Archive for September 2015
Handling healthcare workforce planning with care: where do we stand?
Social Media and Bullshit
Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An Update for Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses
A Commentary on "What Grounded Theory Is … ": Engaging a Phenomenon from the Perspective of Those Living it
Narrative review of models and success factors for scaling up public health interventions
National Trends in Adolescent Substance Use Disorders and Treatment Availability: 2003–2010
Job Insecurity, Unemployment Insurance and On-the-Job Search: Evidence from Older American Workers
Socio-demographic differences in energy drink consumption and reasons for consumption among US college students
Effects of Mood Induction on the Pain Responses in Patients with Migraine and the Role of Pain Catastrophizing
Working memory binding of visual object features in older adults
Expression of re-experiencing symptoms in the therapeutic context: a mixed-method analysis of young children exposed to intimate partner violence
Sexual communication self-efficacy, hegemonic masculine norms and condom use among heterosexual couples in South Africa
Intergenerational associations linking identity styles and processes in adolescents and their parents
Service user involvement in Swedish mental health and social care: an analysis of ideological dilemmas and subject positions in a collaboration context
Using a Virtual Environment to Examine How Children Cross Streets: Advancing Our Understanding of How Injury Risk Arises
Negative affect prior to and following overeating-only, loss of control eating-only, and binge eating episodes in obese adults
Becoming Critical: The Emergence of Social Justice Scholars
A Wild Multiple Apparatus of Knowing Discussion: Waiting Pentimento Intra-Observation
Translation of the Risk Avoidance Partnership (RAP) for Implementation in Outpatient Drug Treatment Clinics
Predictors of Relapse and Dropout During a 12-Week Relapse Prevention Program for Methamphetamine Users
‘It’s up to you’: Experimentally manipulated autonomy support for prosocial behavior improves well-being in two cultures over six weeks
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia: evidence from meta-analysis
Clinical psychology: a critical examination
Adopting global guidelines for air pollution: protecting the health of Canadians [Editorial]
Sexual Minority Women in Treatment for Serious Mental Illness: A Literature Review
Annual Report to Congress on State Child Welfare Expenditures reported on the CFS-101: US Children’s Bureau.
The African American Student Network: An Exploration of Black Students’ Ego Networks at a Predominantly White Institution
Cognitive Correlates of hoarding Symptoms: An exploratory study with a non-western community sample
‘It’s a very isolating world’: the journey to HIV care for women living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada
Student perceptions of communication skills in undergraduate science at an Australian research-intensive university
Maine’s 19th-century socialist ideas sound contemporary
The Populist Party of Maine (1891) echoed the sentiments of the national organization which declared that “The fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes for a few, unprecedented in the history of mankind; and the possessors of these in turn despise the Republic and endanger liberty. …