Archive for 2020
Moody habitus: Bourdieu with existential feelings
ALLFIE Manifesto for Inclusive Education
Traces of Trauma: Cambodian Visual Culture and National Identity in the Aftermath of Genocide
Prepared for transition? A cross‐sectional descriptive study of the gains attained in early psychosis programs
Self-critical perfectionism and daily drinking to cope with negative emotional experiences among college students
Vaginal delivery is safely achieved in pregnancies complicated by spinal cord injury: a retrospective 25-year observational study of pregnancy outcomes in a national spinal injuries centre
A Randomized Comparison of Two Psychosocial Interventions on Family Functioning in Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder
Non‐Linearity and Cross‐Country Dependence of Income Inequality
Eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and body image pathology in female Australian models
Transforming Tribal Communities: Indigenous Perspectives on Suicide Prevention
Reducing Violent Incidents between Police Officers and People with Psychiatric or Substance Use Disorders
AskProfWolff: Subsumed Class Payments
Preventing teenage pregnancies in Brazil
Critical Time Intervention (CTI) Model
Converse’s Breaking Down Barriers Honors the Athletes Who Broke the NBA’s Color Line
Ex-Celtic Chuck Cooper (above), equipped with a master’s degree in social work, broke further color barriers in his hometown of Pittsburgh: becoming the first African American director in the City of Pittsburgh government’s history as the Director of Parks and Recreation and pushing affirmative action at the Pittsburgh National Bank as an urban affairs officer.