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  • Soldier, salesman found his calling in psychology (21 Mar 2010 07:48)

    ... Hospital. Soldier, salesman found his calling in psychology A with an extensive military background, Edward ... his professional life. The 90-year-old retired clinical psychologist from Marlton, known for his sense of ...

  • Life Sciences: Studies from University of Kentucky, Department of Psychology provide new data on life sciences (21 Mar 2010 04:14)

    ... N-methyl-D-asparate-type glutamate receptors. For additional information, contact T.R. Butler, University of Kentucky, Dept. of Psychology, Lexington, KY 40536-0509 USA. Keywords: City:Lexington, State:KY, Country:United States, Life Sciences, Neurological Disease, Psychology, ...

  • Mail psychology: I need Saturday delivery (21 Mar 2010 06:21)

    Don (last name unknown) had to change his lunchtime behavior because of me. See, Don was a mailman. Rode around in his little mailman Jeep ( ...

  • Sarah Rombom, Stefan Singer (21 Mar 2010 04:16)

    ... She uses models and tools that help clients understand financial risks. Her father, a psychologist, is the director of Behavioral Medicine Associates, a psychology practice in Great Neck, N.Y. Her mother, also a psychologist, has a private practice ...

  • Nobody laughs at your jokes? It's all in the genes (21 Mar 2010 00:15)

    ... born with funny bones or you're not. Psychologist and humour researcher Professor Richard Wiseman says ... host a debate next month on the psychology of comedy why some of us ...

  • Happiness and Deep Conversations (21 Mar 2010 00:41)

    ... college students, a population easy for university psychologists to study, it was determined that the ... of the study from the department of Psychology at the University of Arizona, was careful ...

  • I do ... no, I don't (21 Mar 2010 00:57)

    ... people are getting married much later. Consultant psychologist Valerie Jacques does not believe that Malaysians ... Dr Rohany Nasir, a lecturer in counselling psychology at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), agrees with ...

  • Ready for Life's Encore Performances (Yesterday) (21 Mar 2010 05:03)

    ... 69?' " said Laura L. Carstensen, a psychology professor at Stanford and the director of ... the implications of longer life expectancy. The psychologist Erik Erikson, who is best known for ...

  • Naming rites (03/19/2010) (21 Mar 2010 06:09)

    ... is a noted author, speaker and sports psychologist in Palm Beach, Fla., who says nicknames ... uniqueness," Murray said. "This isn't really sports psychology 101, but a nickname can give someone ...

  • Blame your genes for your jokes falling flat (21 Mar 2010 07:16)

    ... bones or not. That's what a leading psychologist and humour researcher says. Professor Richard Wiseman, ... Science Festival, that will talk about the psychology of comedy, said plenty of evidence showed ...

  • Achieving Happiness: Recovering from serious illness takes resilience (21 Mar 2010 06:17)

    ... waves of anxiety and depression sweeping over her, he suggested she consult with a psychologist who helped people cope with the emotional side of recovery from a serious illness ...

  • All in the family (21 Mar 2010 00:13)

    ... Tim said. "One day, she stepped in to my office. She was a school psychologist and had been coaching at another school, and they changed head coaches, and she ...

  • Would you torture this man? (21 Mar 2010 00:18)

    ... documentary-makers who rigged up the game show took inspiration from the experiments conducted by psychologist Stanley Milgram at Yale University in the early Sixties – as did I when ...

  • Suspected Cornell suicides confirmed (21 Mar 2010 02:43)

    ... Karen Carr, assistant dean of students at Cornell. The school has been praised by psychologists such as Keith Anderson, chairman of the American College Health Association's Mental Health Best ...

  • Do Animals Commit Suicide? A Scientific Debate (21 Mar 2010 03:30)

    ... are technically capable of ending their own lives. Thomas Joiner, a Florida State University psychologist, does take that stand. His new book, , links the suicidal tendencies of living ...

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