How Deep is the Divide between Therapy and Science?

Posted by Michael F. Steger, Ph.D. | Posted in Therapy, Treatment, behavioral health, clinical psychology, cognitive behavior therapy, counseling, counseling psychologists, counseling psychology, easy solution, empirically supported treatment, empiricism, evidence based practice, hackles, mackenzie phillips, new article, newsweek, populace, professionalism, psychological health, psychological science, psychotherapy, pumping iron, scientist practitioner, timothy baker, valid evidence, varda shoham | Posted on 09-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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Is there a Mackenzie Phillips-sized family secret lurking in the heart of psychology? I take a look at the often-profound disagreement over how can our profession best serve our clients. read more

What is the Meaning of (Your) Life?

Posted by Michael F. Steger, Ph.D. | Posted in Happiness, Well-Being, meaning in life, psychological science | Posted on 16-02-2009 | Print This Post |
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Psychologists don't study "The Meaning Of Life" (cue portentious music).  Instead we study the meaning in life... read more