Archive for November 2014
Measurement of diabetes-related emotional distress using the Problem Areas in Diabetes scale: psychometric evaluations show that the short form is better than the full form
Road casualties: drinking and driving in Wales: 2013
Fragile Agencies in the Making: Challenges of Independent Living in Emerging Adulthood
End of life care: The experiences of advance care planning amongst family caregivers of people with advanced dementia – A qualitative study
Stress, Social Support, and Burnout Among Long-Term Care Nursing Staff
The Role of Men in Disadvantaged and Complex Families – Lawrence Berger, Ph.D.
Mindfulness-based Narrative Therapy for Depression in Cancer Patients
Our Counseling Profession: Embracing Second-Career Retired Military?
Learning from each other: collaboration processes in practice research
Personality disorder in a probation cohort: Demographic, substance misuse and forensic characteristics
Soul of an Agency: Psychodynamic Principles in Action in the World of Community Mental Health
Medication beliefs are associated with phosphate binder non-adherence in hyperphosphatemic haemodialysis patients
Family quality of life and child psychological well-being in Palestine: A pilot case study
Exploring the Efficacy of Replacing Linear Paper-Based Patient Cases in Problem-Based Learning With Dynamic Web-Based Virtual Patients: Randomized Controlled Trial
In a Longevity Society, Loss and Grief Are Emerging Risk Factors for Health Care Use: Findings From the Health and Retirement Survey Cohort Aged 50 to 70 Years
Liberalism forever: Intellectual history, social history and the global adventures of a concept Liberalism forever: intellectual history, social history and the global adventures of a concept
Discharges to prison from medium secure psychiatric units in England and Wales [PAPERS]
U.S. Immigration Policy at a Crossroads: Should the U.S. Continue Its Family-Friendly Policy?
Why Current Global Inequality Is Unsustainable
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Health at the Intersections of Precarious Documentation Status and Gender-Based Partner Violence
Changing Priorities: State Criminal Justice Reforms and Investments in Education
Experiencing “continuity”: A qualitative investigation of waking life in dreams.
Can parents’ involvement in children’s education offset the effects of early insensitivity on academic functioning?
On carrots and curiosity: Eating fruit and vegetables is associated with greater flourishing in daily life
Normality, pathology, and dreaming.
Building Research Capacity With Members of Underserved American Indian/Alaskan Native Communities: Training in Research Ethics and the Protection of Human Subjects
European feelings of deprivation amidst the financial crisis: Effects of welfare state effort and informal social relations
Addressing common forms of child maltreatment: evidence-informed interventions and gaps in current knowledge
Severe and enduring eating disorders: recognition and management [Articles]
Consumers’ neural and behavioral responses to food technologies and price.
Dreaming activity in bariatric surgery candidates.
Anorexia runs in families: is this due to genes or the family environment?
Interventions for loneliness and social isolation
Psychiatric manifestations of treatable hereditary metabolic disorders in adults
Attitude toward health insurance in developing countries from a decision-making perspective.
Atimia: A novel group-based paradigm for manipulating ostracism and group members’ performance.
Posttraumatic stress disorder and responses to couple conflict: Implications for cardiovascular risk.
Physical activity and depression predict event-free survival in heart transplant candidates.
Written as I Remember It: Teachings from the Life of a Sliammon Elder
Long before vacationers and boaters discovered BC’s Sunshine Coast, the Sliammon, a Coast Salish people, called it and surrounding regions home. In this remarkable book, Elsie Paul, one of the last surviving mother-tongue speakers of the Sliammon language, collaborates with a scholar, Paige Raibmon, and her granddaughter, Harmony Johnson, to tell her life story and the history of her people, in her own words and storytelling style.
A thought on giving: Toward an aneconomic relational subjectivity.
On auto-ethnography
Guide to Confidentiality in Health and Social Care
Administration on Children, Youth and Families White Paper Series on Well-Being
The Change in Eating Behaviors in a Web-Based Weight Loss Program: A Longitudinal Analysis of Study Completers
Dementia and Sensory Loss with audio description and British Sign Language