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“It is not the disease that is incurable, it is a man’s social standing and his obligations that become an incurable disease.”
Sigmund Freud in a letter to his fiancée Martha, 25th June 1885
#WorldMentalHealthDay
Save the date! The 8th Annual Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr. Distinguished Lecture in the History of Psychology will be Thursday, May 14, 2020.
David B. Baker, Ph.D., will present "Saving Time: The History of Psychology & the Human Experience".
50% off admission during the Grand Opening on Saturday! Free for @uakron students, faculty, & staff with ZipCard. Free for military personnel with ID.
“The institute is a new adventure in multidisciplinary, hands-on education, centered on cultural artifacts and reaching across disciplines to find the stories that connect us,” said Jodi Kearns, director of the institute.
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New signage has been installed for the Institute for Human Science and Culture. We hope to see you on Saturday for the grand opening!
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Reminder to update your lit review when teaching classic studies in #psychology | Credibility and Incredulity in Milgram’s Obedience Experiments: A Reanalysis of an Unpublished Test - Gina Perry, A. Brannigan, R. A. Wanner, Henderikus Stam. #TeachPsych https://t.co/4cb7ssxAGW
Article: Brains and psyches, Child psychological and psychiatric expertise in a Swedish newspaper by Peter Skagius #histmed#histpsych#histpsy#dishist https://t.co/LcwSt0XqHK
Book: Diagnosing Madness, The Discursive Construction of the Psychiatric Patient, 1850-1920 by Carol Berkenkotter & Cristina Hanganu-Bresch #histmed#histpsych#histpsy#dishist https://t.co/D2nBRneVBB
New Chapter of Interest: A Gendered Prestige: The Powers at Play When Doing #Psychology with Ink Blots / Statistics by Katherine Hubbard and Natasha Bharj #HistPsych#STS#Histmed @KatAHub https://t.co/sgYByMDxz1
I'm pretty thrilled that the new issue of @IsisJournal includes my article on John Tyndall's journal writing and his early scientific practices. https://t.co/IfF3cvxCHZ
#OTD in 1895, Edward Thorndike applied to Harvard to work on his Master's degree which he finished in 1897.
As luck would have it, I went back to Freiburg in '95 and returned in '97.
I wonder what became of him. Didn't he invent the waffle cone or something?
#IOPsych