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| Education & Credentials |
MA–Adler School of Professional Psychology |
| Professional Interests |
Clinical Hypnosis, Phenomonology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, process aspects of outcome research, creativity. |
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Diagnostician, Nowell & Associates Counseling Firm; Teaching Assistant, Adler School of Professional Psychology |
| Personal Interests |
Celtic Harp, Music, Theatre, Film (both acting and viewing, reading, food, wine, single malts, conversation. |
Scott Hoye's Activity
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Scott Hoye wrote a new blog post: Article Review: ”What Should We Mean By Empirical Validation in Hypnotherapy?” 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Alladin, A, Sabatini, L., & Amundson, J.K. (2007). What should we mean by empirical validation in hypnotherapy: Evidence-based practice in clinical hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 55, (2), 115-130.
Summary
This article takes on several tasks; it reviews the theoretical and experimental basis of empirical studies, gives a history and background of evidence-based practice, delineates [...] -
Scott Hoye commented on the blog post Robert Cialdini’s 6 Principles of Influence: Video Cheatsheet 1 month, 1 week ago
Agreed, David, and Bob. There should be an article. I have seen the similarities between this and hypnosis since taking a social psych class. I think that a social psych theory of hypnosis and psychotherapy influence, referenced by studies, would be intriguing.
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Scott Hoye commented on the blog post Robert Cialdini’s 6 Principles of Influence: Video Cheatsheet 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for posting, David.
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Scott Hoye wrote a new blog post: Several New Blog Posts 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I have created several new blog posts
A review of clinical and experimental hypnosis and creativity.
A review of Ernest Rossi’s latest title.
A constructivist take on Tommy Lee Jones’ film, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
And a review of the literature on Project Head Start and Social and Emotional Learning
Just click on the links and have a [...] -
Scott Hoye wrote a new blog post: The Prevention of Poverty Through Education: A Review of Policy History and Current Movements 1 month, 3 weeks ago
The origins of developmental psychology in the United States parallel the history of the fight against poverty (Phillips & Styfco, 2007). Some would argue that education is at the heart of the matter. If one can provide proper education for the underprivileged, it will afford them an opportunity to thrive in a career, and rise [...]
