Word: psychologist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Miss Schoellkopf is currently a child psychologist at the Mayo Clinic and from 1945 to 1947 directed the Sarah Lawrence Nursery School...
Donald Powell Wilson spent three years as the San Quentin resident psychologist; the place was a clinician's paradise. In this period Powell found numerous father complexes and gave the "California Test of Mental Maturity" to every convict who wanted a short vacation from arduous tasks. The tangible evidence of Wilson's tenure are a large graph of San Quentin's I.Q.s and, much more valuable and interesting, the prose and film account of his personal experiences within the prison walls...
...Doctor Wilson of My Six Convicts isn't really a busybody. In fact, he is conscientious, unassuming individual, who believes that a clinical psychologist can benefit a prison. Not discouraged by an uncooperative group of prisoners, he proves himself to them by keeping secret knowledge of a proposed prison break. Wilson's reward is the friendship of six convicts (his staff of testers) and a shiny new convertible -- delivered by the boys on the outside...
somewhat as follows. Shortly after the child enters elementary school the investigation in terms of these three tables would be initiated. A skilled social worker would investigate the child's home, and his realtions with his parents. A psychologist would administer the Rorschach test, and a psychiatrist would carefully interview the child. Each would score him seperately and then compare opinions and add up the ratings. A bad score on one table would be nothing to be alarmed about, but if the child scores badly on all three then he will need considerable help from social worker, psychologist, and psychiatrist...
...social psychologist, I was impressed with Adler's selection of the 102 Great Ideas. How does he logically exclude the idea of "Humility"? Perhaps this is an idea too foreign to such a great and noble mind...