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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the video link below. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content should be viewed only by members of the college community. To view those pages, or to add your own pages, you must first become a member of the wiki. We have put together a screencast on how to do that and you can find it [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/video/wiki.htm Here]].
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Before you leave this page, take a few minutes to view a video on the psychology of living a positive life, courtesy of Martin Seligman, the father of Positive Psychology. Dr. Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and he has devoted his career since then to furthering the study of positive emotion, positive character traits, and positive institutions. In his pioneering work, Seligman directs the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, developing clinical tools and training the next generation of positive psychologists.
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Before you leave here to enroll, take a few minutes to view a video on the psychology of living a positive life, courtesy of Martin Seligman, the father of Positive Psychology. Dr. Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and he has devoted his career since then to furthering the study of positive emotion, positive character traits, and positive institutions. In his pioneering work, Seligman directs the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, developing clinical tools and training the next generation of positive psychologists.


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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the next paragraph. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content should be viewed only by members of the college community. To view those pages, or to add your own pages, you must first become a member of the wiki. We have put together a screencast on how to do that and you can find it [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/video/wiki.htm Here]].
Before you leave here to enroll, take a few minutes to view a video on the psychology of living a positive life, courtesy of Martin Seligman, the father of Positive Psychology. Dr. Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and he has devoted his career since then to furthering the study of positive emotion, positive character traits, and positive institutions. In his pioneering work, Seligman directs the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, developing clinical tools and training the next generation of positive psychologists.
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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the next paragraph. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content should be viewed only by members of the college community. To view those pages, or to add your own pages, you must first become a member of the wiki at UserSettings. Your username should be your own name without spaces and with mixed lower and upper case (e.g., ""MaryJones"") and your password should be one you'll remember. To prevent spammers from overwhelming us, there is an added feature where you need to fill in the letters in the graphic. You only need to do that when you first enroll. Once logged in, you can create pages as well as read all pages on the site.

**How to Make Your Own Wiki Page:**
You make your first wiki page when you sign up. After registering, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.

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Martin Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and he has devoted his career since then to furthering the study of positive emotion, positive character traits, and positive institutions. In his pioneering work, Seligman directs the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, developing clinical tools and training the next generation of positive psychologists.


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Have fun, and keep checking our wiki for any new information about the department.
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Martin Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and has devoted his career since then to furthering the study of positive emotion, positive character traits, and positive institutions. In his pioneering work, Seligman directs the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, developing clinical tools and training the next generation of positive psychologists.
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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the next paragraph. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content should be viewed only by members of the college community. To view those pages, or to add your own pages, you must first become a member of the wiki at UserSettings. Your username should be your own name without spaces and with mixed lower and upper case (e.g., ""MaryJones"") and your password should be one you'll remember. To prevent spammers from overwhelming us, there is an added feature where you need to fill in the letters in the graphic. You only need to do that when you first enroll. Once logged in, you can create pages as well as read all pages on the site.
You make your first wiki page when you sign up. After registering, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.
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We found this video while exploring Youtube. The Professor makes some very good points.
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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the next paragraph. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content is allowed to be viewed only by members of the college community. To view those pages, or to add your own pages, you must become a member of the wiki by visiting the PLL (link on left) and clicking on the Wiki tab near the top of the page. Your username should be your own name without spaces and with mixed lower and upper case (e.g., ""MaryJones"") and your password should be one you'll remember. Once logged in, you can create pages as well as read all pages on the site.
You make your first wiki page when you first login. After registering, you can make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". Your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.
====In closing, a bit of levity -- Is Psychology a Science?====
Youtube videographer Professor Henry Waldorf asks and answers the question.


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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the next paragraph. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content is allowed to be viewed only by members of the college community. To view those pages, or to add your own pages, you must become a member of the wiki by visiting the PLL (link on left) and clicking on the Wiki tab near the top of the page. Your username should be your own name without spaces and with mixed lower and upper case (e.g., **MaryJones**) and your password should be one you'll remember. Once logged in, you can create pages (see below) as well as read all pages on the site.
You make your first wiki page when you first login. After registering, you can make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". Your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.
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Thanks for visiting our Wiki! Its pages are full of information for both current students and alumni. If you register, you will be able to add your own pages by following the directions in the next paragraph. You don't have to register to browse many of the pages, **but some are open only to registered users** because their content is allowed to be viewed only by members of the college community. A good example is our page of Tollefson lecture videos. Because of restrictions placed on them by their publishers or organizations, our speakers asked that the viewing of their talks be limited to members of the college. So become a member of the wiki by clicking on the Login/Register link above, entering your name as your wiki username (e.g., MaryJones), your password twice, and your email address. Once logged in, you can create pages (see below) and read all pages on the site.
You make your first wiki page when you first login. Click on the //Login/Register// link on the tabbed menu line above and login in with the username and password sent to you. You can now make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". After you login, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.


