Results 1–10 of 333 for "Press Release"X related to "Latest class of psychologists is more..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEducation (36)Children (23)Violence (21)Emotional health (20)Teens (19) 43 more... [+] Workplace issues (18)Race (17)Law & psychology (16)Stress (16)Military (13)Women & men (13)Parenting (12)Addictions (10)Personality (10)Ethics (9)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (9)Anxiety (8)Bullying (7)Environment (7)Aging (6)Human rights (6)Immigration (6)Depression (5)Money (5)Sexual abuse (5)Suicide (5)Therapy (5)Socioeconomic status (4)Testing issues (4)Trauma (4)Intelligence (3)Kids & the media (3)Learning & memory (3)Marriage & divorce (3)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (3)Sport & exercise (3)Disability (2)Sex (2)Sleep (2)ADHD (1)Anger (1)Autism (1)Death & dying (1)Eating disorders (1)Health disparities (1)Obesity (1)Pain (1)Safety & design (1)Hide detailsDocument TypePress ReleaseXYear2017 (42)2016 (66)2015 (86)2014 (106)2013 (32)Author/ContributorAnderson, Norman B. (1)Bowen, Lisa (1)Hyde, Janet Shibley (1)Kaslow, Nadine J. (1)Kasser, Tim (1) 4 more... [+] Pahlke, Erin (1)Rowatt, Wade (1)Shanahan, Lilly (1)Yukhymenko, Mariya A. (1)Hide details Results 1–10 of 333 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Accentuate the Positive to Reduce Risk of Chronic DiseasePeople who experience not just positive emotions but a diversity of positive emotions appear to have lower levels of systemic inflammation, which may reduce their risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.Press Release (June 2017)2.APA Hails Supreme Court Ruling Upholding Race-Conscious College AdmissionsThe American Psychological Association welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court decision today upholding the right of institutions of higher education to employ race-conscious admissions practices to promote the many educational benefits a diverse campus offers to all students.Press Release (June 2016)3.APA Brief Affirms Benefits of Racial and Ethnic Diversity on CampusInstitutions of higher education should be permitted to employ race-conscious admissions practices to promote the many educational benefits a diverse campus offers to all students, according to an amicus curiae brief filed by the American Psychological Association with the U.S. Supreme Court.Press Release (November 2015)4.APA Joins Interprofessional Education CollaborativeThe American Psychological Association has become a member of the Interprofessional Education Collaborative, signifying the spread and growing importance of collaborative health care in this country.Press Release (February 2016)5.Growing Up Poor Affects Adults' Sense of Control, ImpulsivenessGrowing up poor can influence people’s sense of control in uncertain economic circumstances, leading them to impulsive decisions and giving up on challenging tasks.Press Release (August 2014)6.Early Elementary School Start Times Tougher on Economically Advantaged Children, Study FindsMiddle- and upper-class elementary school students in Kentucky demonstrated worse academic performance when they were required to start classes early, compared to peers whose school day started later.Press Release (June 2014)7.Low-Income Latino Children Show Great Benefits from Montessori Pre-Kindergarten Programs, Study FindsLow-income Latino children who experienced one year of Montessori pre-K education at age 4 made dramatic improvements in early achievement and behavior even though they began the year at great risk for school failure.Press Release (May 2014)8.Experts to Discuss Latest Advances in Veterans' Mental Health Treatment at Congressional BriefingTop mental health and medical experts from the Department of Veterans Affairs will present the latest research on treatments for various mental health issues that affect veterans at a congressional briefing.Press Release (July 2013)9.Public Information Statement in Response to the Shooting Death of Michael BrownThere is a growing body of psychological research that helps explain the difficult dynamics between police and members of minority groups in many communities.Press Release (August 2014)10.Trauma Before Enlistment Linked to High Suicide Rates Among Military Personnel, VeteransTraumatic experiences from before enlistment make personnel more vulnerable to suicidal behavior when coping with combat and multiple deployments.Press Release (August 2014) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 333 for "Press Release"X related to "Latest class of psychologists is more..."