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There are all sorts of things that we do and think that we're willing to tell our physician or our lawyer or our
psychologist
or our spouse or our best friend that we would be mortified for the rest of the world to learn.
So, I'm a social psychologist, and it's questions like these that really intrigue me.
But this didn't stop a psychologist, John Gottman, who did exactly that.
Any
psychologist
will tell you that women are better with language and grammar than men.
When I became a psychologist, I began to notice favoritism of a different kind; and that is, how much more we value the body than we do the mind.
Speaking of which, my brother is also a
psychologist.
Psychologist
Pauline Rose Clance was the first to study this unwarranted sense of insecurity.
The theory of minority influence, proposed by social
psychologist
Serge Moscovici, says that even in small numbers, when there's consistency over time, change can happen.
Now, when it comes to pain,
psychologist
Brock Bastian probably said it best when he wrote, "Pain is a kind of shortcut to mindfulness.
LS: One of my favorite quotes in psychology comes from the social
psychologist
Solomon Asch, and he said the fundamental task of psychology is to remove the veil of self-evidence from things.
Lorna Wing was a cognitive
psychologist
in London who thought that Kanner's theory of refrigerator parenting were "bloody stupid," as she told me.
He told me, "It seems like the United States has run out of jobs, because they're just making some up: cat psychologist, dog whisperer, tornado chaser."
In fact, it does just the opposite, because when someone asks you what you want to be, you can't reply with 20 different things, though well-meaning adults will likely chuckle and be like, "Oh, how cute, but you can't be a violin maker and a
psychologist.
It's something that he had gotten from the
psychologist
Gary Klein, who had written about it a few years before, also called the pre-mortem.
For example, the
psychologist
Daniel Oppenheimer, a few years ago, teamed up with high school teachers.
The
psychologist
Shelley Carson has been testing Harvard undergraduates for the quality of their attentional filters.
American
psychologist
Paul Ekman identified certain universal emotions whose visual cues are understood the same way across cultures.
Later, this method was picked up by the advertising industry with the help of consultants, like Austrian-born
psychologist
Ernest Dichter, who first coined the term focus group.
In the 1980s,
psychologist
Carol Dweck looked at how bright fifth graders handled an assignment that was too difficult for them.
And I was like, "That's cute, where are the four papers you owe me?" (Laughter) No, she was one of our most creative students, and as an organizational psychologist, this is the kind of idea that I test.
What an intriguing group of individuals you are ... to a
psychologist.
But it is your self-diagnosed boringness and your inherent "twitiness" that makes me, as a psychologist, really fascinated by you.
The
psychologist
Steven Pinker and others have shown that all around the world people are becoming less and less accepting of suffering in ever-widening circles of others, which has led to declines of all kinds of cruelty and violence, from animal abuse to domestic violence to capital punishment.
Now, I became a
psychologist
to help mitigate human suffering, and for the past 10 years, my target has been the suffering caused by PTSD, as experienced by veterans like Carlos.
A classic study by
psychologist
Peter Wason gives you a set of three numbers and asks you to think of the rule that generated them.
As
psychologist
Stephen Covey said, "Listen with the intent to understand, not the intent to reply."
My dad was a
psychologist
like me, but his real love and his real passion was cinema, like my brother.
But, as an organizational psychologist, I spend a lot of time in workplaces, and I find paranoia everywhere.
CA: We have with us here moral
psychologist
Jonathan Haidt, who I think has a question.
I founded it in 2004, after years of working as a
psychologist
on pediatric intensive care units, frustrated with the undignified deaths that so many children experienced and their families had to endure.
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