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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Dual Process Theory Rough and Tumble Play (R&T Play) Caveata: Notes On This Book Part I: Contemporary Psychology Chapter 1: Skepticism and Brainwashing Stanford Prison Experiment Asch Conformity Experiment Milgram Shock Experiment Philosophies of Psychology Dual Process Theory Hume's Guillotine Moral Foundations Theory: Jonathan Haidt and The Righteous Mind Chapter 2: Evidence-Based Practice Evidence Hierarchy in Academic Research Correlation and Causation Experimental Design Major Research Methodologies Collective Teacher Efficacy Common Neuromyths of Education Dual-coding theory John Hattie and Visible Learning Treatment, Control, and The Placebo Effect Chapter 3: Tools of the Scientist The Replication Crisis The Statistics of Psychology The Four Cognitive Artifices: Biases, Fallacies, Devices, and Distortions. The Great Inquiry Learning Debate Chapter 4: Toward a Better Psychology Social Media Impacts on Students/Children Social Media Impact on Mental Health Overidentification Crisis (AKA Over-diagnosis crisis) Audience Capture Audience Capture Mental Health Crisis Individual Preventative Factors for Mental Illness Screeners vs. diagnostics Anxiety: Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment ADHD: Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment Depression: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Perfectionism: Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment Scrupulosity: Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment Efficacy: Pharmacology and Therapy Positive Psychology Part II: Developmental Psychology Attachment Styles Chapter 5: Child Development and ParentingQuestions and Tasks
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