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"One’s only rival is one’s own potentialities. One’s only failure is failing to live up to one’s own possibilities. In this sense, every man can be a king, and must therefore be treated like

a king"

          - Abraham Maslow

Psychology

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Announcements:

CONGRATULATIONS to our December 2011 Graduates!  Pictures available at:

https://byui.box.com/s/qebflmenn666outc8ltp

 

Reflections of former BYU-Idaho Psychology Professor on 10 year anniversary of September 11th:  Stung by Tragedy, Lifted by Faith 

Visit:  http://lds.org/church/news/september-11-stung-by-tragedy-lifted-by-faith?lang=eng

 

May 2011 - Congratulations!  Psychology Students Publish Manuscript in

Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences, vol. 10

Individualistic and Structural Attributions of Poverty in the LDS Population
by Alex North, Arwen Behrends, Kayla Green, Luis Oquendo, Tamra Dison, Justin Larson, and Yohan Delton*      http://www.kon.org/urc/v10/north.html

 

GRE and GMAT Test Prep Courses are offered through Community Connections. Please see the websites http://www.byui.edu/cc/gre/registration.htm or http://www.byui.edu/cc/gmat/default.htm for more information. 

 

Mission Statement 

The purpose of the BYU-Idaho Psychology program is to use the study of behavior, mental states and processes to provide students with an opportunity to evaluate and modify their own behavior and goals in the light of psychological principles and LDS standards.

The courses are designed to ensure that students develop a foundation for further psychology study, enhance their understanding of the relationship of psychology to other disciplines, and provide means by which the principles of psychology can be used to improve life.

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