Congratulations, Jeff Greenberg, winner of the SPSP’s 2020 Career Contribution Award Source: macmillan psych community
Posts published in “Psychiatric”
In a study supported by NIMH, researchers have developed a computerized adaptive screener that can help identify youth at risk for attempting suicide. Source: NIH
My college has been working remotely for the last 10 months, and we’re planning on working remotely for the next 10 months, although that may…
Humor is a vital part of our lives (even more so now). So, what’s the secret recipe that makes something funny? https://www.spsp.org/news-center/blog/warren-barsky-mcgraw-humor-theory Source: macmillan psych…
As the pandemic wears on, I’ve been in need of more feel-good stories. Here’s one to add to your coverage of helping behavior in the…
The good folks at Google have been working from home since March/April 2020. Their “Supporting Employee Mental Health and Well-being” document has a number of…
“People are able to see and recognize patterns that can help them make decisions or form judgments, and a lot of this recognition is outside…
WEBINAR: Busting the Myths About Happiness Source: macmillan psych community
Humans are supposedly the most altruistic animals, but why? The answer is likely in our genes. https://bigthink.com/personal-growth/altruism-human-nature?rebelltitem=1#rebelltitem1 Source: macmillan psych community
On January 14, 2021, Michael Ungar, Ph.D., founder and director of the Resilience Research Centre and Canada Research Chair in Child, Family and Community Resilience…