Archive for May 2015
Social, relational, and network determinants of unprotected anal sex and hiv testing among men who have sex with men in beirut, lebanon
Waves of Being: Merleau-Ponty with Bion and Meltzer Toward an Ontology of Music
Intersubjectivity and Its Role in Schizophrenic Experience
Honoring the Sensate Bond Between Disparate Subjectivities in Psychotherapy
Global quality of life modifies terminal change in physical functioning among older adult women
Weather warnings predict fall-related injuries among older adults
Advance Directives: Information on Federal Oversight, Provider Implementation, and Prevalence, GAO-15-416
“It Is What It Is”: Masculinity, Homosexuality, and Inclusive Discourse in Mixed Martial Arts
50 Years of Medicare: How Did We Get Here?
Healthy People 2020: Injury & Violence – Targets
A Queer Day in Canada: Examining Canadian High School Students’ Experiences With School-Based Homophobia in Two Large-Scale Studies
A Guide to Setting Up a College Bereavement Group: Using Monologue, Soliloquy, and Dialogue
Considering social work assessment of families
Thinking in multiple directions: Hyperspace categories in divergent thinking.
The effect of sample size and cognitive strategy on probability estimation bias.
Victims of Child Abuse Act: Further Actions Needed to Ensure Timely Use of Grant Funds and Assess Grantee Performance. GAO-15-351
Characteristics of People With Intellectual Disabilities in a Secure U.S. Forensic Hospital
At Work: Spring 2015 issue
Forgotten Citizens: Deportation, Children, and the Making of American Exiles and Orphans
In Forgotten Citizens, Dr. Luis Zayas holds a mirror to a nation in crisis, providing invaluable perspectives for anyone brave enough to look. Zayas draws on his extensive work as a mental health clinician and researcher to present the most complete picture yet of how immigration policy subverts children’s rights, harms their mental health, and leaves lasting psychological trauma. We meet Virginia, a kindergartener so terrified of revealing her family’s status that she took her father’s warning don’t say anything so literally she hadn’t spoken in school in over a year. We hear from Brandon, exiled with his family to Mexico, who worries that his father will die in the desert trying to immigrate again.