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Forensic Psychology Blog
2M ago
Learn all about the study and practice of forensic psychology ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
3M ago
Informative article examining the intricacies of psychiatric care in the forensic context ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
3M ago
Insightful article outlining the educational journey, roles, and impact of forensic psychiatric nurses ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
3M ago
Informative article exploring the educational journey of acquiring a degree in psychology to pursue a career in forensic science ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
3M ago
Explore the intersection of forensic psychology and the Enneagram test. Learn how personality assessment aids in understanding criminal behavior and profiling ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
2y ago
Insightful article about the insanity defence by Dr. Meron Wondemaghen ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
3y ago
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Forensic Psychology Blog
3y ago
Excellent article on false confessions By Shari Berkowitz, Steven Frenda, Elizabeth Loftus and Kimberly Fenn ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
5y ago
Georg E. Müller was born. A pioneering figure in the early days of modern psychology, Müller is best known for his revolutionary research within the field of psychophysics and memory which became firmly entrenched within American experimental psychology.
A truly prolific writer, Müller's work consisted of over 6000 published pages, the vast majority of which not only appeared in the leading scientific journals of day, but also served to expand the investigative boundaries of psychological science.
See following link to learn all about the fascinating history of psychology.
History o ..read more
Forensic Psychology Blog
5y ago
Théodore Simon was born. Along with Alfred Binet, Simon created and introduced the first scale of general intelligence (The Binet-Simon Scale) based on a series of thirty tests designed to measure the intellectual development of young children.
See following link to learn all about the history of psychology.
History of Psychology ..read more