Archive for May 2015
Contesting heteronormativity: the fight for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender recognition in India and Vietnam
Happiness increases verbal and spatial working memory capacity where sadness does not: Emotion, working memory and executive control
Mindfulness practices for loss and grief
Coping flexibility, forward focus and trauma focus in older widows and widowers
Social support and Black mothers’ bereavement experience of losing a child to gun homicide
Lost and found
The healing power of nature
Validity Study of the CBCL 6–18 for the Assessment of Emotional Problems in Youth With ASD
A guide to the evidence on academies
Organisational Practice in the job centre – Variance or Homogeneity?
Exploring Diversification as a Management Strategy in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Organizations
Prior experience with non-prescribed buprenorphine: Role in treatment entry and retention
Adolescent Substance Treatment Engagement Questionnaire for Incarcerated Teens
Counselor attitudes toward contingency management for substance use disorder: Effectiveness, acceptability, and endorsement of incentives for treatment attendance and abstinence
Caste- and Ethnicity-Based Inequalities in HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge Gap: A Case of Nepal
Increasing Opportunities for the Productive Engagement of Older Adults: A Response to Population Aging
Student perceptions of a healthy university
Reliability and relative validity of three physical activity questionnaires in Taizhou population of China: the Taizhou Longitudinal Study
Clozapine potentiation of GABA mediated cortical inhibition in treatment resistant schizophrenia
Neurobiology of insight deficits in schizophrenia: An fMRI study
Chronic illness care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: final report
Patient Comprehension of an Orthopedic Related Smoking Cessation Discussion in Low Socioeconomic Populations
Ageing, end-of-life care, and the National Disability Insurance Scheme: What can we learn from overseas?
Palliative sedation for terminally ill cancer patients in a tertiary cancer center in Shanghai, China
To Resume a Stalled Psychotherapy? Psychological Testing to Understand an Impasse and Reevaluate Treatment Options
Training Marriage and Family Therapists in Formal Assessment: Contributions to Students’ Familiarity, Attitude, and Confidence
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youths Coming Out to Their Parents: Parental Reactions and Youths’ Outcomes
Metropolitan Bisexual Men’s Relationships: Evidence of a Cohort Effect
Early Childhood IQ Trajectories in Individuals Later Developing Schizophrenia and Affective Psychoses in the New England Family Studies
Disintegration of Sensorimotor Brain Networks in Schizophrenia
The Use of Law to Protect and Promote Age-Friendly Environment
Child Care Responsibility in Gay Male Parented Families: Predictive and Correlative Factors
The Indispensable Faculty Liaison Within the Signature Pedagogy: the Integrated Field/Classroom Model (IFCM) as an Example
Consumption of apples is associated with a better diet quality and reduced risk of obesity in children: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003–2010
Contemporary Substance Use Research
Veterans Affairs Health Care: Addition to GAO’s High Risk List and Actions Needed for Removal, GAO-15-580T
BBC Radio Free Thinking Series: Madness in Civilisation (audio)
Latinos Have Made Coverage Gains but Millions Are Still Uninsured
An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and Repertory Grid Exploration of Anger in Young Offenders
Change Score or Followup Score? An Empirical Evaluation of the Impact of Choice of Mean Difference Estimates — White Paper
Action research in nursing homes
Are creative ideas novel and useful?
Rationale for WHO’s New Position Calling for Prompt Reporting and Public Disclosure of Interventional Clinical Trial Results
Beneficence vs. Fidelity: Serving Social Work Clients in the Aftermath of Catastrophic Events
Steeper Delay Discounting Among Substance-Abusing and Substance-Dependent Adolescents Versus Controls
Reflections on the American Social Welfare State The Collected Papers of James R. Dumpson, PhD, 1930–1990
Professor Alma J. Carten describes and critically assesses these developments, drawing upon scholarly accounts of social welfare history, her personal experience as a social policy analyst, and a careful examination of the papers of Dr. James R. Dumpson, one of the nation’s most prominent African American social work policy advocates.