Re:[tips] Freud and Jung coming to America

2012-03-05 Thread Michael Palij
Sun, 4 Mar 2012 15:52:23 -0500, On Christopher Green wrote: >I believe that the article is by Roger Thomas alone. Rand Evans >was the outgoing, and Al Fuchs the incoming editors of AJP's >history of psych section. Chris, it appears that you are correct. PsycInfo provides the following as the refe

Re: [tips] Freud and Jung coming to America

2012-03-05 Thread Beth Benoit
I'd be interested in checking out the NYTimes archives from the summer of 1923 to find that actual news article. Ancestry.com has a nice feature - you can check archived newspaper stories about anyone. The only thing I could find about Ivan Pavlov and/or his son (spelled "Vladimir" as well as "Wl

RE: [tips] Pavement Art

2012-03-05 Thread Marc Carter
I also thought of an Ames room -- they use the same principles to create some really compelling effects. m -- Marc Carter, PhD Associate Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences College of Arts & Sciences Baker University -- > -Original Message- > From:

Re: [tips] Freud and Jung coming to America

2012-03-05 Thread sblack
On 5 Mar 2012 Beth Benoit wrote, concerning Pavlov's mugging (or, if you insist, "mugging") in New York City: > I'd be interested in checking out the NYTimes archives from the summer of 1923 to find that actual news article.I know this isn't definitive, but it does make me wonder... --

Re: [tips] Freud's patients

2012-03-05 Thread sblack
On 5 Mar 2012 at 2:21, Allen Esterson wrote: > This may interest some TIPSters. A new blog has been started > presenting vignettes on some of Freud's patients and their treatment. > It is by Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, co-author of *The Freud Files: An > Inquiry into the History of Psychoanalysis*. > h

Re: [tips] Freud and Jung coming to America

2012-03-05 Thread Michael Palij
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 07:29:22 -0800, Stephen Black wrote: >On 5 Mar 2012 Beth Benoit wrote, concerning Pavlov's mugging (or, >>if you insist, "mugging") in New York City: >> I'd be interested in checking out the NYTimes archives from the >>summer of 1923 to find that actual news article.I know this

Re: [tips] Freud and Jung coming to America

2012-03-05 Thread sblack
On 5 Mar 2012 at 11:24, Michael Palij wrote, correcting my citation concerning Pavlov's mugging > > Actually, that's 1923. Science provides this info: > > PROFESSOR PAVLOV'S VISIT TO AMERICA Science > 20 July 1923: 45-46. [DOI:10.1126/science.58.1490.45-a] As one of your politicians is fond of

Re: [tips] Seeking a co-author

2012-03-05 Thread drnanjo
Pardon the cross posting. I am seeking an individual to write at least one volume of a student reference guide for the AP Psychology Examination. Essentially an introductory psychology (college level) book. The volume will definitely include information on Mental Health and Mental Illness. I

[tips] Prince Harry adaptive psychology

2012-03-05 Thread mjchael sylvester
As the only Afro-British Commonwealth dude on Tips,I was pleased to see Prince Harry joining a street party in Belize and dancing with some Belizean women.He is headed next to the Bahamas and then to Jamaica for more parties.Happy 50th Anniversary Your Majesty. God save the Queen. Michael Sylve

RE: [tips] Prince Harry adaptive psychology

2012-03-05 Thread Joann Jelly
Michael: We can also say, "God Save Harry,". Joann Jelly From: mjchael sylvester [msylves...@copper.net] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 12:27 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Prince Harry adaptive psychology As the on

Re: [tips] Prince Harry adaptive psychology

2012-03-05 Thread mjchael sylvester
Didn't Prince Harry go to a party in England in an Adolf Hitler costume? It is my understanding that Germanic DNA runs in the royals. Michael - Original Message - From: "Joann Jelly" To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 3:38 PM Subject: RE:

Re: [tips] Seeking a co-author

2012-03-05 Thread Jim Matiya
Sent from my iPad On Mar 5, 2012, at 12:08 PM, "drnanjo" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Pardon the cross posting. > I am seeking an individual to write at least one volume of a student > reference guide for the AP Psychology Examination. Essentially an > introductory psychology (college