Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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clinical psychologist and privacy.

I think psychologists feel a particular interest in privacy, both our own and in that of others. In fact, sometimes I think that this interest is what led me to study psychology. So my reading, my research, for that, see, and now my writings ...

We engage their study for the relationship of different variables and how They express in person from different backgrounds and circumstances. The sources consulted in psychological and / or directly we investigated.

We read about mental processes and revise theories. We read about the private lives of others and so we see letters, diaries, memoirs and biographies of some celebrities.

reconstruct the lives of those who consult us and use their testimony as a source of information, from there I understand and strive to know and help them work better. That is our clinical work.

live among private lives, so sometimes we are inclined to share and write a little about it or doing consultations.

The psychology student start there, interest in their own particularity and how others have become what they are. At least, the student of clinical psychology. Any other interest out there, be educational, social, family, work, but not clinical.

Definitely, the psychologist, at least a clinical psychologist, is interested in privacy.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

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Emmeline Pankhurst

Emmeline Pankhurst
Epsom left the court in February 1913 with James Murray, a former MP who paid her bail. Is declared in a hunger strike on several occasions during his incarceration. --- Hulton Archive / Getty Images ----

año1858 Emmeline was born in Manchester in the UK, daughter of Robert Goulden, who was a successful businessman with radical political ideas, and Sophia Crane.1 Your last name Goulden was single, married in 1879 while with attorney Richard Marsden Pankhurst. Her husband previously supported the suffragette movement, and was author of the law of married women's property ("Married Women's Property Acts "), from 1870 to 1882.
In 1892, Emmeline Pankhurst founded the League in Favor of Voting Rights of Women, and the time she and her husband would join the newly created party Laborista.2 The her husband's death in 1898 did not cease in their work, and in 1903 founded the Social and Political Union for Women (WSPU), a protest movement, whose members were the famous Annie Kenney, the "martyr" of the suffrage, Emily Davison and the composer Dame Ethel Smyth. His daughters Christabel and Sylvia joined the movement would bring about many things, albeit from different viewpoints.
Emmeline Pankhurst's tactics led to jail several times, but since belonged to upper class wing, not suffered the same hardships as other suffragettes (he was force-fed during a hunger strike). His leadership was discussed, and the movement split into several factions. His autobiography, "My own story is published in 1914. He died in 1928, having obtained the largest of its objectives: the right to vote for women in the United Kingdom.