I haven’t given much thought to how check cashing stores and payday lending stores are designed, probably because I have not had occasion to go…
Posts published in “Psychiatric”
In this talk, Dr. Richman explored how the healthcare sector can transform into a more affordable and sustainable part of the American economy. Central to…
With COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out, discussion is now happening about how to convince the general public to get the vaccine once it’s available. As…
In a recent New York Times article(Katz, 2020), the author, Suzy Katz (2020), reflects on how the loss of the sense of smell courtesy of…
I have been—and continue to be—a proponent of re-envisioning the Intro Psych course. While psych majors take the course, the vast majority of students who…
Observational learning: Some new examples Observational learning may be psychology’s easiest concept for students to understand, although students may not appreciate the range of areas…
On November 12, Dr. Martin Paulus, Scientific Director and President of the Laureate Institute for Brain Research in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be the guest speaker…
I hadn’t been teaching very long when I had decided that I didn’t want to be in the business of identifying good student excuses from…
In this Director’s message, Dr. Gordon shares a personal perspective on the importance of remembering the individual lives that have been lost to COVID-19. Source:…
WEBINAR: Making a Smooth Transition to Online Assessment with Scott Cohn Source: macmillan psych community