September, 1996) that I had forgotten
all about.
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Archive-Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 13:29:02 EDT
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 11:52:38 EDT
From: "Britt, Michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: teaching in psychology [EMAIL
At 19:06 1/22/99 -0400, Beth Benoit wrote:
In reference to Joyce Brothers:
What's everybody's gripe about her?
snip
she gives solid, sensible advice.
snip
Perhaps for the same reason that many on the list gripe about Dr. Laura?
Dr. Bob Wildblood,
Perhaps because, while Ann Dr. Joyce
Rip 'n all --
Yes, that's very nifty. (I think maybe we talked about a
similar trick,
in Sept '97 when Mike Scoles wrote:
http://pw2.netcom.com/~sleight/interactivemagic.html..
oh, just checked,new location -- click the rabbit at
http://trendy.org/magic/interactivemagic.html
It suggests an
I don't know how this site differs from the sites mentioned in the
"ticky tacky" thread, but you might be interested.
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I've done the classical conditioning with pixie stixs- (dont' know if it
was my idea or if I got it from someone on TIPS!) but I find that their is
individual variability in how many trials a student can get out of a stix.
Some can do the training with one, some need two. So I give everyone 2 and
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Beth Benoit wrote:
I've stayed mute on the subject of Joyce Brothers, but it's
really beginning to trouble me that the posts make TIPS sound
petty and gossipy. The accusations and allegations about her
may not be true at all, yet we're jumping from "I heard..." to
"How
For about a week, S. Black and I have been doing an
"after you, Alphonse," "no, after you, Gaston" routine,
and he says it's my turn so ok I lose. He had sent me
the URL of an excellent UCLA exhibit called Relief of
Pain and Suffering, I said "tell TIPS," he said "too
specialized [this from
In a message dated 99-01-22 14:24:54 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Tim,
Your point is well taken. I apologize.
Jim
Jim (and the rest of us)
I'd like to point out, as gently as possible, that perhaps we are engaging
in a bit of unprofessional behavior. Though Dr. Brothers has
Folks,
Couple of points.
1. APA used to (may still) publish the names of people involved in ethics
issues and removed from membership. I'm not volunteering to look
it up, but it should be public record.
2. I've lost (thrown away?) my earliest APA Directory and I can't
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