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Saturday, December 16, 2017
Partial List of Mental Health Services in Metro Manila
This list was shared at Filipino Psychometrician group from a post asking for psych clinic. We are putting here it so that it can be easily accessible and searchable even to those who are not on Facebook.
We hope to see these kind of lists not only in Manila but also those from major Philippine cities. So comment below if you know of other mental health centers, facilities and services outside Manila.
Please let us know changes and update to improve this information.
Source link - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t9cCNOtSuIpo84OECOUPSUwjVKqdsD8aBhdnSrfVs1c/edit#gid=0
Partial List of Mental Health Services in Metro Manila by TinoRepaso on Scribd
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
1st International Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Education
1st International Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Education (ICPCE 2018)
3–5 August 2018
Great Eastern Hotel
Quezon City, Philippines
❛Preparing Psychologists, Counsellors, and Educators for the Contemporary Trends of the 21st Century❜
ICPCE 2018 Registration Update
Reservation of slots
PHP 1,000
(This is non-refundable, but transferrable)
Full payment deadline is on 31 May 2018.
Early bird registration: PHP 3,500
(until 31 May 2018)
Onsite registration: PHP 4,000
For questions: email Dennis Relojo (dennis.relojo@gmail.com)
Please visit the conference website for further details:
Visit - http://www.icpce2018.psychreg.org/
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Resources from Advances in the History of Psychology
Advances in the History of Psychology is a news and notes aggregator pertaining to the history of the discipline.
AHP notifies readers of resources, publications, conferences, and other events or issues of interest to researchers and students of the history of psychology. We make a particular effort to draw attention to content that is “off the beaten track” — i.e., that is in journals or sponsored by scholarly societies beyond those with which most members of the discipline are already familiar. In addition, there’s occasional commentary on topics that are pertinent to the community, as well as series of guest posts. Readers are encouraged to engage with the materials and submit their own comments.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
- Laboratories, Instruments, and the Material Culture of Psychology
- History of Feminist Psychology
- Genius
- Psychologist-made Films
- Race and Racism
- History of Social Psychology
- History of Women in Psychology
- History of Functionalism
- Historiography of Psychology
- Miriam Posner’s Psychiatry, Photography, and Lobotomy Bibliography
- Psychopharmacology
- Psychoactive Drug Use in Psychology
- Psychedelics and Psychology
- LSD and Psychiatry
- Histories of Homosexuality
- Schizophrenia
- The Use of Deception in Research
- Histories of Depression
- Cannabis Canadensis
- Histories of Alzheimer’s Disease
BLOGS
- American Historical Association
- Biomedicine on Display (Archived)
- BPS Research Digest
- Brain & Behavior @ Science Blogs
- Brain Science (Archived)
- Center for the History of Psychology Blog
- Channel N (videos)
- Channel N (videos) (Archived)
- Cognitive Daily (Archived)
- Dan Cohen’s “Digital Humanities”
- Encephalon (Archived)
- Etherwave Propaganda
- American Science
- Fixing Psychology
- Foucault Blog
- H-Madness
- Historiens de la Santé
- History of Emotions Blog
- Medical Museion
- Mind Hacks
- Mixing Memory (Archived)
- Neurophilosophy
- Neurophilosophy (Archived)
- Neuroskeptic
- Neuroskeptic (Archived)
- Psychiatry and History
- Rede Iberoamericana de Historiadores da História da Psicologia (Iberoamerican Network of Researchers in the History of Psychology)
- RIPeHP (Archived)
- The Situationist
- The Neuro Times
- Tom Leahey’s “Psychistorian” (Archived)
JOURNALS
- History and Philosophy of Psychology
- History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin
- History of Psychiatry
- History of Psychology
- History of the Human Sciences
- Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
- Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
- Psychologia Latina
- Psychologie & Histoire
- Psychologie und Geschichte
- Revista de historia de la psicología
- Revue d’Histoire des Sciences Humaines
JOURNALS – ALLIED AREAS
- American Journal of Psychology
- American Psychologist
- British Journal for the History of Philosophy
- British Journal for the History of Science
- Centaurus
