Gary- And to think. We were just criticizing psychiatry for its ethics. This 
isn't conflict of interest (or at least not so obviously so). It is something 
far worse in the scientific sense and preys on a vulnerable population in the 
worst ways, imho. Sigh.
Tim 
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Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
The College of Idaho
Caldwell, ID 83605
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teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general; history and 
systems

"You can't teach an old dogma new tricks." Dorothy Parker



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From: Gerald Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 7/17/2008 12:01 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] psychic kids now understood
 
Just in time for Fall classes, Dr. Lisa Miller, president of APA's division on 
the Psychology of Religion and the latest guru for A&E's program on Psychic 
Kids, shows how (clinical) psychologists must tap in to the spiritual realm for 
complete healing.  Or at least tap into the market for such.  I am sympathetic 
to the confusions and problems that kids experience here---often reinforced by 
the imaginations and beliefs of the adults around them.  I am not convinced 
that the clinical psychologist will enlighten or lighten the burden of these 
children.   Might make for interesting class discussion.   Gary

See:

http://www.aetv.com/psychic-kids/


http://www.aetv.com/psychic-kids/video/index.jsp?bcpid=1578108558&bclid=1586429772&bctid=1589735997

Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI 48710
989-964-4491
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