Does psychotherapy research with trauma survivors underestimate the patient-therapist relationship?
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When I first arrived at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center to practice psychology in...
When I first arrived at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center to practice psychology in...
Eight candidates came together in Milwaukee for the fourth GOP prime time debate on Tuesday. The event followed weeks of squabbling over questions and format, and how moderators should behave. We asked two...
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In the wake of the resignation of University of Missouri System President Tom Wolfe, much is being written about the power of collective action among student groups to affect positive change on their campuses.
The Black Lives Matter movement has demonstrated the same. Young...
In a move that is potentially transformative, the New York attorney general is investigating Exxon for financial fraud.
The company made public statements questioning the science of climate change...
Read more: In targeting Exxon on climate, New York puts all corporations on notice
Polling is more important than ever in US presidential politics.
In the 2016 campaign, the polls now function as a primary election of their own, forcing candidates out of the race and influencing which candidates the...
Read more: Fox relies on polls too much in planning GOP debate
A recent article in The Atlantic highlighted a growing trend in economic aid of giving money directly to the needy, often without strings attached. It’s being fueled in part by the spread of smartphones, which make it a breeze to offer a few dollars...
Anyone curious about the state of American democracy should simply tune into the GOP debate series, whose next episode airs Tuesday night on Fox Business Network.
If the first two debates are any indication, advertisers will be clamoring to buy up commercial spots,...
Read more: How ratings-driven presidential debates are weakening American democracy
The print-format scholarly book, a bulwark of academia’s publish-or-perish culture, is an endangered species. The market that has sustained it over the years is collapsing.
Sales of scholarly books in print format have hit record lows. Per-copy prices are at record highs....
Read more: Academic print books are dying. What's the future?
US defense officials are open about the fact they sent a guided-missile destroyer within 12 nautical miles of a Chinese artificial island in the South China Sea on October 27.
In response, Chinese President Xi Jinping asserted “islands in the...
Read more: US and Chinese tempers rise in the South China Sea
In late September, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a complaint against two marketers of weight-loss supplements – Roca Labs, Inc and Roca Labs Nutraceutical USA, Inc.
According to the FTC, Roca...