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From:Science (Vol. 239, Issue 4846) Peer-ReviewedPsychology Today Sold The American Psychological Association has sold its money-losing magaxine, Psychology Today, to Owen Lipstein and T. George Harris, owners of the New York--based American Health. The new owners...
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From:The Advocate (Vol. 33, Issue 4)AMHCA is offering a new member benefit in partnership with Psychology Today magazine. AMHCA members can take advantage of a free, six-month trial subscription to Psychology Today magazine, and earn CE credits from...
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From:Science (Vol. 239, Issue 4844) Peer-ReviewedAPA Likely to Sell Psychology Today The adverse advertising market that has caused a mass die-off of popular scientific magazines in recent years is likely to force the American Psychological Association to sell...
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From:The Advocate (Vol. 35, Issue 2)AMHCA members who are first-time members of The Therapy Directory are eligible for a free, six-month profile in Psychology Today's Therapy Directory. The free profile includes: * Online profile with your picture...
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From:Training & Development (Vol. 54, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedLetter of the Month Psychology Yesterday Paul Huff writes in cc:You (August), "Psychology Today surveyed its readers recently, asking them what they wanted in a job." As most of us know, Psychology Today went out...
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From:Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter (Vol. 55, Issue 1)In late November, the SOF's popular online series, "How I Became an Oxfordian," featured Loretta Breuning's story. Breuning is a professor emerita of management at California State University East Bay. Her area of...
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From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 29, Issue 2)"A Nation of Wimps" by Hara Estroff Marano, in Psychology Today (Nov.-Dec. 2004), 115 E. 23rd St., 9th fl., New York, N.Y. 10010. "Get off my back!" was once just lip from a defiant kid. Now those huffy words have...
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From:Human Ecology (Vol. 38, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn "Youth and Consequences," a new blog for Psychology Today, Janis Whitlock, research scientist in the Family Life Development Center, sheds light on adolescent mental health in the new millennium. Her monthly posts...
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From:Frontiers in PsychologyPeer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lucas B. Mazur Positivism has had a tremendous impact on the development of the social sciences over the past two centuries. It has deeply influenced method and theory, and has seeped deeply into our broader...
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From:Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAugust 5, 1981 BIBLIOGRAPHY Ackerman, N. et al. Marriage: For and Against. New York: Hart, 1972. Athanasiou, Robert and R. Sarkin. "Premarital Sexual Behavior and Post Marital Adjustment." Archives of Sexual...
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From:Science and Children (Vol. 49, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedLack of daytime sunlight can make it harder to sleep at night. According to Psychology Today, blue light rays in the spectrum of natural sunlight curb the body's release of melatonin, a hormone that makes us sleepy. As...
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From:The Advocate (Vol. 32, Issue 10)To give mental health counselors greater exposure to those seeking mental healthcare, AMHCA has partnered with The Therapy Directory, published by Psychology Today. With more than 20,000 listings and priority placement...
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From:Learning & Leading with Technology (Vol. 41, Issue 1)In Free to Learn, Psychology Today blogger and textbook author Peter Gray argues that children, if free to pursue their own interests through play, will not only learn all they need to know, but will do so with energy...
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From:Journal of Environmental Health (Vol. 83, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhile there is a variety of topics to select for this column, I would like to focus on you, the individual. This year has been a year of many changes, adjustments, and carrying out duties outside of the routine. With...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 24, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedI was interested in the 'Blooming marvellous' feature article (September 16) on gardening. Research has recently been undertaken into plants and flowers enhancing postoperative recovery. An interesting article on...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 34, Issue 23)Resources Used by Adults for a Mental Health Problem in the Past 2 Years Friend/family member 59% Primary care physician 44% Online research 21% Insurance plan adviser 17% Clergy/spiritual adviser 15% Clinical social...
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From:The Advocate (Vol. 33, Issue 9)AMHCA members are eligible for a free, online profile in Psychology Today's The Therapy Directory. A profile in The Therapy Directory will: * Generate referrals from Psychology Today, * Move your practice to the...
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From:Argumentation and Advocacy (Vol. 48, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn spring 2011, a study about argument began to receive media attention from outlets as diverse as the New York Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education, international newspapers, Wired, The Wilson Quarterly, Psychology...
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From:CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Vol. 50, Issue 1)50-0062 GR72 2011-42372 CIP Gottschall, Jonathan. The storytelling animal: how stories make us human. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. 248p bibl index ISBN 9780547391403, $24.00 A frequent contributor to...
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From:Ploughshares (Vol. 26, Issue 4)for Dale Devereux Barker The artist and author wish to express their gratitude to the publications in which these collaborations originally appeared: "Particeps Criminis": TransAtlantic News; "Disgruntled Lug":...