Articles Containing “meditation” — 192 result(s)

School Starts Next Fall for UC-Merced APS Fellow and Charter Member Carol Tomlinson-Keasey is the inaugural chancellor of the University of California, Merced — billed as the United States’ first new research university of the

Borynski Hello, my name is Michele Borynski and I am honored to serve as the 2004-2005 President of the American Psychological Society’s Student Caucus. I completed my bachelor’s degree at Winthrop University in Rock Hill

A flurry of correspondence came to me after my January 2004 presidential column, “Vita Voyeur.” It turns out that when I listed several types of vitae toward the end of the column, I missed one

Experimental Designs Book A Classic Julian C. Stanley Johns Hopkins University professor emeritus I look back with some amazement and embarrassment at my first major encounter with the concept of ‘intelligence.’ It was in 1937

Representatives from medicine and psychology endorsed a biopsychosocial approach for treating pain and insomnia over the traditionally used biomedical model at a recent consensus conference held at the National Institutes of Health. At the technology