Where?s the voodoo?

I just love this title: Independence in ROI analysis: where is the voodoo? by Russel Poldrack and Jeanette Mumford. Lately, there has been much fuzz about so-called voodoo correlations in social neuroscience, and questions have been raised about the legitimacy of the claims put forward by Vul et al. (PDF of in press manuscript) and [...]

Source: http://brainethics.wordpress.com/2009/07/17/wheres-the-voodoo/

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When models collide (Jung At Heart)

In a post about why he does not accept insurance , Joseph Burgo makes a nice point about one place where the medical model and depth psychotherapy collide -- the treatment plan. If you practice psychodynamic therapy the way I do, the actual goal of therapy is to listen to the client?s material in a state of patient waiting, without struggling to understand it, until the unconscious...

Source : Jung At Heart

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Using forensic linguistics in the criminal justice system

As you know, the Crimepsych blog is on something of a hiatus until later this year. To keep you going, I’m delighted to bring you a guest post from John Olsson of the Forensic Linguistics Institute. John is one of the UK’s most experienced forensic linguists, with over 300 criminal cases in his [...]

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