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You make your first wiki page when you first login. Click on the //Login/Register// link on the tabbed menu line above and login in with the username and password sent to you. You can now make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". After you login, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.
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Let's get you started on //Psychology-at-Canisius Wiki// by having you register and make your own personal Wiki page. Click on the //Login/Register// link on the menu line above. Fill in the boxes for Your ""WikiName"", Password, Confirm password, and Email address. We suggest that you use your own name as your ""WikiName"", in this format: ""JoeJones"". Note that the first letters of your first and last names need to be capitalized, and there can be no spaces among the letters. The password can be anything that you will remember, and the email address should be the one you use the most. When done, click on the //Register// button.
Once you are registered and logged in, you can make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". After you login, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.


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{{color c="red" text="Unfortunately you can no longer register on the site without approval due to attacks from outside spammers. No problem. Contact Dr. Bayer at djbayer@canisius.edu or Sharon at lotteres@canisius.edu to register."}}
Once you are registered and logged in, you can make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". After you login, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.
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Now you can make your first Wiki page, which is based on your ""WikiName"". After you login, your ""UserSettings"" page appears. It is through this page that you make your first Wiki page. First, click on your ""WikiName"". You see it in two places, at the end of the menu line (You are ""JoeJones"".) and above your email address box (Hello, ""JoeJones""!). When you click on your ""WikiName"", a new page opens containing an empty text entry box. In this box you can enter anything about yourself that you would like others to know, like your name, year in college (or year of graduation), and major interests. You can come back later and add new things as you see fit, even including fancy text formatting and pictures as discussed in the FormattingRules document. Last, click on the //Store// button at the bottom when done. Your first Wiki page has been saved! It appears in the PageIndex and can be viewed by anyone visiting the Wiki. In the future you can add to your page by double-clicking anywhere in the text while viewing it. You can find further information on ways to use a wiki page in the HowToWiki document.
====Must-See Pages====
- [[http://www2.canisius.edu/canhp/departments/canpsych/pedia/pedia.pdf Psycholopedia]] Our award-winning course catalog, in pdf format.
- HowToCV The video of Dr. Sanders' presentation on how to put together a Curriculum Vitae.
- PennYorkConference2006 Students from Dr. Putnam's lab presented at the Penn York Undergraduate Conference in October, 2006.
- AlumniNews Are you a Canisius psychology graduate? Visit this page and let us know how you're doing!
- AlumniPages These alumni share their experiences in graduate school.
- AdvisorList A listing of psychology advisors and their advisees.
- RecommendationLetter Things you should give to the faculty member who is writing a letter for your graduate school applications.
- GraduateSchoolApplying Steps you should take to get ready to apply to graduate school.
- RequirementWorksheet A worksheet on which you can enter courses you have taken toward graduation requirements.
- JobInterview 25 questions to be prepared for on a job interview.
- HowToWiki Suggestions for using the Wiki. Many good tips for making the most of the site!
- HowtoMakeNewWikiPage Make as many new pages on the wiki as you would like.
- DonaldTollefsonMemorial. In memory of Dr. Donald Tollefson, long-time chairperson of the department and benefactor.
- DonaldTollefsonMemorialLecture. Starting Fall 2006. Two lectures by visiting scholars per year, videos of their presentations.
====All About Practicum====
You may gain on-site experience and academic credit at the same time through the Practicum course (Psych 498). Practicum credit is available for all of the Department Minors. As part of practicum requirements, students maintain a detailed log of their experiences on the Wiki, making it easy for future students to learn about what happens at various sites. Here are some Wiki pages that give further information:
- [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/Psy498PracticumLog School Psychology Practicum]] and [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/wiki/PracticumExperiences Clinical-Counseling Psychology Practicum]] These two links provide summaries of students' experiences and serve as gateways to the students' logs of their practicum activities.
- Information about practicum requirements can be found at [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/Psy498D Practicum in School Psychology]].
- If you have questions, contact either [[mailto:djbayer@canisius.edu Dr. Bayer]] for School Psychology or [[mailto:sandersn@canisius.edu Dr. Sanders]] for Clinical-Counseling Psychology.


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- [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/photo/ Psychology Department Photos]] Our picture gallery of student events and activities.
- Upcoming events in the department (see the calendar below)


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- [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/Psy498PracticumLog School Psychology Practicum]] and [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/wiki/PracticumExperiences Clinical-Counseling Psychology Practicum]] These two links provide summaries of students' experiences and serve as gateways to the students' logs of their practicum activities.
- Information about practicum requirements can be found at [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/Psy498D Practicum in School Psychology]].
Deletions:
- [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/Psy498PracticumLog School Psychology Practicum]] and [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/wiki/PracticumExperiences Clinical-Counseling Psychology Practicum]] These two links serve as gateways to the pages of students who have written about their practicum experiences.
- You can learn more about practicum requirements and sites at [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/Psy498D Practicum in School Psychology]] and [[http://www.canisiuspsychology.net/wiki/PracticumSites Practicum Sites in Clinical-Counseling Psychology]]


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