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In the News (Sat 2 Jun 12)

  
 ACRPFP
Silva, C. and Kirsch, I. Interpretive Sets, Expectancy, Fantasy Proneness, and Dissociation as Predictors of Hypnotic Response.
Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC Rauschenberger, S. L., and Lynn, S. Fantasy Proneness, DSM-III-R Axis I Psychopathology and Dissociation.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 53: 327-336.
www.paradigmclock.com /biblio/bib8.html   (197 words)

  
 OUP: Similarity and Categorization: Hahn
Contributors: Woo-kyoung Ahn, Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA Annie Archambault, Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK Nick Charter, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK Martin J Dennis, Department of Psychology, Yale University, USA T.
It will be of interest to researchers and graduate students within the areas of cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, and philosophy.
Understanding how concepts are formed and used is thus essential to understanding and applying these basic processes, and the topic of similarity-based classification is central to psychology, artificial intelligence, statistics, and philosophy.
www.oup.co.uk /isbn/0-19-850628-7   (197 words)

  
 TranceWorks : Psychology
Her solution is to move beyond the scientific paradigm, and she proposes new ideas to replace the epistemology of psychology.
Sidis was one of the originators of the theory of dissociation and used hypnotism to investigate multiple personalities at the turn of the century.
Take a gander at this collectiion of articles about the assumptions of orthodosx western psychology, yoga, zen, states of consciousness, sufism (Robert Ornstein), Arica (by John Lilly), the Christian mystical tradition, and a fascinating piece on the Patterns of Western Magic.
www.tranceworks.com /psych.htm   (197 words)

  
 Astrology Books by Liz Greene & Friends: The Center for Psychological Astrology
Contents : Part 1: The Psychology of Defenses & Their Astrological Significators: Introduction; Psychoanalytic interpretation of defenses (oral, anal, Oedipal & dissociation); Defense mechanisms in the zodiac signs; Planets & planetary aspects as defense systems; An example chart; More example charts & group discussion; Chart sources; Bibliography.
She is an American who arrived in London in the early 1970's, already with a Ph.D. in Psychology to her credit, or so she says.
Comment : In later books they give the date & location of the seminars.
www.astroamerica.com /greene.html   (197 words)

  
 The Biology and Psychology of Complex Child Abuse Trauma: Implications for Treatment
Psychosocial research has linked histories of child abuse, neglect, and family violence with an array of psychiatric symptoms and disorders, including depression, anxiety disorders, aggression, eating disorders, somatic symptoms, substance abuse, dissociation, self-destructiveness, relationship problems, and low self-esteem.
The Biology and Psychology of Complex Child Abuse Trauma: Implications for Treatment
Current research is changing the way scientists and mental health professionals think about problems related to complex trauma, which has broad implications for the welfare of all children and offers new hope for some of our most troubled and difficult children.
nccanch.acf.hhs.gov /profess/conferences/cbconference/fourteenth/presentations/3.cfm   (284 words)

  
 The Religion of Psychology
I intend to demonstrate that hypnosis, free association, psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy (such as EMDR), neuro-linguistic programming (Ericksonian ‘conversational’ hypnosis), dissociation/ dissociative trance state and catharsis are terms so closely related as to be interchangeable regarding their dealings with the subconscious mind.
Psychology is merely a sophisticated, westernized, modern-day practice of pagan religion.
All modern forms of psychology, psychotherapy and psychiatry are built on this foundational premise.
www.mychristiansite.com /personal/shilohcomes/ropsuch.html   (2121 words)

  
 Variability in Brain Function and Behavior
At the same time, it contributes to a dissociation, to the detriment of both, between the more formal and "scientific" study of behavior, and the common sense informal body of wisdom people are constantly creating in their day to day lives ("folk psychology").
Despite the appearance of relatively constant form, the sandpile is in fact constantly in a state of flux, indicated by its noisiness, and it is in fact precisely because of this flux that the sandpile displays both homeostatic and adaptive properties.
The sandpile is an instance of a "determinate but ill-mannered system", one in which substantial unpredictability in practice emerges as a property of the quite determinate interaction of quite determinate elements.
serendip.brynmawr.edu /bb/EncyHumBehav.html   (2121 words)

  
 Psicoenlaces / Psycholinks
Psychology and Mental Health Resources by John M. Grohol
Florida State University (FSU) - Department of Psychology
The City University of New York - Graduate Programs in Psychology
www.ub.es /personal/psicoen2.htm   (2121 words)

  
 NEIL W
  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 17, 507-513.
  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 23, 280-304.
Mulligan, N. W., and Hirshman, E. Measuring the bases of recognition memory:   An investigation of the process dissociation framework.
www.unc.edu /depts/cogpsych/mulligan/shortvita.htm   (2121 words)

