Archive for November 2024
Passing the torch: Reflections and recommendations to advance Training and Education in Professional Psychology.
Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance, 2023
Examining the Longitudinal Effects of Insomnia on Depression and Medication Adherence in People Living with HIV
What does a neuropsychologist do?
From compliance to conversation: New guidelines push for ethical reflection in research reporting
Purposes and tensions in organising knowledge: trajectories of student evaluations in two research universities
Economic damage from natural hazards and internal migration in the United States
Segregation Academies Across the South Are Getting Millions in Taxpayer Dollars
Pungo Christian Academy opened in 1968 in the small town of Belhaven. It last reported a student body that was 98% white in a county that was 65% white.
Construction and Initial Examination of Inter-Rater Reliability of a Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5-TR Sleep Disorders (SCISD) – Kid
COP29 special report on climate and health: health is the argument for climate action
Robo price-fixing: Why the Justice Department is suing a software company to stop landlords colluding on rents
The U.S. Justice Department is suing the company RealPage, Inc., accusing it of selling software to landlords that allows them to collectively set prices – the illegal practice of price-fixing.
BASW England 80:20 Campaign Resources Launch
Mental health and trauma exposure in the humanitarian sector: A case of humanitarian logisticians.
Narrative exposure therapy to address PTSD symptomology with refugee and migrant children and youth: A review.
The Australia Institute | University is expensive: Impacts of rising university costs on young people
Killing because she wants to live
There are a number of women in the prisons of Romania and Moldova who killed their partners in self-defense. Why weren’t they helped before it becasme too late?
More than a checkpoint: the pedagogic potential of a dialogic approach to doctoral progression assessment
Psychological flow and mental immunity as predictors of job performance for mental health care practitioners during COVID-19
Early maternal guidance of mother-child emotion dialogues predicts adolescents’ attachment representations: a longitudinal study
Defense mechanisms mediate associations between exposure to adverse childhood experiences and anxiety and depression in Kenyan adolescents.
Early Life Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences and School Readiness Among Preschoolers with Disruptive Behaviors
‘I can’t see myself doing this forever’: younger people’s experiences of working in adult social care
Trend and predictive psychosocial factors of persistent depression/non-depression in Chinese adolescents: A three-year longitudinal study
Apology for the publication of Sheng et al. (2024).
New research: Married men age more gracefully — but for women, it’s complicated
Policy Fellowship: How to Apply (Due by Jan 6)
Recruitment and Retention in the National Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Change Program in Two Federally Qualified Health Centers in Rural Hawaiʻi
University students and study habits
‘It’s overwhelming’: In St. Albans City, petty crime prompts frustrated residents to organize
Neighborhood watch groups have started up to keep an eye out for illegal behavior. But some fear rhetoric on social media has reached a boiling point.
Cultural stress theory: An overview.
Gut-Brain-Axis/Lung-Brain-Axis and Mental Ill Health in Critical Illness
Evidence-based group therapy for mood disorders: Treatment for depression and bipolar disorders.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and Sustainable Development Goals: at a crossroads
Immigration status microaggressions: A moderated mediation analysis of cultural stress, fear, internalization, and psychological stress among Latinx and Asian college students.
Afterschool Suppers: A Snapshot of Participation – October 2023
Differential effects of repeated fluoxetine and ketamine administration on behavioral and pharmacological stressor-induced depression of digging behavior in mice.
“Nerves Need Nourishment”: Advertising Phospho-Energon Pills in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden
Macro United 2025 Call for Proposals (Due by Dec 2)
Can FEMA and Flood Insurance Keep Up with the Rising Tide of Risks?
The Invisible Man
We see right through the unshowered soul living in a car by the beach, or by the Walmart, or by the side of the road. But he’s there, and he used to be somebody. He still is. A firsthand account of homelessness in America.
Fern Khan (STEINHARDT ’62, SSSW ’64) pens her life and experiences as a Jamaican immigrant
Fern meeting with a patient at Bellevue Hospital/SSW student, 1962