6/11/2013· Psychology
Coping With A Toxic Boss - "Denny The Distorter"
By: Dr. Linnda Durré
As a business and corporate consultant and psychotherapist , I've analyzed, worked with, and consulted with many difficult bosses over the years.
6/11/2013· Psychology
Coping With A Toxic Boss - "Denny The Distorter"
By: Dr. Linnda Durré
As a business and corporate consultant and psychotherapist , I've analyzed, worked with, and consulted with many difficult bosses over the years.
8/14/2012· Psychiatry
Men's Violence Toward Women: Fear of the Feminine and Ultramasculinity
What is the biggest insult, the nastiest put-down that a boy can suffer? What is the most shameful indignity, the most humiliating comment that a man must endure? It is to be referred to as a woman! It is to be called a name that compares one to a woman or to a part of a woman's body.
6/1/2012· Psychology
The Meaning and Essence of Anger Management
Anger management is one of the "hot" phrases of the 21st century. It is a concept that is often used, often suggested, but little understood. A good working definition of anger management is: "The insertion of rational thought into a mind that is consumed with anger."
12/12/2011· Psychology
The Key to Anger Management is Being Assertive
In today's world, anger management has become a necessary concept to understand and practice in order to effectively navigate the challenges of family, work, school and social life. It is commonly thought that managing angerinvolves not getting angry anymore.
7/6/2011· Psychology
The Miranda Warning: Readability And The Rights Of Children With Disabilities
By: Steven Imber
Prior to 1966, the Supreme Court sought to define the Constitution's protection against self-incrimination with regard to juveniles, to the mentally impaired, and to psychological coercion by police (see Gallegos v. Colorado, 1962; Blackburn v. Alabama, 1960; Fikes v. Alabama, 1957; Chambers v. Florida, 1940).
5/18/2011· Psychology
Insight On Federal Policy: Independent Educational Evaluations
By: Steven Imber
A parent has the right to an independent educational evaluation at the public expense if the parent disagrees with an evaluation obtained by the public agency.
4/11/2011· Psychology
Independent Educational Evaluations Under IDEA '97: It's A Testy Matter
By: Steven Imber
An independent educational evaluation (IEE) provides parents with an opportunity to obtain alternative sources of information concerning the present levels of performance of their children.
10/12/2009· Psychology
Psychologically Speaking©: Negotiation 101
By: Kenneth J. Manges, PhD, ABVE, CVE, CFP
Advice about negotiation often focuses on procedure, strategy, and tactics. However, some of the most important factors in dispute resolution are the subliminal aspects of the interaction that operate outside the awareness of the participants, which may create unnecessary barriers to the effective resolution in dispute.
10/5/2009· Psychology
On September 24, 2007, I interviewed Ms. Rebecca White for a psychological evaluation and report. She was referred by her attorney, Peter G. Eikenberry, Esq. for a psychological evaluation in the context of her litigation against Charlie's Supermarkets where she alleged sexual harassment, a hostile work environment and retaliation.The following is based upon the psychological evaluation of Rebecca White.
6/24/2009· Psychology
Rich Weinfeld Enabling or Empowering? Adaptations and Accommodations for Twice-Exceptional Students
By: Rich Weinfeld
This article addresses the different perceptions that parents, students, and teachers have regarding appropriate accommodations for twice-exceptional students.