Archive for September 2012
Time Demands and Gender Roles: The Case of a Big Four Firm in Mexico
The Promise of Mutual Support
Study: How the older unemployed look for work, 2006 to 2010
PHOTOGRAPH-AIDED ASSESSMENT OF CLUTTER IN HOARDING DISORDER: IS A PICTURE WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS?
Clinical presentations of substance abuse in bipolar heroin addicts at time of treatment entry
Treating infidelity and comorbid depression: A case study involving military deployment.
The Highs and Lows of Amygdala Reactivity in Bipolar Disorders
A positive view of LGBTQ – embracing identity and cultivating wellbeing, by E.D.B. Riggle and S.S. Rostosky
Themed issue: Plans, norms, motivation, and cheating a little – The curious case of healthy eating
Traumatic experience, cannabis use, life satisfaction, and schizotypy
It’s Not What She Says, It’s How She Says It: The Influence of Language Complexity and Cognitive Load on the Persuasiveness of Expert Testimony
Some Limitations on the External Validity of Psychotherapy Efficacy Studies and Suggestions for Future Research
Does Comorbid Disruptive Behavior Modify the Effects of Atomoxetine on ADHD Symptoms as Measured by a Continuous Performance Test and a Motion Tracking Device?
Opening the Black Box of Clinical Collaboration in Integrated Care Models for Frail, Elderly Patients
A Prospective Study of Body Image, Social Avoidance and Distress and Psychological Functioning in Burn Patients
Building community capital in social care: is there an economic case?
How is life?
The Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Conservation Psychology
Environmental psychology, which studies the ways in which people perceive and respond to the physical environment, is an established area of study. Conservation psychology has a much more recent history, prompted by the desire to focus psychological research on the need to protect the natural environment. What is conservation psychology, and what is its relationship to environmental psychology?