Archive for June 2023
Multi-media teacher training and HIV-related stigma among primary and secondary school teachers in Western Kenya
30 Years of Research on Migration and Displacement at UNICEF Innocenti
Lie Detection: What Works?
Am I vulnerable? Researcher positionality and affect in research on gendered vulnerabilities
Peer Victimization and Nonsuicidal Self-injury among Chinese Left-behind Children: Mediation by Perceived Discrimination and Moderation by Hardiness
Statistics in Schools An Overview
Combining mHealth and Nurse-delivered Care to Improve the Outcomes of People With Serious Mental Illness in West Africa
Ecologies of Inequity: How Disaster Response Reconstitutes Race and Class Inequality
Resilience in the Context of Sexual Violence: A Scoping Review
Effective psychotherapy and Trotsky: Should theory, practice or research, come first?
Teenage brains are drawn to popular social media challenges – here’s how parents can get their kids to think twice
Trauma-Disclosure, Meaning-Making, and Help-Seeking in Mothers Experiencing Homelessness: Results From a Trauma-Focused, Clinical Ethnographic Narrative Intervention
Cyborg oracles: insights for counseling psychology from the disability justice movement post COVID
Relations Between Violence Exposure and Gun Carriage: Identifying Protective Factors Among African American Youth Living in Low-Income Urban Communities
Social Security Administration Expands Outreach and Access for Supplemental Security Income
Is a dissonance-based group intervention targeting thin-ideal internalization a successful potential add-on for specialized eating disorder care? A randomized feasibility and acceptability pilot study
2022 Missing American Indian and Alaska Native Persons: Age 21 and Under
Case study: Coaching in a career-advancement and leadership-development program for women.
Response shift in hearing related quality of life after cochlear implantation – effect size and clinical significance: a then-test study
New Archive Sheds Light on Indian Boarding Schools Run by the Catholic Church
“The only thing we have left is the cemetery where many of our Quapaws are buried,” says Carrie Wilson, whose mother was forced to attend St. Mary of the Quapaws school in Oklahoma.