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In the 1970s, with the help of several colleagues, Thoreson founded an informal group called Psychologists Helping Psychologists, which has held open Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at the annual APA convention ever since.
Dr. Robert Epstein: Why Hasan Did It: Are Shrinks Really Crazy? 2009
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"Psychologists" kids aren't supposed to do this sort of thing, right?
Critical Conditions White, Stephen, 1951- 1998
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"Psychologists" kids aren't supposed to do this sort of thing, right?
Critical Conditions White, Stephen, 1951- 1998
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"Psychologists" began conducting experiments and measuring everything they could get their hands on, things like skin temperature, reaction time, or pupil size.
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Psychologists, economists, and other social scientists in recent decades have begun to grapple with a fundamental issue previously left to parsons and philosophers: What makes life satisfying?
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Psychologists have found that people fall into two groups on the question of what makes for a successful relationship: Group one believes it's based primarily on finding the "right person" soul mate; while group two believes in the "work at it consistently" approach to lasting love.
Diana Kirschner: Is There Such A Thing As 'Divorce Insurance'? Diana Kirschner 2011
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Psychologists may call it your leadership "super ego" or maybe it is your "leadership core".
Stacey Radin: Leadership Lesson From A Puppy Matchmaker Stacey Radin 2011
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Psychologists call this personality type narcissism, which describes people who feel self-important and constantly need to stand out in a crowd.
John Whyte, M.D., MPH: Big Men on Campus, Beware: Your Ego May Be Harming You John Whyte 2012
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Psychologists may call it your leadership "super ego" or maybe it is your "leadership core".
Stacey Radin: Leadership Lesson From A Puppy Matchmaker Stacey Radin 2011
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Psychologists have found that people fall into two groups on the question of what makes for a successful relationship: Group one believes it's based primarily on finding the "right person" soul mate; while group two believes in the "work at it consistently" approach to lasting love.
Diana Kirschner: Is There Such A Thing As 'Divorce Insurance'? Diana Kirschner 2011
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