RE: [tips] INSIDE HIGHER ED: Florida GOP vs. Social Science (including psychology)

2011-10-13 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
An interesting (and odd) addendum this morning to the story that Jeff posted: Florida Governor Attacked Field His Daughter Studied Many anthropologists remain furious at Governor Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, for saying this week that his state doesn't need more graduates in anthropology.

[tips] It's International Skeptics Day (or is it?)

2011-10-13 Thread Beth Benoit
Supposedly on October 13th, but I'm not sure if I believe it: ;-) : http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/October/internationalskepticsday.htm Beth Benoit Granite State College Plymouth State University New Hampshire --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: arch...@jab.org. To unsubs

[tips] Teaching job in winter 2012

2011-10-13 Thread Terry L. Gottfried
Psychopharmacology Course: LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY invites applicants to teach a course in psychopharmacology during winter term 2012 (January 2nd – March 14th, 2012). A second course may be available depending upon candidate’s interest, and additional courses may be available in spring term. La

Re: [tips] INSIDE HIGHER ED: Florida GOP vs. Social Science (including psychology)

2011-10-13 Thread michael sylvester
I tend to agree with the Governor on this.The fact that he is willing not to take his daughter's major into consideration,shows his objectivty.The governor is saying that academic disciplines should help create jobs for the Florida economy. From my perspective a fictional Mickey Mouse has cre

[tips] Job Announcement: Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology

2011-10-13 Thread Paula Waddill
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY. Department of Psychology. Murray State University. Full time, tenure track position to begin August, 2012. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from an APA-approved program. ABDs with a documented plan of completion by appointment date will be

Re:[tips] What is "talk" therapy?

2011-10-13 Thread Allen Esterson
A belated response to Joan Warmbold's 12 October post (see below): >I think most people tend to think of talk therapy as referring >to the more traditional psychoanalytic and/or client-centered >therapy involving non-directive exploration of feelings and thoughts. I agree that in common parlance t