Abimbola (Abi) Tschetter (MAPP ’22) is a business writer, editor, and marketing
consultant based north of Seattle on Whidbey Island. She is an assistant instructor in the University of
Pennsylvania Master... Read more »
Source: hillside7/Pixabay The United States’ licensure process for different health care disciplines is a bewildering hodge-podge of state-specific rules that vary across different disciplines. Exceptions exist and are often the rule, making... Read more »
By Frances Adomako, Ed.M (Counseling Psychology Doctoral Student, Howard University) Traditionally, African American grandparents have played a critical role in the caretaking responsibilities of their grandchildren. This has allowed their adult children... Read more »
Interpretation bias refers to the tendency to perceive ambiguous social information negatively. In social anxiety disorder, individuals often misinterpret neutral or ambiguous facial expressions as threatening or disapproving. This bias can exacerbate... Read more »
Online roulette has gained significant popularity in Croatia, attracting a wide range of players who enjoy the thrill and challenge of this classic game. But beyond the spinning wheel and betting strategies... Read more »
How do you boost intimacy? You find out what the two of you already know about each other and what you already know how to do—and do it better and more often.... Read more »
This blog post is cross-posted from APA’s Psych Learning Curve, a blog run by APA’s Education Directorate where psychology and education connect. By Julia Golubovich, PhD We continue our exploration of the... Read more »
Autobiographical memories (AMs) are personal memories of specific events from one’s life. Depression is associated with impaired ability to access detailed positive AMs, hindering their use for emotion regulation. Deliberately recalling positive... Read more »
Abimbola (Abi) Tschetter (MAPP ’22) is a business writer, editor, and marketing
consultant based north of Seattle on Whidbey Island. She is an assistant instructor in the University of
Pennsylvania Master... Read more »
Have you ever felt like you’re being judged for skipping the gym or grabbing fast food instead of a salad? That’s healthism in action. It’s this idea that being “healthy” isn’t just... Read more »