Archive for July 2013
Exposing Shame in Dancers and Athletes: Shame, Trauma, and Dissociation in a Nonclinical Population
Vocational Psychology in Corrections: It Is About Time
The influence of Driving Status on Transportation Challenges Experienced by Older Adults
Evaluation Guide for HIV Testing and Linkage Programs in Non-Clinical Settings
Refining personality disorder subtypes and classification using finite mixture modeling.
The Disclosure Experiences of Male-to-Female Transgender Individuals: A Systems Theory Perspective
Humans as Scientists: Scientists as Humans
Occupational functioning in early non-affective psychosis: the role of attributional biases, symptoms and executive functioning
Spiritual well-being in patients with advanced heart and lung disease
Activation Workers’ Perceptions of Their Long-term Unemployed Clients’ Attitudes towards Employment
The Fragility of Self-Respect: Emotional Labour of Workfare Volunteering
Family Caregivers Wired for Health
An Exploration of Adjustment Needs and Efforts of Persons with Dementia After Relocation to a Residential Care Facility
And What Did I Do?
Towards a Framework Convention on Global Health
Nation-state global city tensions in social policy: the case of Mexico City’s rising social city-zenship
Look Here! The Development of Attentional Orienting to Symbolic Cues
Australian Health Survey: updated results, 2011-2012
The influence of personality on reported pain and self-efficacy for pain management in older cancer patients
Generalizing the Findings From Group Dynamics-Based Physical Activity Research to Practice Settings: What Do We know?
Race Differences in Age-Trends of Autonomic Nervous System Functioning
Culture, Beauty, and Therapeutic Alliance
Demographic socialization and reproductive behavior in a transitional context: a macro–micro perspective
An Assessment of How Length of Study-Abroad Programs Influences Cross-Cultural Adaptation
Teaching the difficult-to-teach topics
Glycaemic Control, Body Weight and Psychological Distress in Type 2 Diabetes: The Role of Self-Efficacy
Can additive measures add to an intersectional understanding? Experiences of gay and ethnic discrimination among HIV-positive Latino gay men.
College Girl: A Memoir
In College Girl, a university professor revisits the memory of a brutal sexual assault and recounts her long, circuitous route from trauma to recovery. Offering present-day reflections alongside the fresh, hopeful voice of the twenty-year-old student she once was, Laura Gray-Rosendale tells the story of her near destruction and her family’s disintegration, but also one of abiding friendships and shining hope. In the end, College Girl is also a story about stories, and a meditation on memoir itself.