- Economic History Review
- European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
- Feminism & Psychology
- Historical Studies in Education
- History of Education
- History of Education Quarterly
- History of Political Economy
- History of Science
- Isis
- Journal of Economic History
- Journal of the History of Biology
- Journal of the History of Ideas
- Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
- Journal of the History of Sexuality
- Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
- Minerva
- New Ideas in Psychology
- Paedagogica Historica
- Perspectives on Science
- Physis
- Psychology of Women Quarterly
- Review of General Psychology
- Social History of Medicine
- Spontaneous Generations
- Theory & Psychology
JOURNALS – METHODOLOGICAL
- Biography
- Historical Methods
- History and Theory
- Intellectual History Review
- Past & Present
- Prose Studies
- Rethinking History
- Social Epistemology
- Social History
- Synthese
PODCASTS
- A History of the Brain
- All in the Mind
- Brain Science
- Ideas: How to think about Science
- In Our Time
- Journal of American History
- Mind Changers
- New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
- Radiolab
- Situating Science
- Texas Tech Psychology
- The Psych Files
- The Brain Science Podcast
- The Missing Link
- This Week in the History of Psychology
- Very Bad Wizards
POPULAR MEDIA
RESEARCH GROUPS
- Madness Studies (Nordic Network)
- PsyBorgs Lab: Digital History of Psychology
- Psychology’s Feminist Voices
RESOURCES
- Adolf-Würth-Center for the History of Psychology (Würzburg, Germany)
- AHAP Flickr photostream
- Archive Grid
- Archives of the History of American Psychology
- Archivi Storici della Psicologia Italiana
- Barnard College collection (Columbia)
- British Psychological Society archive catalogue
- British Psychological Society Origins Project Timeline
- Center for History and New Media
- Center for the History of Psychology
- Chronicling America, 1880-1910
- CIA Freedom of Information Act search
- Classics in the History of Psychology
- Darwin Online
- Historiography of the sciences
- History of Medicine Finding Aids
- HTP Prints
- Neuroscience History Archives
- New York Times: Freud archive
- New York Times: Psychology archive
- Project Gutenberg
- Psychologia
- Psychology’s Feminist Voices
- Recent Dissertations in the History of Psychiatry and Psychology
- Science Journalism Tracker
- Social Psychology Network: Historical Figures in Social Psychology
- Society for the Psychology of Women Heritage Site
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Wesleyan Digital Archive of Psychology
SCHOOLS
- Nanjing Normal University
- Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
- Universidade de São Paulo
- University College Dublin
- University of Calgary
- University of Groningen
- York University (Toronto)
SCHOOLS – ALLIED AREAS
- Chicago (H of Sci & Med)
- Chicago (HPS)
- Cornell (STS)
- Edinburgh (STS)
- Harvard (H of Sci)
- Illinois (HSTMed)
- Imperial College, London (HSTMed)
- Indiana – Bloomington (H of Ed)
- Indiana – Bloomington (HPS)
- Johns Hopkins (HSTMed)
- Manchester (HSTMed)
- Melbourne (H of Sci)
- MIT (STS)
- New South Wales (H of Sci)
- Notre Dame (HPS)
- NYU (H of Ed)
- Oregon (H of Sci)
- Penn (HSoc of Sci)
- Rensselaer (STS)
- Simon Fraser (Gender & Mental Health)
- Stanford (H of Ed)
- Stanford (HPST)
- Sydney (HPS)
- Toronto (H of Ed)
- Toronto (HPST)
- UC – Berkeley (HPST)
- UC – San Diego (Sci Studies)
- UCLA (H of Sci)
- University College London (STS/HPS)
- University of Surrey (Psych)
- Wisconsin (H of Sci)
- Yale (H of Sci & Med)
SOCIETIES
- British Psychological Society
- British Society for the History of Science
- Canadian Psychological Association
- Cheiron
- European Society for the History of Human Sciences
- Forum for History of Human Science
- History of Science Society
- International Society for the History of the Neurosciences
- Social Science History Association
- Sociedad Española de Historia de la Psicología
- Sociedade Brasileira de História da Psicologia
- Society for the History of Psychology
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSEWORK
Monday, November 13, 2017
Initial Registration for PRC Central Office
The photo was a screen grab sent to us. So as of posting, the computer system of PRC might not still be live at this time so try again next time. Check also PRC Satellite Offices at Robinson's Malls for the process of registration of board passers. But make sure also to update your online profile once the system is live/ready and do the necessary transaction and online payment.
