Archive for 2020
General Belonging is a Key Predictor of Adolescent Depressive Symptoms and Partially Mediates School Belonging
An experience sampling study of the momentary dynamics of moral, autonomous, competent, and related need satisfactions, moral enactments, and psychological thriving
Interpretation Bias in Online and Offline Social Environments and Associations with Social Anxiety, Peer Victimization, and Avoidance Behavior
The Role of Empathy in the Relationship Between Social Political Ideology and Sexual Prejudice in Heterosexual College Students in the U.S.
On the Phone When We’re Hanging Out: Digital Social Multitasking (DSMT) and Its Socioemotional Implications
Is the 6‐item, self‐report HAM‐D an effective depression screening measure with bipolar disorder?
Variation in Adult Outpatient Opioid Prescription Dispensing by Age and Sex — United States, 2008–2018
WITCHY/BITCHY
Functional Family Therapy–Gangs: Adapting an Evidence-Based Program To Reduce Gang Involvement
Jail Inmates in 2018
Psychological predictors of adherence to oral hypoglycaemic agents: an application of the ProMAS questionnaire
‘Being able to take that mask off’: adolescent clients’ experiences of power in person-centered therapy relationships
Latest Coronavirus Response Package Doesn’t Boost SNAP — the Next One Should
Time for Better Access to High Quality Abortion Data in the US
State and federal imprisonment rate and the U.S. violent crime rate, 1985-2017
Association of initial e-cigarette and other tobacco product use with subsequent cigarette smoking in adolescents: a cross-sectional, matched control study
Analyzing the situation of older family caregivers with a focus on health-related quality of life and pain: a cross-sectional cohort study
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Children’s Social and Emotional Skills: Select Findings from the MSHS Study 2017
Out of My Mind: A Psychologist’s Descent into Madness and Back
On paper, psychologist Dr. Shalom Camenietzski seemed to have it all—a beautiful family, a thriving practice, and supportive friends and colleagues. But in reality, he lived a life of turmoil—obsessive daydreams of taking his life, flamboyant periods of mania, disturbing acts of violence against his wife and son, and various episodes of psychosis, one of which would see him speeding his car the wrong way up Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway. Able to understand the clinical profile of his bipolar disorder, he was nonetheless powerless to stop it.