Objective: To develop an initial program theory of a technology-assisted counseling intervention for family dementia caregivers and to create the data basis for the consensus process of a core outcome ...
It is a common situation: At a family party, an uncle or cousin starts talking about some wild conspiracy theory they picked up on an online chat group. Other family members roll their eyes, thinking, ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCD chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Dr. Eastwick notes that we are not “seasonal bonding species,” so there is ...
ABSTRACT: This article develops a neurosociological decision-making model integrating economic sociology, social neuroscience, and Dual-Process cognitive theories. It challenges Rational Choice Theory ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine the ongoing pursuit by psychology ...
People who grow up in poverty may respond to life-threatening situations by taking more financial risks—but this connection may be much weaker than previously thought. A new study published in the ...
Currently, the issue of how weather conditions influence well-being has garnered widespread attention from researchers, and the rise of environmental psychology has provided a novel theoretical ...
ABSTRACT: This study aims to explore the experiences of students enrolled in Education Studies (Bachelor of Education and Master of Education) at the University College of Education, Osmania ...
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories—narratives that attempt to explain events or phenomena without strong empirical evidence? These beliefs can seem puzzling, but they aren’t random.
Beginning in 1975, Utah State University became accredited by the American Psychological Association to launch a combined clinical/counseling doctoral program in psychology within the Emma Eccles ...
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