Archive for December 2013
The Lifeline Activity With a “Solution-Focused Twist”
Cross-National Research in Family Therapy: One Encouraging Collaborative Approach
“A Psychotherapy for the People: Toward a Progressive Psychoanalysis,” by Lewis Aron and Karen Starr: A Book Review Essay
Insidious Emotional Trauma: The Body Remembers …1
20 Years of Success
Making Valid Causal Inferences About Corrective Actions by Parents From Longitudinal Data
Examination of the cognitive profile of adults with Prader–Willi syndrome using the Dementia Rating Scale-2: A pilot study
Pilotlight: self-directed support for those with mental health problems
Barriers in participant recruitment of diverse ethnicities in the state of Kuwait
The effects of sleep extension and sleep hygiene advice on sleep and depressive symptoms in adolescents: a randomized controlled trial
Breast or Bottle? Contemporary Controversies in Infant-Feeding Policy and Practice
The first scholarly examination of the shift in breastfeeding recommendations occurring over the last half century. Through a close analysis of scientific and medical controversies and a critical examination of the ways in which medical beliefs are communicated to the public, Amy Koerber exposes layers of shifting arguments and meaning that inform contemporary infant-feeding advocacy and policy.