Results 1–10 of 50 for "Curriculum"X related to "How many psychology bachelor’s-degree..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEducation (38)HIV & AIDS (9)Children (7)Learning & memory (6)Race (5) 12 more... [+] Law & psychology (2)Aging (1)Bullying (1)Emotional health (1)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (1)Personality (1)Schizophrenia (1)Socioeconomic status (1)Suicide (1)Teens (1)Therapy (1)Women & men (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeCurriculumXYear2017 (1)Author/ContributorDwyer, Carol (2)Lucariello, Joan (2)O'Leary, Ann (2)Benjamin, Ludy T. Jr. (1)Bowleg, Lisa (1) 22 more... [+] Brabeck, Mary (1)Britton, Paula J. (1)Carey, Michael P. (1)Engle, T. L. (1)Ernst, Randal M. (1)Forsyth, Andrew D. (1)Freeman, James (1)Fujitsubo, Lani C. (1)Graham, Sandra (1)Grayson, Nancy (1)Jeffrey, Jill (1)Kain, Craig (1)Kratochwill, Tom (1)LaVoie, Allan L. (1)Matsumoto, David (1)McCombs, Barbara L. (1)Rhodes, Nancy (1)Rimm-Kaufman, Sara (1)Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret (1)Snellgrove, Louis (1)Weseley, Allyson (1)Whitcomb, David H. (1)Hide details Results 1–10 of 50 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Teaching Tip SheetsTopics: cognitive dissonance, motivated reasoning, AIDS-related bereavement, flexible therapeutic frames, social support networks, attitude/behavior change, self–efficacy, counselor attitude bias, and stigma/prejudice.Curriculum 2.Teaching Tip Sheet: Counselor Attitude BiasTherapist attitudes and biases are important to areas of study in psychology in that they impact on the process of psychotherapy. Curriculum 3.Teaching Tip Sheet: Cognitive DissonanceAnn O'Leary, PhD, Department of Psychology at Rutgers University writes that reducing cognitive dissonance may affect the likelihood that an individual will engage in behaviors such as decreased condom use, that put them at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.Curriculum 4.Teaching Tip Sheet: Flexible Therapeutic FramesHIV/AIDS has forced psychologists to make use of flexible therapeutic frames and broadened counseling, improving clinical psychology's understanding of the practice of psychotherapy. Comparisons of traditional mental health services and "bending the frame" can be used as a teaching strategy.Curriculum 5.TOPSS — Unit Lesson PlansUnit lesson plans for high school psychology teachers for day units that include a procedural timeline, a content outline, suggested resources and activities, and references. Some of the content is password protected and reserved for TOPSS members only.Curriculum 6.How Do I Get My Students Over Their Alternative Conceptions (Misconceptions) for LearningIt is very typical for students to have misconceptions in different domains (content knowledge areas) and there is a common set of alternative conceptions (misconceptions) that most students typically exhibit. Curriculum 7.Critical Thinking And Essay Questions for Cross-Cultural PsychologyIs what we know as truth, principle, or theory about human behavior learned in this "traditional" way, true for all people regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, culture, class or lifestyle?Curriculum 8.Motivated Reasoning Teaching Tip SheetTips for teaching the role of motivation in cognitive processes such as decision-making and attitude change as emphasized by Ziva Kunda (1990) and Hart and Gerrard (1997). These studies cast doubt on the utilitarian, "rational" models of behavioral decision making upon which research regarding Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) and other health promotion/disease prevention currently rests.Curriculum 9.Activity 1.1: Critical Thinking — AltruismSociologists propose that individual behavior is devoted to protecting the species' gene pool. Humans may or may not be exempt from this.Curriculum 10.An Introduction to Cross-Cultural PsychologyA lesson plan on culture, self, personality, stereotyping and cross-cultural sensitivity.Curriculum Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 50 for "Curriculum"X related to "How many psychology bachelor’s-degree..."