Hi to all,
I am currently a grad in experimental psych. These days, in order
to get a teaching job, you must have teaching experience, with good evals.
Student evals may not be the best appraisal of teaching quality, but it
does seem to be the currency of the realm. I agree that adjunct
Title: Re: Liars
Haven't come across any organized groups for compulsive liars,
(perhaps Michael Quanty is right >There is but htey never meet
where or when they say they will!<)
but did come across these interesting bits of information:
(from Beth Benoit
University of Massachusetts Lowell)
At 10:46 AM 4/26/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I wonder if others (adjunct or full time) might have some suggestions
>for the following query. I have a hard time finding qualified adjunct
>faculty--masters is a minimum. We have many fine adjuncts, but it is
>difficult to find those who appreciate sc
There is but htey never meet where or when they say they will!
SorryToo many papers to grade.
Michael Quanty
Psychology Professor
CBMTS Project Director
Thomas Nelson Community College
P.O. Box 9407
Hampton, Virginia 23670
Voice: 757.825.3500
Fax: 757.825.3807
-Original Message-
Pardon me.
I was in a rush.
One of my colleagues asked me if there was a support
group for people who had problems with compulsive
lies.
I thought that surely one must exist and yet I can't
find it. Maybe I am searching using improper words?
Thank You.
Ann Bolding
Adjunct Instructor of Psycho
Associated with this problem is a lack of rigor--and I think that
what is happening quite often is that we pick up very junior people
who are trying to get a tenure-track position someplace and so their
evals need to be strong. Well, critical thinking, challenging classes
and scientific evaluation
Is there a support group for people who are compulsive liars?
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At 10:46 AM 04/26/2000 -0400, Gary Peterson wrote:
> I wonder if others (adjunct or full time) might have some suggestions
>for the following query. I have a hard time finding qualified adjunct
>faculty--masters is a minimum. We have many fine adjuncts, but it is
>difficult to find those who
Just some thoughts on this news piece (thanks Jim). Aside from Jeff
Ricker's wonderful diagnostic effort, I wonder how actual psych counselors
and clinicians would respond? How would L. Witmer, the "founder" of
clinical psych respond? He did not advocate talk therapy--something that
came
I wonder if others (adjunct or full time) might have some suggestions
for the following query. I have a hard time finding qualified adjunct
faculty--masters is a minimum. We have many fine adjuncts, but it is
difficult to find those who appreciate science, critical reasoning skills,
and also
> In honor of the piece sent out by Jim Guinee, I developed a new personali=
> ty disorder that I plan on submitting to the work goup at the American
> Psych= iatric Association that deals with personality disorders. I hope to
> have it incl= uded in DSM V (or maybe VI: I think it will be coming o
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