Archive for July 2022
Impacts of the let’s know! Curriculum on the language and comprehension-related skills of prekindergarten and kindergarten children.
As Drugmakers Cut Off Discounts, Providers Fret for Low-Income Patients
A Layer Plus Approach to Implementation Research and Collaboration for Long-Acting Injectable Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention
Educational interventions to promote adolescents’ mental health: A scoping review
Benefits calculators
Like the cool kids? The role of popular classmates in the development of anti-immigrant attitudes in adolescence
Do Young Workers Still Have Summer Jobs?
Mapping EBT Store Closures During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Low-Income, Food-Insecure Community in San Diego
Future of Evidence Synthesis: Findings from the Editorial Independence & Efficiency Pilot
Expanding worker voice and labor rights in global supply chains: Standard setting, verification, and traceability
Are mindful people less aggressive? The role of emotion regulation in the relations between mindfulness and aggression
Cause and effect: On the antecedents and consequences of conspiracy theory beliefs
London Modern Slavery Leads Annual Report
Consensus statements on optimal adult post-autism diagnosis support and services: Delphi process following a UK survey of autistic adults, relatives and clinicians
Further validation of the 18-item Portuguese CompACT scale using a multi-sample design: Confirmatory factor analysis and correlates of psychological flexibility
Assessing the Efficacy of Contextualized Group Counseling Education in Asia: A Mixed Methods Study
Role of positive mental health in reducing fears related to COVID-19 and general anxiety disorder in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Rise in Learning Poverty Prompts Renewed Call for R.A.P.I.D. Response
Commercializing Nonprofit Organizations? Evidence from the Chinese Nonprofit Sector
Memory deficits in aphantasics are not restricted to autobiographical memory – Perspectives from the Dual Coding Approach
Social Care Talks – Loneliness
Verdict spotting: investigating the effects of juror bias, evidence anchors and verdict system in jurors
Targeting Adolescent Insomnia to Lessen Overall Risk of Suicidal Behavior (TAILOR)
Chief allied health professionals handbook
A Systematic Review of Simultaneous Prompting and Prompt Delay Procedures
Threats to the Women’s Rights Movement: a conversation with Ann Olivarius | LSE Online Event
50 years of Pride and why we still need it
The psychometric properties of the grazing questionnaire in an obesity sample with and without binge eating disorder
United Nations University: Annual Report 2021
The Effect of Parenting Programme on the Symptoms and the Family Functioning of Children with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder Who Have Residual Symptoms Despite Medical Treatment
René Spitz’s Empty Frames: ‘Hospitalism’, Screen Analysis and the Birth of Infant Psychiatry
A new piece in Psychoanalysis and History will interest AHP readers: “René Spitz’s Empty Frames: ‘Hospitalism’, Screen Analysis and the Birth of Infant Psychiatry,” by Katie Joice. Abstract: This article casts light on the origins of infant psychiatry by taking a new, interdisciplinary approach to the work of psychoanalyst and film-maker René Spitz. Focusing on … Continue reading René Spitz’s Empty Frames: ‘Hospitalism’, Screen Analysis and the Birth of Infant Psychiatry