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Margaret Floy Washburn overcame barriers in the male-dominated field of psychology. Learn how she established herself as the founding mother of comparative psychology.
Psychology is a vast and dynamic field that offers numerous opportunities for individuals to make a significant impact. Whether through clinical practice, research, or teaching, the possibilities are endless for those eager to contribute to the understanding of human behavior and mental processes. To truly make your mark in psychology, it’s essential to focus on […]
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Graduate school in psychology can be a demanding journey. The constant stream of research, coursework, and clinical practice requires effective strategies to stay organized and productive. Here are some practical tips to help you navigate your graduate studies more efficiently. Organize Your Study Space Creating a dedicated, clutter-free study space is crucial. Your environment can […]
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If the idea of exercise is more attractive than the reality, you aren't alone. But there are ways to train your motivation and develop better habits
Ever walked into a room and instantly felt at ease or, on the flip side, a bit uneasy, all because of the colours around you? Maybe you're drawn to the bold energy of red or the calm of soft grey tones.
Have you ever bought something you didn't really need, just because it felt like the right moment? Or skipped checking your bank balance to avoid facing the truth? Life often feels like a series of small decisions that seem harmless at
Popular religions have tried to open the eyes of the deprived masses but there appears to be seemingly inexplicable appreciation of the rich by the poor and the middle-class
As part of Penn State’s 2020 spring commencement activities, Lena Becker will represent the Department of Psychology as its student marshal. Becker, a Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Scholar, will graduate with a bachelor of science degree in psychology and a bachelor of arts degree in Spanish.
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Dr. Mothersole was notably recognized as a Top Psychologist and Worldwide Leader in Healthcare by the International Association of Healthcare Professionals in 2017 and her biography was included in Continental Who's Who in 2018
Dr. Bijaoui published a memoir, "The Other Side of the Curtain: Recovering from Deep Coma," in 2017
Dr. Gold channels years of psychology and education experience into his work as a district psychologist for Reed Union School District
Dr. Hartzell is the author of "A Wizard's Guide to Study Skills," a research-based student guide book
Dr. Dick leads numerous longitudinal projects delving into risk and protective factors for substance use and emotional health outcomes across the lifespan in her work at Virginia Commonwealth University
Dr. Benzies lends years of psychological expertise to her work with the state of Illinois and work in private practice in the Chicago area
John Quelch, Harvard Business School professor and coauthor of the HBR article "How to Market in a Downturn."
For Celia Hodent, a psychology PhD, author, and freelance user experience consultant whose credits include Fortnite, Assassin's Creed games, and more, UX is everywhere. ...
The other day I wrote about the challenge in addressing the pandemic—a worldwide science/engineering problem—using our existing science and engineering infrastructure, which is some mix of government labs and regulatory agencies, private mega-companies, smaller companies, university researchers, and media entities and rich people who can direct attention and resources. The current system might be the […]
Perhaps no choice is as vital to marketing as color. Whether you are selecting the color for a product or for your email marketing campaign, color has a tremendous impact on all of us. Subconsciously, we associate different colors with different things. This infographic examines the psychology of color and looks at some common associations […]
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For many of us, Thanksgiving means spending time with our families, carrying out traditions that we’ve practiced for years. While it can be very stressful, messy, and challenging to spend time with family members you don’t see very often, it can also be a beautiful time of recentering. Traditions serve a psychological function. By repeating...
What we refer to as “reverse psychology” is more or less a strategy of deception based on expected defiance, and any short term gratification is often met with long term problems. So why has reverse psychology become such a trope in parenting or dealing with contrarians? On this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art...
Why can experiencing art in a museum be significant? It turns out there’s much more to it than just the pictures on the walls. In this edition of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke talk about the psychology of museums and art.
Awards are a double-edged-sword; whenever someone wins someone else is left out. It turns out that there is a lot more than merit wrapped up in winning awards. In this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman, and Dr. Bob Duke talk about the social and psychological aspects of awards.
We give for many reasons, and most of the time it feels pretty good. But when you’re on the receiving end of generosity, feelings can be mixed. In this edition of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke talk about the psychology of giving and receiving.