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Communities That Sustain: Legacy Exploration And Preservation Groups. A Presidential Fellow’S Journey, Victoria L. Bacon
Communities That Sustain: Legacy Exploration And Preservation Groups. A Presidential Fellow’S Journey, Victoria L. Bacon
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Measuring The Stuff Of Thought: Psychology And Its Discontents, Brendan J. Morse
Measuring The Stuff Of Thought: Psychology And Its Discontents, Brendan J. Morse
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Parsing The Mind With Homer, Jonathan B. Holmes
Parsing The Mind With Homer, Jonathan B. Holmes
Bridgewater Review
How does one parse the mind? Do we categorize its functioning as mental or physical? Is it one big homogenous lump or a heterogeneous set of distinct abilities or mental faculties? Do we envision its workings to be like some kind of hydraulic mechanism or more like some kind of information processor? A large variety of possibilities have been offered over the centuries. Current models of the mind see it functioning like an information processor with numerous distinct modules carrying out individual tasks. Minds need to be excellent parsers, categorizers, and story tellers in order to get us by in …
Just Turn The Darn Thing Off: Understanding Cyberbullying, Elizabeth Englander, Amy Muldowney
Just Turn The Darn Thing Off: Understanding Cyberbullying, Elizabeth Englander, Amy Muldowney
Bridgewater Review
Cyberbullying is the newest form of an abusive pattern of behavior that has always existed among young people, and which has recently been increasing alarmingly in both frequency and severity. Efforts to identify and prevent cyberbullying have been studied and developed by the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) and include working with parents, schools, and children.
Zoo Research, Amanda Shyne
Faculty Research: Violence And Family In Northern Ireland, Patricia J. Fanning, Ruth Hannon
Faculty Research: Violence And Family In Northern Ireland, Patricia J. Fanning, Ruth Hannon
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Cultural Commentary: Ted, Terrell And Angie And The Limits Of Sociopathy, William C. Levin
Cultural Commentary: Ted, Terrell And Angie And The Limits Of Sociopathy, William C. Levin
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Presidential Fellow: Progress At Marc: Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center At Bridgewater State College, Elizabeth Englander
Presidential Fellow: Progress At Marc: Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center At Bridgewater State College, Elizabeth Englander
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Alzheimer's Disease And Contrast Sensitivity: Implications For Everyday Functioning, Sandra Neargarder
Alzheimer's Disease And Contrast Sensitivity: Implications For Everyday Functioning, Sandra Neargarder
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
American Violence: Where Does The Danger Really Come From?, Elizabeth Kandel-Englander
American Violence: Where Does The Danger Really Come From?, Elizabeth Kandel-Englander
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Research Note: An Established Canon? Textbook Orthodoxy In Psychology, James R. Scroggs
Research Note: An Established Canon? Textbook Orthodoxy In Psychology, James R. Scroggs
Bridgewater Review
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New Psychological Factors In Stress And Heart Disease, Herbert J. Greenwald
New Psychological Factors In Stress And Heart Disease, Herbert J. Greenwald
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.