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Anxiety: Cognitive Therapy With Dr. Aaron T. Beck
directed by Harry Ratner; presented by Aaron T. Beck, 1921-; with Aaron T. Beck, 1921-; produced by Sharon K. Shostrom, fl. 1986, Psychological and Educational Films (Newport Beach, CA - Corona Del Mar: Psychological and Educational Films, 1989), 44 mins
Dr. Aaron T. Beck discusses cognitive therapy, and conducts a session with a client named Mark.
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directed by Harry Ratner; presented by Aaron T. Beck, 1921-; with Aaron T. Beck, 1921-; produced by Sharon K. Shostrom, fl. 1986, Psychological and Educational Films (Newport Beach, CA - Corona Del Mar: Psychological and Educational Films, 1989), 44 mins
Description
Dr. Aaron T. Beck discusses cognitive therapy, and conducts a session with a client named Mark.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Sharon K. Shostrom, fl. 1986, Psychological and Educational Films
Author / Creator
Harry Ratner, Aaron T. Beck, 1921-
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
Psychological and Educational Films
Topic / Theme
Perception and Consciousness, Anxiety disorders, Cognitive therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Psychological and Educational Films
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness
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Brainwave: Illusion, Season 6, Episode 6, The Actor - Peter Dinklage and Dan Ariely
with Daniel Ariely, 1967-; produced by Tim McHenry, fl. 2008, Rubin Museum of Art; interview by Daniel Ariely, 1967-, in Brainwave: Illusion, Season 6, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Rubin Museum of Art, 2013), 51 mins
Peter Dinklage plays the closest thing there is to a hero in HBO’s cult hit series A Game of Thrones (for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy and Golden Globe last season). Yet throughout his career he has wrestled with a preconception of what a leading man should be. Duke psychologist and behavioral eco...
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with Daniel Ariely, 1967-; produced by Tim McHenry, fl. 2008, Rubin Museum of Art; interview by Daniel Ariely, 1967-, in Brainwave: Illusion, Season 6, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Rubin Museum of Art, 2013), 51 mins
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Peter Dinklage plays the closest thing there is to a hero in HBO’s cult hit series A Game of Thrones (for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy and Golden Globe last season). Yet throughout his career he has wrestled with a preconception of what a leading man should be. Duke psychologist and behavioral economist Dan Ariely’s TED talk on irrational behavior has been viewed almost 2 million times. Together actor and psychologist talk abou...
Peter Dinklage plays the closest thing there is to a hero in HBO’s cult hit series A Game of Thrones (for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy and Golden Globe last season). Yet throughout his career he has wrestled with a preconception of what a leading man should be. Duke psychologist and behavioral economist Dan Ariely’s TED talk on irrational behavior has been viewed almost 2 million times. Together actor and psychologist talk about how irrational our perception can be.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Tim McHenry, fl. 2008, Rubin Museum of Art
Author / Creator
Daniel Ariely, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Rubin Museum of Art
Series
Brainwave: Illusion
Person Discussed
Peter Hayden Dinklage, 1969-
Topic / Theme
Aptitude and assessment, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness, Perception, Behavior
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by the Rubin Museum of Art
Concept Discussed
Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness
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Cats Developmental Age 20 Days 1/9/64
in Richard Walk and Eleanor Gibson Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Eleanor Jack Gibson, 1910-2002 and Richard David Walk, 1920-1999 , 4 mins
Research film from Richard D. Walk papers ; some footage of animals and children from the visual cliff studies. Reel # 66.
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in Richard Walk and Eleanor Gibson Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Eleanor Jack Gibson, 1910-2002 and Richard David Walk, 1920-1999 , 4 mins
Description
Research film from Richard D. Walk papers ; some footage of animals and children from the visual cliff studies. Reel # 66.
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Archival footage
Author / Creator
Eleanor Jack Gibson, 1910-2002, Richard David Walk, 1920-1999
Topic / Theme
Visual Cliff Experiment, Observation Methods, Perception and Consciousness, Biology and Human Behavior, Vision (perception), Experiments, Comparative psychology
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1964 by The Center for the History of Psychology
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness, Biology and Human Behavior
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Comment On Kleitman's Note
with Robert J. Ellingson, fl. 1957, in Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 54 no. 4, 1957, p. 360 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association and Psychological Bulletin, 1957, originally published 1957), 1 page(s)
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The videos in the APA Psychotherapy Video Series are intended for educational and training purposes. Unauthorized viewing of these videos is expressly prohibited. All participants have agreed to allow their clinical...
