Earlier this month, after all, Hillary Clinton—who propelled many of those neoliberal youth-improvement schemes in her first major policy tract, It Takes a Village—appeared on Morning Joe to berate anti-Gaza protesters on campus for their faulty grasp of Middle East history. This headmaster reflex was particularly awkward since Clinton herself had championed many of the most lamentable fiascos making up the United States’ recent history in the region.
Archive for June 2024
The utility of coping through emotional approach: A meta-analysis
Ageing, osteoporosis and intellectual disability; risks differ, and diagnosis can be missed
Residential Racial Segregation and Youth Firearm Aggression: Neighborhood Disadvantage and Exposure to Violence as Mediators
The positive relationship between female employment and fertility rates: The role of family benefits expenditure and gender-role ideologies
Defamilization? Not for everyone. Unequal labour-market participation among informal caregivers in Europe
Interactive Effects of Racism and Racial Centrality on ADHD Symptoms
A Network Approach to Understanding the Role of Executive Functioning and Alpha Oscillations in Inattention and Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Symptoms of ADHD
A Psychological, Historical Analysis of Post-Slavery Trauma and Post-Slavery Growth: Are They Viable Constructs?
Applying the Participatory Evaluation Measurement Instrument in the Evaluation of a Public School Program for Teachers
Using Cognitive Complexity to Understand Role-Play as a Pedagogical Tool in Graduate Evaluation Education
In Search of Fundamental Fairness and Equal Protection: The Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in Shaping American Democracy
Exploring Potential Ethnic Bias Among MMPI-3 Scales in Assessing Personality Psychopathology
Competing Models of Personality Disorder: Relations With Psychosocial Functioning
Campbell’s Law Explains the Replication Crisis: Pre-Registration Badges Are History Repeating
Measures of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Recommendations for Use in Clinical and Research Settings
Fostering participation and change through action research conducted with youth in the foster care system – A note from the field
NIHR 24/50 Efficacy studies seeking to improve the health and wellbeing of women
Preventing Sexual Harm in Nightlife Settings: A Scoping Review
Beyond professional terms – the family metaphor in staff descriptions of their relations to young people in Swedish secure care
Development and validation of the patient-reported outcome for older people living with HIV/AIDS in China (PROHIV-OLD)
Students: Apply now for an opportunity to showcase your work using BJS data! (Due by July 31)
Ombudsman for Children’s Office | Annual Report 2023: Uncertain Times
Would you choose to be a psychiatrist again? A large-sample nationwide survey of psychiatrists and psychiatry residents in China
Impact assessment of integrated-pathy on cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients: an observational study
Silencing or silent transmission? An exploratory study on trauma communication in Kurdish refugee families
Young People See “a Dying Empire” Because They’re Paying Attention
NIH SciBites: Watching the Brain Recover From Opioid Use Disorder
An evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Australian Collaborative Practice Assessment Tool
States Tackle Benefit Cliffs: Business and Federal Perspective
The Social Regulation of Threat-related Vigilance and Arousal
CfP: Australian Social Work – Special Issue on Navigating Trauma with Children, Youth and Families: Implications for Social Work Practice (Manuscript deadline 18 Nov)
A Call to Action: Unifying School Social Work Practice Models
Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
Reading Radically: A Reading List of the 1960s and 70s Protest Movements to Understand Activism Today
NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for the Research on the Health of Women
Mental Health and Treatment Engagement among Low-Income Women of Color Living with HIV
Support for legal abortion is widespread in many places, especially in Europe
Does SNAP Cover the Cost of a Meal in Your County?
Hospital social workers and mental health: essential roles during the COVID-19 pandemic
Multidisciplinary argument for the decriminalization of drugs
Differences in healthcare utilization between enrollees of fully integrated dual eligible special needs plans versus non‐fully integrated plans
VA to offer no copays for mental health visits for veterans
The Veterans Administration has announced that veterans will not need to pay copays on their first three outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder visits each year through 2027.