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Timeline of psychology
Timeline of psychology This is a Timeline of Psychological history ... events in the history and development of psychology may be added here. See the Psychology article for a description of the nature ... 1550 BC - the Ebers papyrus briefly mentions clinical depression ca 100 BC - the Dead Sea ... Scholastic philosopher Rudolph Goclenius coins the term psychology. 1672 - in Thomas Willis' anatomical treatise " ...
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Birmingham:Clinical:Curriculum: Psychological models and formulation (Psychology wiki)
Birmingham:Clinical:Curriculum: Psychological models and formulation Programme YEAR ... Assessment FULL DAY Formulation FULL DAY Cognitive Model HALF DAY Cognitive Behavioural Therapy FULL DAY ... Consolidation (panel session) Topics covered: Formulation Behavioural Model Systemic Model Cognitive Model Psychodynamic Model Reading `Core purpose and ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive6
... also been listed as being used within psychology associations. This is simply to clarify, balance ... See http://www.drexel.edu/academics/coas/psychology/papers/herbertscience.pdf. flavius 08:55, 13 ... to the client and the field of clinical psychotherapy. I can see more about why ... NLP not a science? What about behavioral psychology? What about "Human Development", Social Science, and ... sheeple herding "sciences" of sociology or behavioral psychology or so many other supposed "sciences." ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive7
... of Dilts' B.A.G.E.L model. I think it reads clearer now. flavius ... is clear. I notice Dilt's BAGEL model is also used in literature with Bandler ... about the most important and recognizable background model, or fundament as you quite clearly call ... week I asked a PhD psych and clinical therapist what they thought of NLP. They ... objectives. The stuff about the Meta/Milton Model is redundant and in any event ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive1
... ten-line article in my dictionary of psychology than from this twaddle. ZephyrAnycon 23:34 ... www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/teachingtips.cfm My psychology teachers were reasonably good on this kind ... a new age based pseudoscientific (not real psychology) large group awareness sessions, just like EST ... a new age based pseudoscientific (not real psychology) large group awareness sessions ... That is a ... are not exhibiting a solid knowledge of psychology, but rather a strong association with ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive4
... tracing down some other form of fictional psychology. Voice of all you are not a ... eloborated on in a different form of psychology in that they are represented by submodalities ... many other generalistaions of the field. All psychology is individualistic and requires that of an ... we should delete mentions of the engram model. Rather than being based on the engrams model (which comes from psychology), NLP's ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive3
... of NLP and have studied as a Practitioner at Leadervision Victoria Australia. In all learnings ... studied screenwriting at RMIT in Melbourne NLP practitioner level in Melbourne and have over 20 ... time) this is evident with the Milton model that leaves the meaning (all in the ... followed by "eye accessing cues" and "meta-model", it's worth having sensory acuity added ... the difference that made the difference, to model. On the path to this, Bandler ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive8
... test of neurolinguistic programming. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32(4), 622-625. Jupp, J. J ... of neurolinguistic primary representational systems (PRS). Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2(4), 441- 450. Gumm, W ... programming: Method or myth? Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29(3), 327-330. Poffel, S. A ... here. Well, if you're into popular psychology, you're gonna associate engram with scientology (because dianetics is part of popular psychology). I relate it to neurology theory, ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive5
... Example: [16] (Deletion of commonly ignored source model despite citation) and [17] (claim that critic ... about three months ago where the meta model was discussed. The topic of generalisations using meta model questions was lobbed together with a question ... is actually an incredibly persistent issue in psychology and neurology, and that is probably why ... strong ongoing research stream in neuroscience and psychology amongst other sciences, I suggest that ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive2
... and the preferred representational system (PRS) Meta-model and Milton Model Mind, body and spirit The scientific testing ... and the preferred representational system (PRS) Meta-model and Milton Model Mind, body and spirit The scientific testing ... is no doubt that having the meta-model falling under eye-accessing cues was ...
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