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  • 1. In brief: July/August 2018
    Peer-reviewed studies on topics including academic self-confidence, benefits of lifelong friends, microbreaks, vaccination, soda tax, weath shock, smoking cessation for the homeless, adhd in preschoolers, living abroad, volunteerism, and more.
    (July 2018)
  • 2. 5 questions for Peter Langman
    The foremost expert on school shooters dispels the myths that surround the perpetrators
    (November 2017)
  • 3. A different kind of bravado
    Racial socialization may help black boys understand their cultural context so they can skillfully address interpersonal problems.
    (October 2014)
  • 4. APA publications recognized for excellence
    The American Library Association’s Choice magazine has named an APA electronic database, a nonfiction book and an addiction handbook as “Outstanding Academic Titles.”
    (February 2013)
  • 5. Prayer takes the edge off, a new study suggests
    Saying a prayer when you feel angry can reduce your feelings of anger as if you hadn’t been provoked at all, finds a study published online in March by the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
    (June 2011)
  • 6. Cancer & families
    Psychologists’ new interventions are helping families cope with what can be a devastating diagnosis.
    (July 2010)
  • 7. Writing about wounds
    Two studies found that expressive writing eased some stress for married soldiers, but may have worsened anger for those with high exposure to combat.
    (October 2009)
  • 8. Science Directions--Practitioners of psychology
    All of psychology is united by the goal to understand human cognition, emotion and behavior.
    (April 2008)
  • 9. In Brief--TV violence harms children, APA member testifies to Congress
    Dale Kunkel, PhD, testified that research suggests children who are persistently exposed to violent images learn aggressive behaviors, become desensitized to violence and develop an exaggerated fear of becoming victims.
    (September 2007)
  • 10. In The Public Interest--From Imus to 'I must'
    Psychological research has documented the corrosive impact of stigmatization, stereotyping and oppression.
    (September 2007)
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