Dumping this here for now. If I write more of these, I may make a subpage
edit- I don't need MEDRS for a psychotherapy
That's a pretty common misunderstanding with psych articles. Claims about psychotherapy generally do need to meet medical standards because they are a form of healthcare which is used by physicians, e.g. psychiatrists, to treat medical concerns. This article is about a treatment of a medical disorder, so it does fall under WP:MEDRS. An example of non-medical information would be who the creator is, whereas the basis of a psychotherapy's effect is a medical claim. If its a claim about what a particular person believes the effect to be, that isn't a medical claim and can just meet the general guideline - in that case, the medical consensus about that person's opinion should also be explained (and appropriately sourced) or it can lead to issues around WP:UNDUE. I hope that helps to clarify the policy.
Lardner's filmography
editWikiProject examples for filmography tables. Example articles: Anne Hathaway filmography; George Formby on screen, stage, record and radio; Tina Fey filmography.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2018 | Upfront: The Queens of Comedy | Self | done | |
2020 | Australian Lockdown Comedy Festival | Self | Episode 2 | done |
2018 | Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Allstars Supershow 2018 | Self | One time event | done |
2018 | Comedy Next Gen | Self | Also writer | |
2017 | The Aunty Donna Live Spooktacular | Self | TV movie | Done |
2014, 2016, more? | Comedy Up Late | Self | ||
2015–2016 | About Tonight | Self (Guest) | Two episodes | done |
2015 | Community Kitchen | Self (Guest) | ||
2014 | Stand Up @ Bella Union | Self | ||
2014 | In the Zone III | Self | ||
2013 | Live on Bowen | Self (Comedian) | ||
2018 | International Women's Day debate: Is bold the new beautiful? | Self | One-time event | done |
2020 | Drunk History Australia | Botany May Smith; Village Person; Woman | ||
2017–present | Gamey Gamey Game | Self | Internet show, frequent guest | done |
Just For Laughs Australia | ||||
Tonightly with Tom Ballard | ||||
2021 | Australia Debates | Self | Episode 3 | done |
there was a live show hosted by Nick Cody in the Sydney Opera House that got aired. | ||||
2018 | Aunty Donna: The Album | Schoolgirl | ||
2017 | Aunty Donna: Best Content Ever!!1! | Demi (unsure if the credit is Demi or Self) | ||
2017 | Marcus | Twin / Bonnie / Benny | SOLID CHANCE THIS DOESN'T BELONG UNDER TV. it's a short and I don't know where it was released | |
2016 | Aunty Donna: Trendy | Spaceboy | ||
2016 | Suspect Moustache | Various | ||
2016 | Aunty Donna: 1999 | Dogboy | ||
2015 | Open Slather | Various characters | Appeared in all episodes of season 1. Writer on season 1 episode 5. | done |
The Feed | ||||
Off the Air | Writer MAY ALSO HAVE BEEN IN IT, NEED TO CHECK | |||
2017 | Get Krack!n | Emily | Four episodes | |
2020 | 100% Wolf | Additional Voices (voice) | done |
List of Fellows of Div. 35 of APA
editDivision 35 of the American Psychological Association (aka Society for the Psychology of Women) https://www.apadivisions.org/division-35/membership/fellowship?tab=2 as of 30 Oct 2021
Antonia D. Abbey Rosalie J. Ackerman Leona S. Aiken Hortensia Amaro Kathryn B. Anderson Toni Antonucci Sally L. Archer Harriet J. Aronson Patricia Arredondo Helen Astin Asuncion M. Austria Lotte Bailyn Nancy L. Baker Martha Banks Victoria Banyard Laura H. Barbanel Rosalind Barnett Susan A. Basow Lula A. Beatty Judith V. Becker Linda J. Beckman Deborah E. Belle Bianca Bernstein Maryka Biaggio Mae L. Billet-Ziskin Rosie P. Bingham Beverly Birns Meg A. Bond Joan C. Borod Mary M. Brabeck Annette M. Brodsky Laura S. Brown Nicole T. Buchanan Shawn M. Burn Karen S. Calhoun Rachel M. Calogero Silvia S. Canetto Dorothy Cantor Elizabeth K. Carll Helena M. Carlson Kim A. Case Donna M. Castaneda Dianne Chambless Fanny M. Cheung Jean L. Chin Deanna G. Chitayat Joan C. Chrisler Ellen Cole Lynn H. Collins Lillian Comas-Díaz Susan Contratto Helen L. Coons Christine A. Courtois Faye Crosby Kelly Cue Davis Tena E. Cummings Alice J. Dan Jessica H. Daniel Irene M. Deitch Florence Denmark Cynthia P. Deutsch Khanh T. Dinh Karen K. Dion G. Rita Dudley-Grant Carol