Darwin to Harlow; Attachment Origins
Which a history of psychology we have access to learning about our origins as professionals. It's important to keep perspective about the various ways that we learn and grow as professionals.
Read MoreReductionism and Being a Psychologist
In the face of different psychological movements, what does it me to be a scholar-practitioner, a psychologist, and a scientist. Reductionism is one movement that, depending on the side you're on, will benefit our field, or hinder the development of human choice.
Read MoreEarly Therapeutic Intervention Suggests Decrease in Autism Symptoms and Increases in Functioning
Time.com talks about a new study utilizing the Early Start Denver Model for working with children with Autism.
Read MoreDyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
A study was conducted by Arthur Becker-Weidman to assess the success of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy with children who have experienced abuse and neglect, and have a form of an attachment disorder.
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