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psychologist and TV
* September 12 – Jay McGraw, American author, son of TV psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw
* Dr. Phil McGraw a psychologist with his own TV show
In the 21st Century, Nelson has appeared in myriad TV series including The Outer Limits ( 2000 ), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ( 2006 ), CSI: NY ( 2007 ), Las Vegas ( TV series ) ( 2007 ), Eleventh Hour ( 2008 ) as a psychologist researching soldiers returning from Iraq who suffer from Posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ), Psych ( TV series ) ( 2010 ), and a recurring role in Two and a Half Men ( 2010 ).
Also in 2005, Winkleman co-hosted The House of Tiny Tearaways, a BBC Three reality TV show, along with Tanya Byron, a British psychologist, writer and media personality.
" Sponsors were nervous about whether a TV psychologist could succeed, she recalled, but viewers expressed their gratitude for her show, telling her she was giving them information they couldn't get elsewhere.
He also appeared on episodes of Airwolf ( he played Maxwell in " And A Child Shall Lead ") and Mission: Impossible ( he usually played a vicious, unfunny Frank Burns-type Gestapo secret policeman ), Murder She Wrote ( in which he plays a policeman who thinks Jessica Fletcher is a CIA agent ), Adam 12 ( in which he plays a policeman ); The Rockford Files ( playing a petulant, Frank Burns-type psychologist ), and before appearing on M * A * S * H, Linville played a doctor on the TV Movie The Night Stalker, a predecessor of the Kolchak television series-in an episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker, in which he played the youngest police captain on the force.
He dated Mexican model and TV presenter Rebecca de Alba ( the long-time girlfriend of Ricky Martin ) and is currently married to psychologist Marcela Cuevas since 2003.

psychologist and presenter
) Bishopston was home to television presenter Adam Hart-Davis and psychologist Susan Blackmore for many years.

psychologist and Anthony
According to forensic psychologist Dick Anthony, the CIA invented the concept of " brainwashing " as a propaganda strategy to undercut communist claims that American POWs in Korean communist camps had voluntarily expressed sympathy for communism.
Australian psychologist Len Oakes and British psychiatry professor Anthony Storr, who have written critically about cults, gurus, new religious movements and their leaders, have praised Barker's work on the Unification Church's conversion process.
Jonathan Kellerman, © Joan AllenJonathan Kellerman ( born August 9, 1949 ) is an American psychologist, and Edgar and Anthony Award winning author of numerous bestselling suspense novels.
The short film depicted Tony Blair and Gordon Brown working together and was criticised for being insincere: " The Anthony Minghella party political broadcast last year was full of body language fibs ", said Peter Collett, a psychologist at the University of Oxford.
She was an educator, psychologist, reformer, and declared lesbian, living with her life partner Katharine Anthony and the two children they adopted.
Other scientists, including Foundation grantees like University of Chicago psychologist John Cacioppo and Anthony Aguirre, a University of California — Santa Cruz astrophysicist, told Nature that they have never felt pressured by Templeton to spin their research toward religion-friendly conclusions.
According to forensic psychologist Dick Anthony, the CIA invented the concept of " brainwashing " as a propaganda strategy to undercut communist claims that American POWs in Korean communist camps had voluntarily expressed sympathy for communism.
After receiving her doctorate in clinical psychology from UCLA in 1979, Dr. Anthony combined her athletic and clinical skills as a sports psychologist and author.
Vicki Johnson, whose real name was Joanne Vicki Fraginals, had allegedly handed Anthony over to another caretaker in 1997 when she moved to Chicago and married Marc Zackheim, a child psychologist and owner of the Associates of Clinical Psychology.

psychologist and Times
Glass was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, to Barry Glass, an accountant, and Shirley Glass, a psychologist, infidelity researcher, and author whom the New York Times called " the godmother of infidelity research.
A 1965 Sunday Times article by Brophy is credited by psychologist Richard D. Ryder with having triggered the formation of the animal rights movement in England.
Writing in the New York Times, psychologist Carol Tavris commented that " In the absence of medical certainty, the belief that all such symptoms are psychological in origin is no improvement over the belief that none of them are.
In a review of his book for The New York Times, psychologist Alexandra Horowitz described Foer's speculation as among the book's few " missteps ", because the issue of whether or not savants such as Tammet make use of such strategies is irrelevant.

psychologist and one
In one extreme case, cited by a Pittsburgh psychologist, an office worker's wife refused to have sexual relations with her husband unless he bought her the luxuries she demanded.
The former astrologer, and scientist, Geoffrey Deans and psychologist Ivan Kelly conducted a large scale scientific test, involving more than one hundred cognitive, behavioral, physical and other variables, but found no support for astrology.
He wrote at least 100 plays for the Grand Guignol and collaborated with experimental psychologist Alfred Binet to create plays about insanity, one of the theater's frequently recurring themes.
He tells his psychologist at one early juncture that he has made similar attempts in all fifteen times now, which he calls a rough estimate.
The personality psychologist Robert White is often cited as providing one of the first nonstate definitions of hypnosis in a 1941 article:
If by then two physicians, or one physician and one psychologist then decide that the patient meets the Maryland criteria for an involuntary psychiatric admission, then he or she may be kept inpatient involuntarily for up to ten days.
Driven by a script named DOCTOR, it was capable of engaging humans in a conversation which bore a striking resemblance to one with an empathic psychologist.
If one is ill, one goes to a doctor rather than a psychologist, because the doctor is expert in the subject of health.
A physiological psychologist may look at how one cardiovascular event may influence another cardiovascular or endocrine event, or how activation of one neural brain structure exerts excitatory activity in another neural structure which then induces an inhibitory effect in some other system.
Dr. Malcolm Crowe ( Bruce Willis ), a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna Crowe ( Olivia Williams ), after having been honored for his work.
* William Gaddes, noted psychologist and one of the first specialists in learning disorders in British Columbia
The American psychologist and primatologist Robert Yerkes was also one of the first scientists to notice major differences between bonobos and chimpanzees.
Pierre Flourens, a French experimental psychologist, was one of many scientists that challenged the views of the phrenologists.
Keeping children in diapers beyond infancy can be controversial, with family psychologist John Rosemond claiming it is a " slap to the intelligence of a human being that one would allow baby to continue soiling and wetting himself past age two.
Adler is considered, along with Freud and Jung, to be one of the three founding figures of depth psychology, which emphasizes the unconscious and psychodynamics ( Ellenberger, 1970 ; Ehrenwald, 1991 ); and thus to be one of the three great psychologist / philosophers of the twentieth century.
This was a well recognized achievement as he was one of the very few, first psychologist to be admitted to the association.
* George Herbert Mead ( 1863 – 1931 ) was an American philosopher, sociologist and psychologist, primarily affiliated with the University of Chicago, where he was one of several distinguished pragmatists.
An industrial organizational psychologist is one example of executive coaching.
James Mark Baldwin ( January 12, 1861, Columbia, South Carolina – November 8, 1934, Paris ) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was educated at Princeton under the supervision of Scottish philosopher James McCosh and who was one of the founders of the Department of Psychology at the university.
The youngest child with three older brothers, she was raised in a highly educated and intellectual family and environment: her father Maurice Jacob was a physicist ; her mother, a psychologist ; one brother Francis Jacob, a musician ; and two brothers, scientists.
Clinical psychologist Gershen Kaufman's view of shame is derived from that of Affect Theory, namely that shame is one of a set of instinctual, short-duration physiological reactions to stimulation.

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