A. Dwyer Alice Eagly Jacquelynne Eccles Elena J. Eisman Ruth B. Ekstrom Nicole Else-Quest Carolyn Z. Enns Mindy J. Erchull Oliva Espín Claire Etaugh Louise Evans Lorraine D. Eyde Helen S. Farmer Ruth E. Fassinger Norma D. Feshbach Michelle Fine Beth A. Firestein Susan Fiske Lisa Flores Iris G. Fodor Linda M. Forrest Nadya A. Fouad Rita J. Freedman Jennifer Freyd Irene H. Frieze Linda D. Garnets BraVada Garrett-Akinsanya Gwendolyn L. Gerber Mary Gergen Judith L. Gibbons Margaret S. Gibbs Lucia A. Gilbert Diane L. Gill Judith M. Glassgold Nancy R. Goldberger Glenn E. Good Carol D. Goodheart Lisa Goodman Michael C. Gottlieb Beverly Greene Gail Hackett Christine C. Hall Judith A. Hall Ruth L. Hall Diane F. Halpern Kristin A. Hancock Jo-Ida Hansen Lenore W. Harmon Michele Harway Rosemary Hays-Thomas Janet E. Helms Lois W. Hoffman Mary Ann Hoffman Michele Hoffnung Carole K. Holahan Doris Howard Janet S. Hyde Jeannette Ickovics Arpana G. Inman Tania Israel Chizuko Izawa Sharon R. Jenkins Josephine D. Johnson Judith V. Jordan Ellyn Kaschak Nadine Kaslow Phyllis A. Katz Debra M. Kawahara Gwendolyn P. Keita Jennifer F. Kelly M. Marlyne Kilbey Karen S. Kitchener Mary E. Kite Elizabeth A. Klonoff Karen Korabik Mary P. Koss Sharon Lamb Hope Landrine Phi Loan Le Marjorie W. Leidig Jeanne P. Lemkau Hannah Lerman Marguerite F. Levy Robin Lewis JC Gisela Lin Hilary M. Lips Heather L. Littleton Marci Lobel Bernice Lott Zella Luria M. Brinton Lykes Shannon Lynch Karen S. Lyness Tannis M. MacBeth Margaret E. Madden Marlene M. Maheu Debra A. Major Charlotte N. Markey Margaret W. Matlin Janet R. Matthews Carolyn M. Mazure Angela B. McBride Naomi B. McCormick Susan H. McDaniel Maureen C. McHugh Martha Mednick Marcia Mentkowski Beth E. Meyerowitz Shari E. Miles-Cohen Laurie B. Mintz Valory Mitchell Debra Mollen Charlene L. Muehlenhard Anne Mulvey Sarah K. Murnen Saundra M. Nettles Nora Newcombe Jeanette Norris Roberta L. Nutt Elizabeth Nutt Williams Karen M. O'Brien Lynn R. Offermann Corann Okorodudu Rhoda Olkin James M. O'Neil Susan Opotow Joy D. Osofsky Ruth U. Paige Carlton W. Parks, Jr. Charlotte Patterson Letitia A. Peplau Willo Pequegnat Sheila M. Pfafflin Niva Piran Natalie Porter Stacey E. Prince Sandra W. Pyke Kathryn Quina Belle R. Ragins Lillian M. Range Lynn S. Rapin Carole A. Rayburn Pamela T. Reid Pamela P. Remer Patricia Resick Mary E. Reuder Tracey A. Revenson Joy K. Rice Annette U. Rickel Suzanna M. Rose Esther D. Rothblum Gargi Roysircar Nancy F. Russo Alexandra Rutherford Marilyn P. Safir Lynda M. Sagrestano Charlene Y. Senn Lisa A. Serbin Isis H. Settles Julia A. Sherman Stephanie A. Shields Kumea Shorter-Gooden Nancy M. Sidun Janet A. Sigal Margaret L. Signorella Louise B. Silverstein Norma P. Simon Barbara R. Slater Jessi L. Smith Theo B. Sonderegger Janice M. Steil Robbie J. Steward Abigail J. Stewart Bonnie Strickland Carolyn F. Swift Janet K. Swim Dawn M. Szymanski Josephine Tan Linda A. Teplin Carol K. Tittle Ethel Tobach Deborah Tolman Cheryl L. Travis Frances K. Trotman Reiko True Sarah E. Ullman Rhoda Unger Hendrika Vande Kemp Melba J. T. Vasquez Lenore E. Walker Marsha Weinraub Susan K. Whitbourne Jacquelyn W. White Diane J. Willis Sharon C. Wilsnack Janet L. Wolfe Linda Woolf Judith Worell Gail E. Wyatt Karen F. Wyche Janice D. Yoder Mark Zanna Alyssa N. Zucker Eileen L. Zurbriggen
Equivalence paradox
editThe equivalence paradox is seen in psychotherapy, where varying approaches and techniques result in similar outcomes.[1][2]
Other sources: (I haven't checked scimagojr on them yet)
References
edit- ^ "Equivalence paradox". APA Dictionary of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. n.d. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
the situation in which two different procedures produce very similar outcomes, despite having different initial assumptions or features. For example, two very different psychotherapy procedures may nonetheless produce very similar, positive outcomes, possibly due to the therapeutic relationship instead of the specific treatments.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - ^ Hirsch, Steven R.; Weinberger, Daniel R. (2003). Schizophrenia, Second Edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. p. 662. ISBN 0632063882.