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Monitor on Psychology Volume 39, No. 6 June 2008 |
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On the Record "There is no empirical evidence for a midlife crisis. ... Now that doesn't mean that people in the middle of their lives don't sometimes have a hard time. They do. But they aren't more at risk for a crisis in midlife than at other times in their lives." Laura Carstensen, PhD, founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity. The Washington Post, April 1
Keith Anderson, PhD, staff psychologist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, on how the Virginia Tech shootings have changed campus mental health systems. Associated Press, April 14
Utah psychologist Larry Beall, PhD, who has worked with women and children who have fled polygamist sects. Time.com, April 13
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