Initial Registration
- For registrants, please proceed to the nearest PRC office.
- Download with this LINK or acquire an oath form at the nearest PRC office and bring the following:
1.1 One (1) documentary stamp
1.2 One (2) passport size picture in plain background with complete name tag (for Registry of Professionals)
1.3 Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula) - Present duly accomplished or downloaded oath form at designated counter/window (verification officer) for assessment of prescribed fees.
- Proceed to the cashier window to pay the prescribed fee. Cashiers’ windows are located at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors of the PRC Annex Bldg and/or at the ground floor of the PRC Main Bldg..
Registration Fee (in PhP) Annual Fee (in PhP) Baccalaureate 600 450 Non-Baccalaureate 450 420 - After payment, proceed to the designated Registration counter/window. The Registration Officer will print Registry Sheet with assigned Registration / License Number to be signed and thumb marked by the Registrant.
- Upon completion of the Registry Sheet, issuance officer shall issue claim slip/stub.
- Receive claim slip/stub and claim your Professional Identification Card as scheduled indicated on your claim slip/stub.
Registrants are advised to observe the following steps:
REQUIREMENTS
1. Duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
2. Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula)
3. Two pieces passport size colored picture in white background with complete name tag (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration)
4. Two (2) pcs of documentary stamps (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration)
5. One (1) short brown envelope with name and profession
New registrants should come personally to the PRC Central Office or to the nearest
Regional Office to file his/her application for registration and to affix his/her signature on the
registry book.
Applicant for registration under the Special Professional Licensure Board Examination and
those who left for abroad immediately after their examinations or before the results of the
examinations are released shall:
1. Take his/her professional oath before the Philippine Consul.
2. Submit a photocopy of his/her passport pages showing its personal details, date of entry
and departure from the Philippines.
3. Submit a Special Power of Attorney notarized by the Philippine Consul.
Certificates of Registration shall be claimed at the Central Office or the Regional Office where the
application for the same has been filed. Representatives must present Special Power of Attorney
and appropriate identification papers.
PROCEDURE
Step 1. Accomplish this Oath Form.
Step 2. Pay for two pcs documentary stamps (one stamp on this form and one for the Certificates of Registration at the Customer Service Center.
Step 3. Present duly accomplished oath form for verification of records and assessment at Window 12.
Step 4. Pay prescribed fees at the Cashier.
Step 5. Printing of Registry Sheet - Window 7 Window 8
Step 6. Sign in the Registry Sheet and receive your claim slip at: Window 9 Window 10 Window 11
Panunumpa Ng Propesyonal by TinoRepaso on Scribd
Source - http://www.prc.gov.ph/page.aspx?id=4082
Read more here - #FAQGanern: INITIAL
Friday, November 10, 2017
Practical tips para sa mga graduating na balak mag take ng BLEPP
BLEPP TIPS
Source - https://www.facebook.com/psychometricianreviewer/posts/727848370758978
Practical tips para sa mga graduating na balak mag take ng BLEPP:
1. January pa lang next year, tanungin mo na ang sarili mo pati na rin si Lord kung magte-take ka ba. Kasi maraming naka-enroll na sa review center, pero kalagitnaan ng review season bigla silang aatras kasi na-overwhelm sila at hindi pa pala sila prepared. Wag magpadala sa peer pressure. Kung hindi mo pa feel, wag na muna. Wag impulsive, dapat may plano.
