Archive for April 2016
Effectiveness of attachment based STEEP™ intervention in a German high-risk sample
Multiple domains of parental secure base support during childhood and adolescence contribute to adolescents’ representations of attachment as a secure base script
Reaching Harmony Across Indigenous and Mainstream Research Contexts: An Emergent Narrative
Best practice in drug interventions: Prescription medicines
Are Quests for a “Culture of Assessment” Mired in a “Culture War” Over Assessment? A Q-Methodological Inquiry
Monitoring good practices in the areas of employment, social affairs and inclusion – Report 3
Men who have sex with men in Great Britain: comparing methods and estimates from probability and convenience sample surveys
Examining the effect of time constraint on the online mastery learning approach towards improving postgraduate students’ achievement
Fortress Europe: Dispatches from a Gated Continent
The Politics of Consolation: Memory & the Meaning of September 11 By Christina Simko Oxford University Press. 2015. 304 pp. $24.95 paper
Smoking and Air Pollution as Pro-Inflammatory Triggers for the Development of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Fukushima, mental health and suicide
The Relationship between State Welfare Rules and Economic Disconnection among Low-Income Single Mothers
From Activists to Terrorists: The Politics and Ethics of Research Representations of Transnational Resistance
The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health [UK]
Attachment styles in patients with avoidant personality disorder compared with social phobia
There’s No Place Like Homeless – Carbondale, IL
A systematic review of physical illness, functional disability, and suicidal behaviour among older adults
Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People with Stimulant Use Disorders: Counselor’s Family Education Manual w/CD
Autonomy Support and Recovery Practice at a Psychosocial Clubhouse
How Republican Approaches to Social Spending Increase Income Inequality in the United States
Is increased antidepressant exposure a contributory factor to the obesity pandemic?
The Influence of Supervisor Multicultural Competence on the Supervisory Working Alliance, Supervisee Counseling Self-Efficacy, and Supervisee Satisfaction With Supervision: A Mediation Model
The Toxic Food Environment Around Elementary Schools and Childhood Obesity in Mexican Cities
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Across Healthcare Systems
Obstetric management in vacuum-extraction deliveries
Maternal weight trajectories between early pregnancy and four and nine months postpartum
Withholding differential risk information on legal consumer nicotine/tobacco products: The public health ethics of health information quarantines
A confirmatory factor analysis of the MATRICS consensus cognitive battery in severe mental illness
COMT Val158Met genotype and cannabis use in people with an At Risk Mental State for psychosis: Exploring Gene x Environment interactions
Neurofeedback for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Meta-Analysis of Clinical and Neuropsychological Outcomes From Randomized Controlled Trials
Association between depression severity and cardiac autonomic modulation
Alterations of microRNA-124 expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in pre- and post-treatment patients with major depressive disorder
Who says “No” to cannabis offers: A general population study of adolescents
Differences in Mental Health Symptoms Across Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning Youth in Primary Care Settings
Oscar Revinsky(?) – Born Jan. 11, 1900, 15 years old – 99 Oak Grove Ave
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division A scavenger on Pine St. Dump. Case known to S.P.C.C. (record No. 4322) since 1910. In 1913 parents refused to let child be committed to Wrentham, Mass. In 1916 father came to office asking that boy be committed as he spent all his time on the dumps.
The Effects of Bin Proximity and Visual Prompts on Recycling in a University Building
Targeting social and non-social cognition to improve cognitive remediation outcomes in schizophrenia
Preventing Multiple Forms of Violence: A Strategic Vision for Connecting the Dots
Canadians’ perceptions of neighbourhood disorders, 2014
A Content Analysis of 10 Years of Clinical Supervision Articles in Counseling
Exploring Contextual Factors of Youth Homelessness And Sexual Risk Behaviors: A Qualitative Study
Understanding Delay in Developmental Disorders
An assessment of interventions that target risk factors for elder abuse
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in a person with an Autism Spectrum Condition and Intellectual Disability: A Case Study
Cross-cultural efficacy of the Cool Kids programme for child and adolescent anxiety
Persistent Reliance on Facial Appearance Among Older Adults When Judging Someones Trustworthiness
Poverty in the United States: 50-Year Trends and Safety Net Impacts
The Rent Trap: How we Fell into It and How we Get Out of It
Deregulation, revenge evictions, parliamentary corruption and day-to-day instability: these are the realities for the eleven million people currently renting privately in the UK. At the same time, house prices are skyrocketing and the generational promise of home ownership is now an impossible dream for many. This is the rent-trap, an inescapable consequence of market-induced inequality.