Psychology related news

Friday Flashback for September 7, 2007

It’s been a beautiful summer week in New England, perfect BBQing weather on Monday’s Labor Day, although it’s also been dry as a bone.

Doctor Religious Beliefs & Depression

The Dallas Morning News covered a study that examined doctors religious beliefs and how they would make referrals for treatment of depression.

Social Section Annual Conference 2007, UK

The diverse and often competing aspects of social psychology - covering areas such as attitudes, emotions and social justice - will be the focus of psychologists during their three-day conference.

When Antidepressant Drugs Are Not Enough. A New Study On Their Combination With Psychotherapy

A group of Dutch investigators has reported on a new study on the combination of antidepressant drugs and psychotherapy in the September issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.

Quick And Easy Tips About Resume Categories

There are several factors that are essential to a strong resume.

Road Test: Map to Pleasantville

How to train your brain to be happier.

The Road To Recovery From Depression Don't Drive Today With Yesterday's Map

There has been a lot of discussion about obtaining recovery from depression.

High Mood: A New Explanation

Francisco Colom and Edgar Vieta (University of Barcelona) provide a new explanation for the high mood (hypomania) which may occur for prolonged periods, in the September issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.

Children of African-American Mothers Who Use Crack Cocaine: Parenting Influences on Youth Substance Use

Objective To examine relationships between parenting behaviors, parent–child relationship, and moderating effects of age on youth substance use among a community sample of African-American mothers who use crack cocaine and their children (12–17 years).

The Role of Parental Monitoring in Adolescent Health Outcomes: Impact on Regimen Adherence in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes

Objective To determine if parental monitoring of adolescent behavior was related to regimen adherence and metabolic control among adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

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