Re: Hungarian Jewish student

2002-10-23 Thread Drnanjo
Thanks Linda. Hope all is well with you. Nancy Melucci --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: stress examples

2002-10-23 Thread Cheri Budzynski
Discovery Health Channel had a one hour video on stress. It goes through the day of an average individual and periodically stops to show the effects of stress on the body. Unfortunately, the exact name of the video escapes me. Cheri ** Cheri A. Budzynski, Ph.D. Assistant

RE: 1872 rules for teachers

2002-10-23 Thread Shapiro, Susan J
Don't take things too far. The husband was in a different room. Susan J Shapiro Director, Teaching and Learning Center Indiana University East 2325 Chester Blvd. Richmond, IN 47374 (765) 973-8475 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iue.indiana.edu/tlc -Original Message- From: Stephen Black

1st vs. later editions

2002-10-23 Thread sylvestm
I must admit that I find the first editions of some psychology texts more exciting than the so called improved later editions.It just appears that some first editions are more comprehensive and inclusive than the latter ones.It is as if -in the first edition-the author tries to achieve a high

Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Traci Giuliano
Had a few questions about Freud in my intro class yesterday, and I was hoping a Tipster could help. 1) How many children did Freud have and what do we know about them? 2) Was he very religious, and/or did his religiosity play a role in his theorizing or practice? Thanks in advance. --

Re: Prosopagnosia question

2002-10-23 Thread John Serafin
on 10/22/02 9:58 PM, Gary Klatsky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There have been reported cases in which patients were unable to recognize themselves. Pallis (1955) reported on a patient At the club I saw someone strange staring at me, and asked the steward who it was. You'll laugh at me. I'd

Re: stress examples

2002-10-23 Thread Jean-Marc Perreault
Hi Bobbie, The movie Office Space comes to my mind right away. It's a sattire of working in the office, with the stress of having too many bosses and a meaningless job. The guy decides to get hypnotized to alleviate his stress, but something goes wrong during the hypnosis session, and the

RE: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread John Kulig
Traci: Freud described himself as an atheist. But did had opinions on the topic. He described religious experiences as oceanic - connections between us and the outside. In his routine theories he believed ego development to be clarification of the ego vis-à-vis the outside world (i.e. an

Re: Prosopagnosia question

2002-10-23 Thread Robert Castleberry
Another excellent film on prosopagnosia which has not, as yet, been mentioned is Stranger in the Mirror. This is an hour-long 1993 NOVA film about two patients with the disorder. A detailed description of the film can be found at http://www.uscsumter.edu/~rbcastle/videos.htm#stranger and you can

Re: RE: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread sylvestm
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:50:07 -0400 John Kulig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote. Traci: Freud described himself as an atheist. But did had opinions on the topic. He described religious experiences as oceanic - connections between us and the outside. In his routine theories he believed ego

position announcement

2002-10-23 Thread Esther Yoder Strahan
TIPSters: Please consider applying to this position, or circulate it to any colleagues/grad school friends who are entering the job market. Thanks! Esther ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY: The Department of Psychology at Heidelberg College seeks an enthusiastic, student-centered

Re: position announcement

2002-10-23 Thread Robin Pearce
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Esther Yoder Strahan wrote: ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY: The Department of Psychology at Heidelberg College seeks snip , Tiffin, OH 44883-2462. OH, oy! Won't somebody post a job within two hours of Boston, or at least encouraging words that I might

Re: position announcement

2002-10-23 Thread David B. Daniel, Ph.D.
OH, oy! Won't somebody post a job within two hours of Boston, or at least encouraging words that I might actually find one for next year? How quickly the thrill of the new PhD. deteriorates into the anxieties of the job search ... /end whine Robin ** Robin

Re: position announcement

2002-10-23 Thread David Campbell
Robin, You will be one fortunate person if you get a position near Boston in next few months. In my experience, new Ph.D.s must send out a much broader call--"Is there any campus in the English-speaking world that has a tenure-track opening in my specialty at this point in time?" Location

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Beth Benoit
Freud had six children: Mathilde, 1887; Jean-Martin, 1889; Olivier, 1891; Ernst, 1892; Sophie, 1893; Anna, 1895. I'm wondering about referring to Freud as an atheist Here's an excerpt from the website of the National Goldman Museum for the Jewish Diaspora: Freud was not a practicing Jew,

Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Peterson, Douglas
Robin's request got me thinking. One of the problems we have attracting people to The University of South Dakota is location (and in the not so pretty part to boot). But many of our long time (and some short-time) faculty will report that they came here planning to stay only a few years and then

Re: stress examples

2002-10-23 Thread Kenneth M. Steele
I second Jean-Marc's suggestion. You won't learn much about how to deal realistically with a stressful job but you will see a funny portrayal of a management-heavy organization. Ken On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:47:42 -0400 (EDT) Jean-Marc Perreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bobbie,

Re: position announcement

2002-10-23 Thread Robin Pearce
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, David Campbell wrote: Robin, You will be one fortunate person if you get a position near Boston in next few months. In my experience, new Ph.D.s must send out a much broader call--Is there any campus in the English-speaking world that has a tenure-track opening

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Deb Briihl
I'm one. I lived my entire life up in the Northeast and I NEVER thought that I would live in South Georgia. Once I got the job, I didn't think that I would stay that long 8 years later (and a husband in the dept.with me :), I'm still here and don't really have any plans to move. At 11:45

Re: stress examples

2002-10-23 Thread Bobbie Turniansky
Jean-Marc - Thanks for the suggestion. I'll check it out. Bobbie - Original Message - From: Jean-Marc Perreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 5:47 PM Subject: Re: stress examples Hi Bobbie,

