by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 11, 2014 | Award Winner
Demystifying the journalist interview process for media-shy colleagues Pauline Wallin, PhD The PracticeInstitute.com drwallin@drwallin.com When you get quoted or featured in news media, it’s not just 15 seconds of fame for you. Media interviews are one of the best...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 11, 2014 | Award Winner
Critical thinking across multiple modalities Pamela Rutledge, PhD, MBA Director, Media Psychology Research Center Adjunct Faculty, Fielding Graduate University pamelarutledge@gmail.com Media literacy is an increasingly pressing issue for media psychologists and...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 11, 2014 | Award Winner
Intersection of art, creativity, photography, and phototherapy Alan D Entin, PhD, ABPP adentin@earthlink.net For me, balance means following my passion for art and creativity, and integrating them into my psychotherapy practice and personal life. Much like...
by 553866pwpadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Award Winner
Debby Almonte Telenovela viewing better predicts Latino adolescent ethnic identity than parenting styles and acculturation. Debby Almonte1, PhD dalmonte@ets.org Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey Latinos comprise 16% (approximately 50 million...
by 553866pwpadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Award Winner
Christopher J. Ferguson Video games, even violent ones, are here to stay. So perhaps we should study them as part of society, rather than its enemy. Christopher J. Ferguson,1 PhD CJFergus@stetson.edu Stetson University Video games have had a long difficult road...
by 553866pwpadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Award Winner
Dean Keith Simonton Psychological science has finally rediscovered film as the seventh art. Dean Keith Simonton1, PhD dksimonton@ucdavis.edu University of California, Davis Just twenty years after the first commercial film showing took place in an Edison Kinetoscope...