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* [[adaptive meaning]]
* [[adaptive meaning]]
* [[adaptive psychotherapy]] - Robert Langs' conception
* [[adaptive psychotherapy]] - Robert Langs' conception
* <s>[[Affect in Play Scale (APS)]]</s>
* [[Affect in Play Scale (APS)]]
* [[alpha change]] – also, beta and gamma change; refers to changes in an outcome measure after an intervention and whether the change is due to a change in the latent variable, a recalibration of the measurement instrument, or a shift in the latent variable
* [[alpha change]] – also, beta and gamma change; refers to changes in an outcome measure after an intervention and whether the change is due to a change in the latent variable, a recalibration of the measurement instrument, or a shift in the latent variable
* [[Ambulatory Assessment]] - Research methodology that obtains data from real world situations [[de:Ambulantes Assessment]]
* [[Ambulatory Assessment]] - Research methodology that obtains data from real world situations [[de:Ambulantes Assessment]]

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Psychologists

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  • Marley hypothesis - "group differences in perception of racism reflect dominant-group denial of and ignorance about the extent of past racism"
  • Modern Racism Scale (McConahay, Hardee, & Batts, 1981)

  • Nostalgia therapy - the reflection upon past events and experiences to improve psychology and mental health and well-being.

P–S

* Seattle Longitudinal Study: One of most extensive examinations on how people change and develop throughout a lifespan. Created by [[K. Warner Schaie], also referred to in the Wikipedia entry on longitudinal study. Information can be found on the study's main website[13]. Also, there is an extensive introduction to Dr. Schaie's book on the matter that can be previewed using Google books[14].

T–Z

theraplay and sunshine circles

Psychiatry

Psychiatrists

References

  1. ^ https://www.google.com/search?q=DOPE Bird 4 Personality Types