  
 NeuroDetective:  Bryan Kolb Curriculum Vitae
Kolb, B., and Whishaw, I. The contributions of neurology, psychiatry and physiological psychology to neuropsychology.
Kolb, B., and Whishaw, I. Dissociation of the contributions of the prefrontal, motor and parietal cortex to the control of movement in the rat.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 87, 772-780.
www.neurod.com /cvkolb_w.htm   (4940 words)

  
 Dissociative identity disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to standard American textbooks in clinical psychology, Dissociative Identity Disorder is a psychological condition characterized by the use of dissociation as a primary defense mechanism.
A chronic reliance on dissociation as a means of defending against stressors in the environment causes the individual to experience their psyche/identity as disconnected or split into distinct parts.
They argue that dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) are all mental disorders characterized by dissociation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dissociative_identity_disorder   (3109 words)

  
 John Singer Sargent's Dr Morton Prince
Morton Prince was an American physican who specialized in neurology and abnormal psychology, and was leading force in establishing psychology as a clinical and academic discipline.
His most famous case was that of Sally Beauchamp, detailed in The Dissociation of a Personality (1906), which caused some consternation, due both to the sensational nature of the cases presented and to the convoluted prose style.
Prince stressed the importance of the subconscious to hysterical symptoms at the same time as Freud, but he was critical of psychoanalysis and prefered to outline his idiosyncratic position that never became popular.
www.jssgallery.org /Paintings/Dr-Morton-Prince.html   (3109 words)

  
 Social Context Effects in the Stroop Task: When Knowledge of One's Relative Standing Makes a Difference
The Stroop effect (Stroop, 1935) is one of the best-known effects in cognitive psychology.
This dissociation (i.e., decreased Stroop effect with word processing unchanged) is consistent with Mari-Beffa et al.'s (2000) claim that the reduction of the Stroop effect is not sufficient evidence for concluding that word-level processing is altered (see also Bibi, Tzelgov, and Henik, 2000).
In his extensive review, MacLeod (1991) counted more than 700 articles dealing with this effect, either examining it directly or using it as a tool to study other cognitive processes, making the Stroop effect one of the most well-replicated phenomena in experimental psychology.
cpl.revues.org /document456.html   (6963 words)

  
 Dissociative identity disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to standard American textbooks in clinical psychology, Dissociative Identity Disorder is a psychological condition characterized by the use of dissociation as a primary defense mechanism.
Belief that multiplicity is invariably associated with abuse and dissociation may characterize the "late 20th century Western" template for multiplicity, known to some in the psychiatric community as "the post-Wilburian paradigm".
Multiplicity: The Missing Manual a wiki manual written by multiples for multiples, with the intention of building coping mechanisms and strategies for healthy multiplicity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Multiple_personality_disorder   (3010 words)

  
 Letter to APA
Paul Kimmel, Ph D., Adjunct Professor Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center; Past President, Division of Peace Psychology.
Paul F. Dell, Ph.D., ABPP; Director, The International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD); Clinical Director, Trauma Recovery Center, Norfolk, VA.
Paul S. Spear, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, California State University, Chico; Member of APA.
www.nospank.net /apa-let.htm   (3010 words)

  
 cap03.htm
This dissociation between different temporal judgements concerning the same stimulus sequence is not predicted by any of the current models of binding in conscious vision.
Psychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation revealed an apparently paradoxical dissociation between the perceived simultaneity of stimulus changes and the perceptual pairing of the events demarked by those changes.
Clifford CW, Arnold DH, Pearson J. Colour, Form and Motion Lab, School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Sydney, Australia.
www.psych.su.oz.au /staff/colinc/HTML/Abstracts/cap03.htm   (3010 words)

  
 My bookshelf
Gerbode, Frank A.: Beyond Psychology; An Introduction to Metapsychology.
Putnam, Frank W.: Dissociation in Children and Adolescents; A Developmental Perspective.
www.scorpitos.com /bookshel.htm   (3010 words)

  
 Dhavan Shah's Personal Web Site
• “Media Dissociation, Internet Use, and Anti-War Political Participation,” Hyunseo Hwang, Michael Schmierbach, Hye-Jin Paek, Homero Gil de Zuniga, and Dhavan V. Shah, revise and resubmit to Mass Communication and Society.
• Dhavan V. Shah (2003) [Review of the book Political Psychology, Kristen Renwick Monroe, ed.] Public Opinion Quarterly, 67 (4): 525-528.
• “Framing and the Public Agenda: Media Effects on the Importance of the Budget Deficit,” Amy E. Jasperson, Dhavan V. Shah, Mark D. Watts, Ronald J. Faber, and David P. Fan, Political Communication, 15 (2): 205-224, Spring, 1998.
www.journalism.wisc.edu /~dshah/research.htm   (1958 words)

  
 "Forgetting" Childhood Abuse study
Whether this forgetting can be best explained by using a psychodynamic concept, such as repression, or a trauma-related process of dissociation, or whether other mechanisms are at work, cannot be answered here.
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Periods of forgetting were reported for each of the three categories (i.e., sexual abuse by a relative, sexual abuse by a nonrelative, and physical abuse by a relative) in which abuse was reported.
kspope.com /therapistas/amnesia1.php   (2534 words)

