Top 445 Clinical Psychologists Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I do have anger management issues. Not clinical. Probably no more than most people.
Even then, Vanderbilt was the premiere place for clinical pharmacology.
For the record, I'm a clinical workaholic. — © Aisha Tyler
For the record, I'm a clinical workaholic.
I received a Master's degree in 1991 in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University.
My publication record puts me in the top 0.5 percent of psychologists.
In the world of medicine, a trial refers to clinical research that follows a predefined plan or protocol. A clinical trial must comply with strict health, safety and ethical regulations determined by the Food and Drug Administration.
The art of clinical diagnosis lies in the ability to ask the right questions.
I am a clinical zombie.
I need to work hard at training to become more clinical in front of goal.
There is a certain clinical satisfaction in seeing just how bad things can get.
I was trying to be a clinical psychologist for years. But I kept getting stuck in comedy.
Figure out a way to get back onstage because once you do it a few times you'll get over it. Unless it's like a clinical thing. I don't know about clinical like stage fright, that might be worse than what I'm talking about. But if it's normal stage fright get over it.
The classifications made by philosophers and psychologists are like trying to classify clouds by their shape. — © Ludwig Wittgenstein
The classifications made by philosophers and psychologists are like trying to classify clouds by their shape.
I love the irony. I'm perceived as being really young and yet I have the clinical condition of an old man.
Love is a kind of dementia with very precise and oft-repeated clinical symptoms.
When you're clinical in front of goal you are going to win games.
One of the things, universally, that psychologists found with hijackers in the early '70s was that they all struggled with women.
Choosing a system is no longer enough, coaches have to be psychologists and motivational leaders too.
Psychologists really aim to be scientists, white-coat stuff, with elaborate statistics, running experiments.
All our wives are experimental psychologists.
It is hard to speak of sex without being clinical, brutal, or romantic.
The behaviorist advances the view that what the psychologists have hitherto called thought is in short nothing but talking to ourselves.
This is the hallmark of a robust biological system: political parties can perish in a tragic accident and the society will still run, sometimes with little more than a hiccup to the system. It may be that for every strange clinical case in which brain damage leads to a bizarre change in behavior or perception, there are hundreds of cases in which parts of the brain are damaged with no detectable clinical sign.
As a medical doctor who chose a career in artificial heart technology rather than clinical practice, I decided not to take an internship, which is required for licensing. Instead, I work with invention, manufacturing, regulatory affairs, and clinical application of artificial hearts.
If you want to understand human beings, there are plenty of people to go to besides psychologists.... Most of these people are incapable of communicating their knowledge, but those who can communicate it are novelists. They are good novelists precisely because they are good psychologists.
Many people have trouble sticking to their resolutions, and there is a simple scientific explanation for this. In 1987, a team of psychologists conducted a study in which they monitored the New Year's resolutions of 275 people. After one week the psychologists found that 92 percent of the people were keeping their resolutions; after two weeks we have no idea what happened because the psychologists had quit monitoring.
The relationship between concussions and the asserted clinical symptoms of C.T.E. remains unknown.
Clinical depression is an extreme form of a 'bad mood.'
A lot of athletes use sports psychologists.
Til 1983, I wrote primarily for other psychologists and expected that they would be the principal audience for my book.
What I really love about philosophers and psychologists is that they sound smart.
I'm one of the best-loved psychologists in the United States, but I'm also probably the most hated one.
My parents are psychologists. My father is a specialist with schizophrenia and my mother works with mostly children.
I know how men think when they're not responding to questions in a clinical study.
Economists think about what people ought to do. Psychologists watch what they actually do.
As a goal scorer, my focus is always on converting my chances and being clinical in the box. That's my No. 1 priority.
The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness.
What clinical lectures I will give in heaven, demonstrating the ignorance of doctors! — © Israel Zangwill
What clinical lectures I will give in heaven, demonstrating the ignorance of doctors!
Beautiful people are always with us, as evolutionary psychologists and a trip to the news-stand confirm.
Intuition does not in itself amount to knowledge, yet cannot be disregarded by philosophers and psychologists.
He wondered if this was what clinical depression felt like, a total numbness, a weary lack of hope.
'Til 1983, I wrote primarily for other psychologists and expected that they would be the principal audience for my book.
I do not practice clinical medicine and hence do not treat individual patients. My career is in medical science.
Students undergo a conversion in the third year of medical school - not pre-clinical to clinical, but pre-cynical to cynical.
I think the gold standard is a clinical diagnosis, that an astute clinician interacting with a child, interviewing the parents, talking with teachers makes the diagnosis based on some standard tests and also on clinical impression and skill.
When we talk about inequality in America, the great health centers being able to care for people who don't have means is really important. If you combine the research missions of these academic institutions with great clinical care, you get better clinical outcomes.
It kills me how these days everyone has clinical justification for their strangeness.
Each of us has an Aladdin's Lamp which psychologists call creative imagination. — © Alex Faickney Osborn
Each of us has an Aladdin's Lamp which psychologists call creative imagination.
I like to move among painters, mathematicians, psychologists, people who can tell me something.
Happy people are poor psychologists.
My task was to show the psychologists that it is possible to apply physiological knowledge to the phenomena of psychical life.
Psychologists have hitherto failed to realize that imagination is a necessary ingredient of perception itself.
There is no disease more conducive to clinical humility than aneurysm of the aorta.
Irony gives us, at little expense, the impression that we are experienced psychologists.
Psychologists and psychiatrists send me cards and say, 'Hey, I love your books.'
Psychologists, for reasons of clinical necessity or vagaries of temperament, have chosen to dissect and catalog the morbid emotions - depression, anger, anxiety - and to leave largely unexamined the more vital, positive ones.
Work as joy, inaccessible to the psychologists.
Neurologists have a host of clinical tests that let them observe what a brain-damaged patient can and cannot do.
I'm sometimes embarrassed by how clinical I can become when I'm out reporting.
Shyness is inherently uncomfortable; introversion is not. The traits do overlap, though psychologists debate to what degree.
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