Archive for February 2021
Experiences of receiving cognitive analytic therapy for those with complex secondary care mental health difficulties
International Social Work Webinar Feb 2021
Gastrointestinal symptoms following treatment for anorexia nervosa: A systematic literature review
The Digital Dilemma in the Time of COVID
Threats Unseen: Beware of Norovirus During an Emergency
Demonstrated hormetic mechanisms putatively subserve riluzole-induced effects in neuroprotection against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Implications for research and clinical practice
Assessing the impact of body image concerns on functioning across life domains: Development and validation of the Body Image Life Disengagement Questionnaire (BILD-Q) among British adolescents
The relationship between community participation and physical activity among individuals with serious mental illnesses
Has Bipolar Disorder become a predominantly female gender related condition? Analysis of recently published large sample studies
Prices Reported by Center-Based Early Care and Education Providers: Associations with Indicators of Quality
Observed Face Mask Use at Six Universities — United States, September–November 2020
Object relations assessment predicts outpatients’ attrition, early working alliance and psychotherapy process
Francis Galton’s regression towards mediocrity and the stability of types
AHP readers will be interested in a new article in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A: “Francis Galton’s regression towards mediocrity and the stability of types,”by Adam Krashniak and Ehud Lamm. Abstract: A prevalent narrative locates the discovery of the statistical phenomenon of regression to the mean in the work of Francis … Continue reading Francis Galton’s regression towards mediocrity and the stability of types