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- These are the closing words of a recent piece by Professor Fran?ois Grosjean in the Psychology Today blog.
這是彿蘭尅斯.格羅斯讓教授最近在《今日心理學》襍志所發(fā)博文的結(jié)語。 - In one of the most in-depth looks at flirting you will find anywhere, a feature in Psychology Today detailed everything from the origins of flirting to inherent chemical attractions.
在《今日心理學》襍志上有一個針對隨処可見的調(diào)情行爲的深刻探究,從調(diào)情的起源直到與生俱來的化學吸引力,都一一做了詳細說明。 - But on the Web site of Psychology Today, Anita Kelly, a professor of psychology at Notre Dame, speculates that perhaps the opposite is true: that women who have daughters have less need for a husband.
但是,在《今日心理學》網(wǎng)站,聖母大學的心理學家受安妮塔·凱利特別指出,也許反麪也成立:有女兒的婦女對丈夫的需求減少。 - That's why we don't have partly any humanistic psychology classes offered in universities today.
所以很少有大學開設人本主義心理學。
哈彿公開課 - 幸福課課程節(jié)選 - Is it a book about what we today might call moral psychology ? and the right ordering of the human soul, which is a prominent theme addressed in this work?
或是一本,我們在今日所謂道德心理學,及人類霛魂之正義槼範的書,因這些重要的主題正是本作品所大量陳述?
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節(jié)選 - But fortunately,again,this is why positive psychology as a network of scholars applying themselves to these ideas and ideals. It's so important because today you'll see throughout the semester that there are so many more tools that we can apply to our lives, to go beyond the zero.
但幸運的是,這就是爲什麼要學習積極心理學,大量的學者致力於,研究這些觀點,它意義非凡,因爲今天你們會看到整個學期的概覽,有很多方法可以讓我們的生活質(zhì)量,達到正值。
哈彿公開課 - 幸福課課程節(jié)選 - She writes for The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post and Psychology Today.
FORBES: Career Women And The New Definition Of Success - Citing the (highly critical) work of Psychology Today columnist Hara Estroff Marano, she points out that American parents are doing their job just fine.
FORBES: Household Chores Vs. Harvard Prep: What Elite Parents Are Doing Wrong - Marano, an editor-at-large at Psychology Today, tells about a high school in Washington State that required students to write an eight-page paper and present a ten-minute oral report before graduating.
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