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  • 1. What is palliative care?
    Psychologists can help people with serious illnesses take more control of their care and cope with grief and uncertainty at the end of their lives
    (July 2022)
  • 2. Grieving life and loss
    The pandemic has led to a series of losses, from financial security to the lives of loved ones. How can we heal?
    (June 2020)
  • 3. By the numbers: Drug overdoses continue to increase
    Deaths from drug overdose, especially from synthetic opioids, are surging in the United States.
    (July 2018)
  • 4. 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)
  • 5. Healing the wounds of pregnancy loss
    Pregnancy loss creates a unique type of grief, and psychotherapists say more should be done to support those facing such pain.
    (May 2018)
  • 6. December 2017 Monitor on Psychology
    The December Monitor includes articles on work-life balance, psychoanalysis, sex and disabilities, assisted dying, creating a podcast, CRAFT model for substance abuse, false testimony, Three Minute Thesis contest, power of curiosity, news, awards.
    (December 2017)
  • 7. 4 questions for Betsy Levy Paluck
    Researcher studies how social norms can be used to create positive societal change.
    (December 2017)
  • 8. Assisted dying: The motivations, benefits and pitfalls of hastening death
    Evidence suggests that the desire to hasten death often comes from wanting to maintain some power over one’s own life.
    (December 2017)
  • 9. November 2017 Monitor on Psychology
    The November Monitor includes articles on trends to watch in psychology, PTSD guidelines, psychology in South Africa, measuring pain, end-of-life care, teens and culture, school shooters, getting published, news, awards
    (November 2017)
  • 10. In brief: Stopping sexual assault, a look at wealth, and more research
    Journal research highlights on many subjects including same-sex parenting, suicide, sexual assult, wealth, work-life balance, feelings, flextime, use of alcohol, happiness, depression, cognitive equality, interviews, and more.
    (November 2017)
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