RICHARD PISACRETA wrote:
Some of us are starting to list boring subjects for students. Lets stick
to
the important stuff like
out of body experiences
ESP
ghosts
reincarnation
alien abductions
psychic connections
bigfoot
Then we can recommend our students to graduate
Based on my advisees' queries reharding career paths this list of topics
MUST include:
Hannibal Lechter and you: profiling serial killers for fun and profit.
~~
Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D. Office (610)436-3151
Professor of Psychology
Hank Goldstein wrote:
For the unit that deals with drugs (substance abuse):
Guzzle your way to Nirvana--by Sixpac Chopra
I replied:
Would that be the follow-up to his famous "Plagiarism
for Fun and Profit"?
And an unnamed, but well-respected TIPSter asked me off-list:
What's the
RICHARD PISACRETA wrote:
Some of us are starting to list boring subjects for students. Lets stick to
the important stuff like
out of body experiences
ESP
ghosts
reincarnation
alien abductions
psychic connections
bigfoot
Then we can recommend our students to graduate schools like
Well, if we're adding names to the list, I'd go with
Bradshaw, for getting in touch with your inner child
and ? and Bass for helping you figure out just who it was that
sexually abused you as a child (since 80% of us women were!)--gosh
I just can't remember the first author's
Hey, it was Bass Davis, Davis Bass () the Courage to Heal
annnette!
Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of PsychologyE-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of San Diego Voice: (619) 260-4006
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
"Education
Here's one, though quite distasteful, certainly would appeal to some of
our younger students:
"The Jenny Jones theory of social relationships: self-disclose and/or
die"
...please don't flame me!
* Barbara
Dr. Barbara Watters
Mercyhurst College
Jeff Ricker wrote:
Here's an
Annette wrote:
Well, if we're adding names to the list, I'd go with
Bradshaw, for getting in touch with your inner child
and ? and Bass for helping you figure out just who it was that
sexually abused you as a child (since 80% of us women were!)--gosh
I just can't remember the first
There are 3 parts of that series, in case you are interested in its
adoption. You know that they have a workbook to accompany their book,
Courage to Heal, and a brief version of the that holds only the principles.
At 07:24 AM 5/12/99 -0700, Annette Taylor wrote:
Hey, it was Bass Davis, Davis
For the unit that deals with drugs (substance abuse):
Guzzle your way to Nirvana--by Sixpac Chopra
Somer iz icumen inn (rough translation: I'll be outta here soon)
Peace,
Hank
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Hank Goldstein, Ph.D.| PHONE:
Oh no, I thought we were being facetious--that these are the
myths we would like to dispel.
annette
On Wed, 12 May 1999, Dr. Joyce Johnson wrote:
There are 3 parts of that series, in case you are interested in its
adoption. You know that they have a workbook to accompany their book,
Courage
Here's an end-of-the-semester question for you all. What would be the
chapter headings for the ideal intro-psych textbook as conceived by our
entering students? Here are some of my suggestions:
"Recovering traumatic memories: Regain your past and jump start your
future"
"Building self-esteem:
Jeff wrote:
Here's an end-of-the-semester question for you all. What would be the
chapter headings for the ideal intro-psych textbook as conceived by our
entering students? Here are some of my suggestions:
"Recovering traumatic memories: Regain your past and jump start your
future"
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