Guest Posts Category

The Psychology of Success

In: Cognitive Psychology, Guest Posts

It is my belief that at the centre of our misunderstanding of success and creativity lays our ego.  In the deep dark depths of our psyche we allow mutual myth perpetuation and self-importance to cloud the truth about “talent”.  That is, that all those artists, designers and thinkers would have to admit that they did [...]

A great guest post from Amit on his experiences of teaching the new Maguire study and how he linked it in with memory and even got onto a playing field!
Notwithstanding with the fact that we might be an experienced teacher there is that little element of irky nervousness while teaching something new. So was my [...]

How can the web help educators?

In: Guest Posts, PsychBLOG

Thanks to Heather Johnson for this excellent guest post on how to bring IT into the classroom.
Web 2.0 has created many opportunities in all different kinds of fields since its inception within the past decade. The educational field has not been dismissed from the phenomena as there are many creative ways that educators can [...]

So you want to be a Clinical Psychologist?

In: Guest Posts

Following the first ‘So you want to be a psychologist?’ post we have a guest post from the author of MyClinPsychLife – a blog following a trainee clinical psychologist – about how to get into Clinical Psychology as a career.
So you’re studying psychology and loving it …. you think you may want to be a [...]

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... psychology blog, resources, and much more; written by Jamie Davies. The articles have an OCR Psychology twist but should be interesting to all.

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