The videos in the APA Psychotherapy Video Series are intended for educational and training purposes. Unauthorized viewing of these videos is expressly prohibited. All participants have agreed to allow their clinical...
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with Robert J. Ellingson, fl. 1957, in Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 54 no. 4, 1957, p. 360 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association and Psychological Bulletin, 1957, originally published 1957), 1 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Robert J. Ellingson, fl. 1957
Date Published / Released
1957
Publisher
American Psychological Association, Psychological Bulletin
Person Discussed
Nathaniel Kleitman, 1895-1991
Topic / Theme
Sleep Experiments, Observation Methods, Perception and Consciousness, Consciousness
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness
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From Perception to Consciousness: Searching With Anne Treisman
edited by Jeremy M. Wolfe and Lynn C. Robertson (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012, originally published 2012), 439 page(s)
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edited by Jeremy M. Wolfe and Lynn C. Robertson (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012, originally published 2012), 439 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Jeremy M. Wolfe, Lynn C. Robertson
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Person Discussed
Anne M. Treisman
Topic / Theme
Perception and Consciousness, Consciousness, Perception
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness
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Handbook of Perception and Human Performance, Vol. 2: Cognitive Processes and Performance
edited by James P. Thomas, fl. 1958, Lloyd Kaufman, fl. 1961 and Kenneth R. Boff, fl. 1977 (New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1986), 1310 page(s)
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edited by James P. Thomas, fl. 1958, Lloyd Kaufman, fl. 1961 and Kenneth R. Boff, fl. 1977 (New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1986), 1310 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
James P. Thomas, fl. 1958, Lloyd Kaufman, fl. 1961, Kenneth R. Boff, fl. 1977
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Topic / Theme
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness, Nervous system, Psychophysiology, Perception, Cognitive processes
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Concept Discussed
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness
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Concept Discussed:
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness
Concept Discussed:
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness
Concept Discussed:
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness
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Horizon, Season 46, Episode 2, Finding My Mind
directed by Dan Walker, fl. 2009; presented by Marcus Du Sautoy, 1965-; produced by Dan Walker, fl. 2009, in Horizon, Season 46, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2009), 1 hour 1 mins
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as 'who am I?' and 'how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?' But recently neuroscientists have made some fascinating and unnerving discoveries. In this thought-provoking programme Oxford U...
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directed by Dan Walker, fl. 2009; presented by Marcus Du Sautoy, 1965-; produced by Dan Walker, fl. 2009, in Horizon, Season 46, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2009), 1 hour 1 mins
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For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as 'who am I?' and 'how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?' But recently neuroscientists have made some fascinating and unnerving discoveries. In this thought-provoking programme Oxford University professor of mathematics Marcus du Sautoy takes a journey deep into his own brain - a willing guinea pig for some of the most...
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as 'who am I?' and 'how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?' But recently neuroscientists have made some fascinating and unnerving discoveries. In this thought-provoking programme Oxford University professor of mathematics Marcus du Sautoy takes a journey deep into his own brain - a willing guinea pig for some of the most extraordinary experiments known to neuroscience - to discover where 'free will' and 'self' actually come from. Horizon discovers that you are not what you think you are.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dan Walker, fl. 2009
Author / Creator
Dan Walker, fl. 2009, Marcus Du Sautoy, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Horizon
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Perception and Consciousness, Self awareness, Cognitive neuroscience, Anatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 BBC Worldwide
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness
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Horizon, Season 47, Episode 4, Is Seeing Believing
directed by Naomi Austin, fl. 2005; with Janine Spencer, fl. 2000, Justin O'Brien, fl. 2000 and Gustav Kuhn, fl. 2000; produced by Science Channel and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Horizon, Season 47, Episode 4 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2010), 57 mins
Can you really believe your eyes? Horizon reveals some of the strangest illusions created by science to show how our natural senses really work... and how we could learn to manipulate them. Discover that colour is a subjective experience created in our imaginations, meet the man who has learnt to 'see' like a bat...
