Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 5:51 am Posts: 17078 Location: TX
This is pretty interesting stuff. Unfortunately, I know almost nothing about it. Anyone else interested in this kind of thing? Anyone know anything about it? Anyone want to recommend some good books to start with?
This is pretty interesting stuff. Unfortunately, I know almost nothing about it. Anyone else interested in this kind of thing? Anyone know anything about it? Anyone want to recommend some good books to start with?
One of my best friends just finished his PhD at UNC on this stuff (specifically, behavioral neuroscience). Not sure whether they're all about cognitive psychology, but he always recommended books by Stephen Pinker, especially "The Blank Slate."
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:47 am Posts: 46000 Location: Reasonville
I can't read Steven Pinker for some reason (some writers are just like that) but he gets rave reviews and is highly respected.
_________________ No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone's watching from the calm at the edge What about us when we're down here in it? We gotta watch our backs
I can't read Steven Pinker for some reason (some writers are just like that) but he gets rave reviews and is highly respected.
I borrowed The Blank Slate from a roommate a few weeks before he moved out and managed to get about 3/4 of the way through it before I had to give it back. I enjoyed it a great deal, though I never did finish it. I saw a CSPAN BookTV interview with him once and was very impressed.
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 5:51 am Posts: 17078 Location: TX
thodoks wrote:
Buffalohed wrote:
This is pretty interesting stuff. Unfortunately, I know almost nothing about it. Anyone else interested in this kind of thing? Anyone know anything about it? Anyone want to recommend some good books to start with?
One of my best friends just finished his PhD at UNC on this stuff (specifically, behavioral neuroscience). Not sure whether they're all about cognitive psychology, but he always recommended books by Stephen Pinker, especially "The Blank Slate."
One of my best friends is finishing his MA at UTexas right now. He is doing it in developmental psychology because that's the program that's big there, but he is much more interested in cognitive (he doesn't like kids). I'll check out that book.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:47 am Posts: 46000 Location: Reasonville
If you tell me more specifically what you're interested in I might be able to make a few recs.
_________________ No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone's watching from the calm at the edge What about us when we're down here in it? We gotta watch our backs
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 5:51 am Posts: 17078 Location: TX
Still interested in this. I think that cognitive psychology will be/should be one of the biggest emerging pieces of political theory. I think as our understanding of this grows we will increasingly be able to say exactly what kind of political change is possible and how/if it can be facilitated.
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Buffalohed wrote:
Still interested in this. I think that cognitive psychology will be/should be one of the biggest emerging pieces of political theory. I think as our understanding of this grows we will increasingly be able to say exactly what kind of political change is possible and how/if it can be facilitated.
oh, i wasn't considering it in that sense.
just b/c its on my mind, i recently read up on motivational interviewing (interviewing = a counseling session conversation) and it was pretty amazing to read somebody really analyzing the concept of ambivalence and how we as people utilize it as a defense mechanism. Not to mention, how i, as a counselor, can confront it.
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