Archive for April 2014
Access to Care for Low-Income Medicaid and Privately Insured Adults in 2012 in the National Health Interview Survey: A Context for Findings from a New Audit Study
Training police trainees about ways to manage trauma and loss
50 years of IFPS societies in Switzerland: Psychoanalytic approaches with severely disturbed patients and philosophical contributions to the international psychoanalytic discussion
An Experimental Manipulation of Social Comparison in Social Anxiety
A telephone-based intervention to promote diabetes management in veterans with posttraumatic stress symptoms.
Did removing lead from petrol spark a decline in crime?
Age-related differences in internalizing psychopathology amongst the Australian general population.
The leadership experiences of Asian Americans.
Reflecting on Health Reform: Time to Move On?
Age-Specific Strategies for Immunization Reminders and Recalls
A Literature Synthesis of Health Promotion Research in Salons and Barbershops
Supporting People with Intellectual Disabilities Experiencing Loss and Bereavement
Culturally Responsive Social Skill Instruction for Latino Male Students
Navigating the Complexities of Collaboration
Immigration, Islam, and the Politics of Belonging in France: A Comparative Framework. By Elaine R. Thomas. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. pp. vii + 314. [price not listed].
Couple-Based Interventions for Psychopathology: A Renewed Direction for the Field
Tognato, Carlo Central Bank Independence: Cultural Codes and Symbolic Performance Palgrave Macmillan 2012 £55.00 (hardback) 220 pp.
Ten lessons in public health: Inspiration for tomorrow’s leaders
Helpful Relationships with Service Users: Linking Social Capital
Building early relationships: a review of caregiver–child interaction interventions for use in community-based early childhood programmes
The Association Between Schizophrenia and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Nationwide Population-Based Swedish Study on Intraindividual and Familial Risks
“Silenced” Film Explores the Human Toll of Obama’s Crackdown on National Security Whistleblowers