Treating Internalizing Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Core Techniques and Strategies, by D. W. Nangle, D. J. Hansen, R. L. Grover, J. N. Kingery, C. Suveg, & Contributors
Development and testing of the questionnaire CEC-61: Knowledge about cervical cancer in Chilean adolescents
Exploring social work student education: The effect of a harm reduction curriculum on student knowledge and attitudes regarding opioid use disorders
Assessing Preferences Among Behavioral Interventions With Japanese Parents of Children With Developmental Disabilities
Effects of Group Functional Behavior-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior in a Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Associations between the dimensions of perceived togetherness, loneliness, and depressive symptoms among older Finnish people
Advances in meta-analysis methodologies contribute to advances in research accumulation: comments on Cheung & Hong and Johnson et al.
‘I believe high blood pressure can kill me:’ using the PEN-3 Cultural Model to understand patients’ perceptions of an intervention to control hypertension in Ghana
Factors associated with routine screening for the early detection of breast cancer in cultural-ethnic and faith-based communities
An investigation of the psychometric properties of the Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS) in an Italian sample of community-dwelling older adults
‘They won’t let me back.’ Comparing student perceptions across primary and secondary Pupil Referral Units (PRUs)
The antecedents and outcomes of dyadic coping in close personal relationships: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
School mental healthcare services using internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for young male athletes in Japan
The mismatch between student educational expectations and realities: prevalence, causes, and consequences
Ethical issues in counselling and therapy practice: walking the line, edited by Poornima Bhola and Ahagya Raguram Singapore, Springer, 2016, 247 pp., US $119 (hardcover), ISBN 978-9811018060
Feasibility and acceptability of a Mediterranean-style diet intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk for low income Hispanic American women
Physical activity and obesity: is there a difference in association between the Asian- and African- Surinamese adult population?
Open defecation explains differences in nutritional status between Bengali and tribal children in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh