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For children suffering from ADHD, a new FDA-cleared device is showing promise by reducing symptoms without the need for medication: https://t.co/DZVvieiHzX
From basic and applied scientists to clinicians and policy influencers, psychologists from across the field are applying their expertise from many angles to find better ways to prevent suicide: https://t.co/w9u28wpbyy
Do we really value something more once we own it? Yes, this is called the endowment effect and it is explained in this winning entry to the @APA PsycShorts science video contest.
Learn more and see all twelve winners here: https://t.co/o6xTVTsQc1
Wearables, gaming, virtual reality and other rapidly developing technologies enable psychologists to gather information in real-life settings https://t.co/KiVnTPd5dz
In the first of a new series, we look at how psychologists in a variety of settings are building on one another’s work to address today’s most challenging issues. Here is how they are working together to advance the field of suicide prevention. https://t.co/AiKgAj0D7e
To improve care for underserved people in Washington, D.C., clinical psychologist Malcolm Woodland has created a "mini medical school" that encourages black and Latino students to pursue health-care careers https://t.co/BHXetP5Ufp
Psychologists report on an often-overlooked aspect of Brexit: The United Kingdom’s divorce from the European Union is causing psychological distress across the country https://t.co/FtNvaMahLq
Wearables, gaming, virtual reality and other rapidly developing technologies enable psychologists to gather information in real-life settings https://t.co/KiVnTPd5dz
In the first of a new series, we look at how psychologists in a variety of settings are building on one another’s work to address today’s most challenging issues. Here is how they are working together to advance the field of suicide prevention. https://t.co/AiKgAj0D7e
To improve care for underserved people in Washington, D.C., clinical psychologist Malcolm Woodland has created a "mini medical school" that encourages black and Latino students to pursue health-care careers https://t.co/BHXetP5Ufp
Psychologists report on an often-overlooked aspect of Brexit: The United Kingdom’s divorce from the European Union is causing psychological distress across the country https://t.co/FtNvaMahLq
Spearheaded by psychologists, a new long-term study will produce mountains of open-access data on adolescent health and development: https://t.co/CQ8EwDAeP8