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread David Campbell
After growing up in Berkeley and getting a B.A. from UC, I felt I had done my time by living in the deep south for several years, specifically Houston TX. With the Ph.D. and post-doc work behind me, I was determined to return to the west coast, with or without a job. Then my mentor

Re: position announcement

2002-10-23 Thread Annette Taylor
Gee, I thought just us southern californians had this problem of no jobs ever around us;-) I was VERY lucky to get a tenure track position close to where my husband would not leave. Annette On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, David Campbell wrote: Robin, You will be one fortunate person if you get

The Cohen Jewish genes

2002-10-23 Thread sylvestm
I saw a program that purports to trace the Cohen name to the priestly caste.They apparently showed similar type of DNA in the Cohen population. Can anyone enlighten me as to the validity and reliability of this finding? Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- You are currently

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Jean-Marc Perreault
I guess I fall in the category of having landed in a place I never would have imagined myself in. I grew up in Montreal and in the Eastern Townships, where I did my undergrad (Bishop's University). Yep, Stephen Black and Stuart McKelvie were 2 of my first teachers. I then moved on to McGill

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Louis_Schmier
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Deb Briihl wrote: I'm one. I lived my entire life up in the Northeast and I NEVER thought that I would live in South Georgia. Once I got the job, I didn't think that I would stay that long 8 years later (and a husband in the dept.with me :), I'm still here and don't

Re: Prosopagnosia question

2002-10-23 Thread Jeffrey Nagelbush
I find this topic interesting. The fact that someone with prosopagnosia cannot recognize either himself or herself or others seems to imply that the same processes are involved in both. Yet the quote below (from another list) suggests otherwise. An inteesting situation. A split-brain

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Stephen Black
On 23 Oct 2002, Beth Benoit wrote: For Freudophiles, here's an interesting ancestry website which shows names of children, spouses, etc. Jean-Martin is listed in a couple of places as Dr., but nothing more specific than that... http://emquad.home.att.net/ancestry/fam00667.htm There's a

Re: The Cohen Jewish genes

2002-10-23 Thread Stephen Black
On 23 Oct 2002, sylvestm wrote: I saw a program that purports to trace the Cohen name to the priestly caste.They apparently showed similar type of DNA in the Cohen population. Can anyone enlighten me as to the validity and reliability of this finding? This seems to be Jewish day on TIPS.

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Faith Florer
Before I graduated, I decided that living in the New York City area was more important to me (for family etc. reasons) than finding a tenure track job. I didn't even want a tenure track job at that point in time. I worked as an adjunct in New York for about two years. I worked in some great

Re: The Cohen Jewish genes

2002-10-23 Thread Louis_Schmier
Well, the research hasn't anything to do with the name, Cohen. By family tradition, I am a Cohen, or a descendant of the Jewish Priests.The research has to do with the genetic linkage of those who are by tradition Cohenim to the Jewish Priests before the destruction of the Temple in the 1st

RE: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Traci Giuliano
John - thanks! Traci -- \\|||// ( o o ) -o00-(_)-00o-- Traci A. Giuliano Associate Professor of Psychology Southwestern University Georgetown, TX 78627 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (512) 863-1596;fax (512) 863-1846

Re: Prosopagnosia question

2002-10-23 Thread John Serafin
on 10/23/02 3:15 PM, Jeffrey Nagelbush at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find this topic interesting. The fact that someone with prosopagnosia cannot recognize either himself or herself or others seems to imply that the same processes are involved in both. Yet the quote below (from another

Perception question - Horopter

2002-10-23 Thread David L. Carpenter
Is the horopter best described as 1) an imaginary circle passing through the point of fixation (Goldstein - Sensation and Percpetion, 6th), 2) an imaginary curved vertical plane through the point of fixation (Ryan - Exploring Perception), or a imaginary hemisphere passing through the point of

RE: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Gary Klatsky
When I left graduate school I was fairly open to where I would live. In addition to grad school in Buffalo I had spent time in San Francisco, New York, Tucson and rural NY south of Buffalo. I did appreciate all of those locations and was open to living in a less than cosmopolitan location. There

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Laura Freberg
Here on the sunny central coast of California, we're facing a different recruiting dilemma. The recent spike in CA housing costs has made owning a home for new faculty virtually impossible. The median family home in our county is about $350,000, and you can't buy a single family home in the city

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Laura Freberg
Sorry allI didn't mean to frighten anyone with an attachment in these virus-infested timesit's actually a picture of the 409,000 house I mentioned. I originally pasted it into the body of my email, but Outlook Express sent it as an attachment. It's safe, I promise! Best regards, Laura

Re: tips digest: October 22, 2002

2002-10-23 Thread Cynthia Bainbridge Mullis, Ph.D.
On 22 Oct 2002, Shapiro, Susan J wrote: When my mother began teaching in the 1940's, women who got married immediately lost their teaching jobs. She tells of spending the honeymoon night with her friend who was just married to help the couple hide the marriage till the end of the term.

Re: Location Location Location

2002-10-23 Thread Tricia Keith-Spiegel
I also live on the sunny California coast on Monterey Bay, a couple hours north of Laura, and her dilemma is very present here as well. Recently Santa Cruz County and the two counties surrounding it had the dubious honor of being named as the least affordable places to live in the United states.

Re: Freud questions

2002-10-23 Thread Beth Benoit
And of course, in addition to Stephen's grim reminder about Sigmund's siblings' probable deaths in the camps, it should also be noted that Sigmund himself was allowed to leave Austria to make his way to London only after many of his colleagues contributed to the Nazi coffers. He was already very