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July 27, 2010

Assessment as intervention

Filed under: Psychology Articles — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 2:00 am
When you start to put together all the elements that people want from a health interaction, it’s not surprising that simply having an assessment can be an incredibly powerful experience. So much so that an assessment can be counted as an intervention in its own right. Does that make you think about the investment you … Read more... Poston, J., & Hanson, W. (2010) Met

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February 6, 2010

Behavioral treatment of depression for individuals with substance use disorders

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by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. I had actually planned to write about a different topic today, but an interaction this morning led me to shift gears. A few hours ago, I attended a seminar led by Carl Lejuez of the...

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July 11, 2009

neuro culture

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neuro culture is a beautiful and interesting website that tracks the interaction between neuroscience and visual art as it develops across the world.It works as a cross between an online gallery and an art studies venture, looking at how artists are making sense of the increasing awareness and interest in the brain through all levels of society.Visual and digital technologies of the brain, the wi

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May 5, 2009

Mealtime Interaction Encourages Hospitalized Seniors To Eat More

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Sharing a meal in good company can stimulate the appetite -- particularly among hospitalized seniors -- according to a new study.

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