What do we do? Why do we do that? How do we grow? What things change us? When do our patterns snatch us? Our positive and negative patterns help us transform and lead us to exhibiting similar sorts of ...
A PhD in Applied Developmental Psychology will allow you to conduct empirical research aimed to improve the lives of others. You will be able to apply technical knowledge learned to real-world ...
An empirical longitudinal study tracked the emergence of empathic concern in children. Children exhibit empathic concern at about 18 months. In an LMU study, the facial expressions, gestures, or ...
New research has found that early childhood exposure to high ambient temperatures may hinder the development of foundational ...
As the planet heats up, the conversation about children and climate change is shifting from distant futures to the wiring of ...
We train graduate students to be leaders in the study, teaching, and use of applied developmental and educational psychology, preparing our graduates for successful careers at top research ...
Prof. Charles Brainerd, human development, has been awarded the highest honor in the field of developmental psychology: the American Psychological Association’s G. Stanley Hall award. He will receive ...
I am a clinical psychologist and licensed behavior analyst specializing in the treatment of children and families dealing with behavior disorders. My ideal client is a child who needs help with ...
One great blooming, buzzing confusion.” That’s how William James, writing more than a century ago, described the inner world of infants. Babies, unaware of the objects and people outside their bodies, ...
Mr. Amos Wilson dives into the different psychological perspectives across races. In this insightful conversation, Listervelt Middleton interviews Mr. Amos Wilson, a respected author and psychologist.