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directed by Naomi Austin, fl. 2005; with Janine Spencer, fl. 2000, Justin O'Brien, fl. 2000 and Gustav Kuhn, fl. 2000; produced by Science Channel and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Horizon, Season 47, Episode 4 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2010), 57 mins
Description
Can you really believe your eyes? Horizon reveals some of the strangest illusions created by science to show how our natural senses really work... and how we could learn to manipulate them. Discover that colour is a subjective experience created in our imaginations, meet the man who has learnt to 'see' like a bat and the pilots learning to land helicopters blindfolded. A better understanding of our senses is opening up exciting new possibilities,...
Can you really believe your eyes? Horizon reveals some of the strangest illusions created by science to show how our natural senses really work... and how we could learn to manipulate them. Discover that colour is a subjective experience created in our imaginations, meet the man who has learnt to 'see' like a bat and the pilots learning to land helicopters blindfolded. A better understanding of our senses is opening up exciting new possibilities, enabling people to harness powers they never knew they had, as well as making us question whether we can really trust our senses at all!
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Science Channel, British Broadcasting Corporation, Jaye Griffiths, 1963-
Author / Creator
Naomi Austin, fl. 2005, Janine Spencer, fl. 2000, Justin O'Brien, fl. 2000, Gustav Kuhn, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Horizon
Speaker / Narrator
Jaye Griffiths, 1963-
Topic / Theme
Perception and Consciousness, Illusions (perception)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 BBC Worldwide
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness
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The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT)
produced by Mark Costanzo, fl. 1986-2016 and Dane Archer, 1946- (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 1987), 39 mins
Unlike most videos, this study of nonverbal communication and social perception allows viewers to participate. It shows 30 brief scenes of common social interactions. Each is followed by a multiple-choice question, giving the viewer the chance to "decode" something important about the interaction. Only one answer...
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produced by Mark Costanzo, fl. 1986-2016 and Dane Archer, 1946- (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 1987), 39 mins
Description
Unlike most videos, this study of nonverbal communication and social perception allows viewers to participate. It shows 30 brief scenes of common social interactions. Each is followed by a multiple-choice question, giving the viewer the chance to "decode" something important about the interaction. Only one answer is correct in each instance.There are five essential themes: intimacy, competition, deception, kinship, and status. The video comes wit...
Unlike most videos, this study of nonverbal communication and social perception allows viewers to participate. It shows 30 brief scenes of common social interactions. Each is followed by a multiple-choice question, giving the viewer the chance to "decode" something important about the interaction. Only one answer is correct in each instance.There are five essential themes: intimacy, competition, deception, kinship, and status. The video comes with a blank answer sheet to be duplicated for classroom use, a "key" with correct answers, and an extensive facilitator's guide. Produced by Dane Archer and Mark Costanzo.
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Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Mark Costanzo, fl. 1986-2016, Dane Archer, 1946-
Date Published / Released
1987
Publisher
Berkeley Media
Topic / Theme
Perceptions and senses, Honesty, Tests, Social Psychology, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness, Psychological tests, Social cues, Perception
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1987 Berkeley Media
Concept Discussed
Social Psychology, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness
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Love: What everyone needs to know, Class 5, Is It Love or Infatuation?
directed by Mark Kundla, fl. 2015; produced by Yevette Brown, fl. 2009, Governors State University. Division of Digital Learning and Media Design, in Love: What everyone needs to know, Class 5 (University Park, IL: Governors State, 2006), 58 mins
This video explores the relationship between physiology and psychology in love. It highlights the differences between infatuation and real love and explains why the chemistry surrounding infatuation does not always translate into compatibility. The program also looks at the biological components underlying love.
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directed by Mark Kundla, fl. 2015; produced by Yevette Brown, fl. 2009, Governors State University. Division of Digital Learning and Media Design, in Love: What everyone needs to know, Class 5 (University Park, IL: Governors State, 2006), 58 mins
Description
This video explores the relationship between physiology and psychology in love. It highlights the differences between infatuation and real love and explains why the chemistry surrounding infatuation does not always translate into compatibility. The program also looks at the biological components underlying love.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Yevette Brown, fl. 2009, Governors State University. Division of Digital Learning and Media Design
Author / Creator
Mark Kundla, fl. 2015
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Governors State
Series
Love: What everyone needs to know
Person Discussed
Helen Fisher, 1947-
Topic / Theme
Perception and Consciousness, Emotion and Motivation, Biology and Human Behavior, Romantic relationships, Love
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2006 by Governors State
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness, Emotion and Motivation, Biology and Human Behavior
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