- why statistics and the scientific method are as critical to the psychologist as humanistic skills
- how to conduct research, structure survey questions, organize data, and present a research paper
- how a therapist and patient form an alliance
- why forgetting makes the mind more efficient
- why shame is destructive while guilt is productive Written by an experienced professor, author, and expert consultant on mental health and happiness, 101 Things I Learned(R) in Psychology School is for students as well as beginning clinicians, social and public health workers, and others interested in understanding why we think, feel, and act as we do.
- why statistics and the scientific method are as critical to the psychologist as humanistic skills
- how to conduct research, structure survey questions, organize data, and present a research paper
- how a therapist and patient form an alliance
- why forgetting makes the mind more efficient
- why shame is destructive while guilt is productive Written by an experienced professor, author, and expert consultant on mental health and happiness, 101 Things I Learned(R) in Psychology School is for students as well as beginning clinicians, social and public health workers, and others interested in understanding why we think, feel, and act as we do.
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