2. Mag-advance reading. Lalo na sa TOP na usually subject kapag 2nd year at natabunan na ng iba pang short term memories. Pangalan lang po ni Freud at unconscious ang maiiwan sa long term memory natin, I swear. His theory is more than that. 1 hour or more a day malaking tulong na. Kesa magbabad sa fb/twitter. At least hindi mo mafi-feel yung "s**t wala pa akong alam" during the review season.
3. Ito importante. Kung may discrepancies pa yung pangalan niyo sa birth certificate (kulang ng letter, wrong spelling etc.), please PAKI-AYOS NA KAAGAD. Pumunta kayo sa civil registrar ng munisipyo niyo. Hindi kino-consider ng PRC kapag may discrepancy sa info ng birth certi and TOR. 2-6 months inaayos yan. Wag kayong gagaya sakin na 2 months before deadline ng filing nag-ayos. Sobrang stressful.
4. Kung balak pagsabayin ang trabaho at review after graduation. GOODLUCK. Kung hindi ino-obliga ng magulang na magtrabaho, wag na lang muna please. Wag pa-ms/mr-independent, tapos iiyak every night kasi mahirap pala. Pero kung ino-obliga ka talaga dahil kailangan, simulan mo na yung number 2. Advance reading. Maraming nagrereview while working at pumasa, but ask them kung madali ba yung pinagdaanan nila. Baka masampal ka nila, hehe.
5. Balak mag review center? The best ang RGO Psychology Review Center! Hindi ba obvious? Haha. Pero seryoso yan. But keep in mind na hindi review center ang magpapasa sa'yo. They're just there to guide, motivate, and challenge you.
Kung balak po magself-review at gawin ang #2 (pati mga magre-review center; opo, hindi po kayo excluded dito), ito po ang books na makakatulong:
a) TOP -Theories of Personality by Schultz
-Theories of Personality by Feist
-Theories of Personality by Feist
b) Ab PSYCH-DSM IV-TR and DSM 5
-Abnormal Psychology by Barlow
-Abnormal Psychology by Barlow
c) PSYCH. ASSESSMENT-Psychological Testing and Assessment by Cohen
-Psychological Testing, Principles, Applications, and Issues by Kaplan
-Psychological Testing, Principles, Applications, and Issues by Kaplan
d) INDUSTRIAL PSYCH-Industrial/Organizational Psychology: An Applied Approach by Ammodt (basahin niyo lang po ito at pasado na kayo sa I/O Psych. Congrats lol)
Bottom line, plan and be prepared. Cause even the BLEPP topnotchers weren't 100% prepared during the board exam.
Nawa'y nakatulong ito. Goodluck!
- BLEPP2017 Passer/Survivor
Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing. If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking. But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. Such people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do. James 1:2-8 NLT
(Note - Please check see more for other recommendations, suggestions and tips.)
Salamat sa nag-PM sa atin ng mga tips na ito.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Congratulations New RPm of 2017
MABUHAY ! CONGRATULATIONS!
Basic Stats for BLEPP 2017
Total # of Examinees = 8,701
Total # of Passers = 4,957
Total # of Schools = 297
National Passing Rate = 56.97%
Passing Rate (First Timers) = 58.44%
Venues = (10 major cities) Manila, Baguio, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga
Full text of the Official Result of BLEPP 2017 by TinoRepaso on Scribd
List of successful examinees who garnered the ten(10) highest place for BLEPP 2017 by TinoRepaso on Scribd
Performance of Schools for BLEPP 2017 by TinoRepaso on Scribd
List of successful examinees for BLEPP 2017 by TinoRepaso on Scribd
Source - http://www.prc.gov.ph/news/?id=7732
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