  
 Bibliography: Healing. Therapy, and Psychology
Sakheim, David K. (1996) “Clinical aspects of sadistic ritual abuse.” in Michelson, Larry K and Ray, William J (ed.) Handbook of dissociation: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical perspectives.
Violence and religion in perspective David G. Bromley and J. Gordon Melton 2.
The book is her personal account as relayed through her journaling, supportive research, and other writings of exactly how her memories revealed themselves, their impact on her life, and how she was able to understand and gain control of her multiplicity.
www.nemasys.com /rahome/library/books/by-topic/therapy.shtml   (5742 words)

  
 Dissociation Articles
Realism of this type gives rise to a problem concerning the personal identity of the secondary personality, namely, who this individual is. It is argued that 3 broad answers to the question of who (QOW) in the context of MPD have been proposed in psychology and psychiatry: psychological realism, psychological anti-realism, and neural realism.
The understanding of what hypnosis is all about is independent of the classic-psychoanalytic background prevalent in traditional hypnosis.
Abstract: Suggests 5 traits that J. Bowlby shares with S. Ferenczi including the emphasis on the child's primary relatedness to the mother; independence of mind leading to ostracism on the part of the psychoanalytic establishment; and recognition of the importance of real-life traumatic events in psychopathology.
www.acsu.buffalo.edu /~jjhall/body_d_r3.html   (17759 words)

  
 Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology
On the Dissociation of Semantic Priming in Lexical Decision and in Recognition Memory
How Level of Processing Really Influences Awareness in Recognition Memory
Integration of Orthographic, Conceptual, and Episodic Information on Implicit and Explicit Tests
www.cpa.ca /annonce.htm   (17759 words)

  
 Introduction to Human Memory
Briefly describe two sources of evidence for a dissociation between working memory (or short term memory) and long-term memory.
Schacter (1999) The seven sins of memory: Insights from psychology and cognitive neuroscience.
Describe at least two studies used to support the hypothesis that memory retrieval is a reconstructive process and not a direct, exact recreation of the past.
www.psy.jhu.edu /~stark/intromem.html   (480 words)

  
 The Works of Boris Sidis
Psychopathological researches; studies in mental dissociation, with text figures and ten plates; Boris Sidis, director of the psychopathological laboratory.
Foundations of normal and abnormal psychology, by Boris Sidis...
Symptomatology, psychognosis, and diagnosis of psychopathic diseases, by Boris Sidis.
www.sidis.net /BorisBiblio.htm   (532 words)

  
 TranceWorks : Psychology
Sidis was one of the originators of the theory of dissociation and used hypnotism to investigate multiple personalities at the turn of the century.
This book is a straight forward text on psychology.
A very nice copy of an early classic, sadly out-of-print.
www.tranceworks.com /psych.htm   (4401 words)

  
 UCI Faculty Profiles: Barbara A. Dosher
Forgetting rates are comparable in conscious and automatic memory: A process-dissociation study.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, in press.
Dynamic allocation of visual attention during the execution of sequenes of saccades.Vision Research, Special Issue on Attention, in press.
www.faculty.uci.edu /scripts/UCIFacultyProfiles/DetailDept.CFM?ID=2307   (607 words)

  
 Memory in Psychology
Dissociation and the Fragmentary Nature of Traumatic Memories
In 4 experiments, the authors explored the role of the frontal lobes (FLs) in source memory, the extent to which they may be involved in the encoding and/or retrieval of source or context, and the conditions under which the source memory deficit in older people may be reduced or eliminated.
The mathematical memory models tutorial is an introduction to some of the major psychological models of memory that have a mathematical component.
www.psychology.org /links/Environment_Behavior_Relationships/Memory   (607 words)

  
 Recovered-memory lawsuit is settled out of court
Last year, Sommerfeld and her husband sued Fredrickson for malpractice and filed a formal complaint against the psychologist with the Minnesota Board of Psychology.
The courts—and society in general— increasingly recognize that 'credible research demonstrates that repression [of memories] and dissociation are either extremely rare or myths,' he says.
During that time, Sommerfeld claims that Fredrickson used guided imagery, dream interpretation, hypnosis and other persuasive tactics to induce memories of ritual cult abuse and incest.
www.apa.org /monitor/sep98/suit.html   (281 words)

  
 Clinical Psychology
Psychological trauma may result in a post traumatic stress response (the most commonly expected diagnosis), but it can also cause depression, specific phobias, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety, or dissociation and psychosis.
In fact, the psychological impact of harassment and discrimination is often more severe than the trauma experienced with physical injuries.
Additionally, psychological trauma can occur in the absence of any significant physical injury, either as the result of witnessing trauma in others, or following personal escape from serious injury following a traumatic event.
drdonaldfranklin.com /forensic/clinical.html   (360 words)

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