Hi. In case you missed it, the latest issue of American Psychologist is
devoted to a joint effort of the U.S.Army and positive psychologists (led by
Seligman) to promote the development of resilience in military personnel. It's
a massive study that has been developing for the past couple of
I am working with a group to develop some questions for our student course
evaluation instrument that is used in faculty evaluations to ascertain the
degree to which students felt prepared to take the course and the degree to
which they desired to take the course. Research indicates (and for
Dr Hartstein. Here is a bit of her bio from her web-page:
Dr. Hartstein received her BA from George Washington University in Washington,
DC before earning her MA in Dance/Movement Therapy from Hahnemann University in
Philadelphia. She worked as an Allied Therapist on two adolescent inpatient
Some burglars in Central Florida came across an urn at a home and thought it
was cocaine.They started snorting.
The report did not indicate if they experienced an altered state.
Can you envision crematoriums ( or is it crematoria?)becoming the new war on
drugs battle front? Zombies anyone?
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:58:17 -0800, Michael Sylvester wrote:
Some burglars in Central Florida came across an urn at a home
and thought it was cocaine.They started snorting.
It's sad to see Keith Richards reduced to such circumstances.
-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu
P.S. ;-)
On 8 October 2010 I transmitted to TIPS and TeachEdPsych the abstract
and link to a post titled Re: Looking for Robert Boice [Hake
(2010a)]. That post ended with:
IF ANYONE HAS INFORMATION ON BOICE'S WHEREABOUTS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
Thanks to the responses of Alan Craig, Diane Dempster, and