| Journals Psychology Newsletter for Friday March 13, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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Aalto University: Making Space for Creativity With the Help of ELEC Diversity and Inclusivity Fund
AALTO, Finland, March 12 -- Aalto University issued the following news release:
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Making space for creativity with the help of ELEC Diversity and Inclusivity Fund
Inspired by findings that movement fuels creativity, doctoral researcher Tim Moesgen launched body-based workshops at Aalto University
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Last autumn, the staff members of the School of Electrical Engineering were able to participate in body-based workshops where they were could explore the joy of soloing and moving together.
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BPS Reacts to Study on AI for CBT
LEICESTER, England, March 13 -- The British Psychological Society issued the following news:
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BPS reacts to study on AI for CBT
NHS partners have found that AI-based CBT can outperform human clinical judgment when treating individuals with moderate depression and anxiety, while achieving comparable therapeutic alliance and clinical outcomes.
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Responding to a study published in Nature Medicine looking at training an AI system for CBT, Dr David Harley, chair of the BPS's Cyberpsychology
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Colgate Announces Spring 2026 Faculty Promotions
HAMILTON, New York, March 12 -- Colgate University posted the following news:
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Colgate Announces Spring 2026 Faculty Promotions
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Colgate University has announced a series of faculty promotions following the winter meeting of the Board of Trustees. This recognition of professors' accomplishments -as both scholars and teachers -takes effect July 1, 2026.
"One of the greatest pleasures of being the provost and dean of the faculty is to learn about the remarkable accomplishments of colle
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Dr. Luke Tse Teaches Balance Between Biblical and Professional Counseling
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 12 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Dr. Luke Tse Teaches Balance Between Biblical and Professional Counseling
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by Charis Marshal, Student Public Relations Writer
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Licensed professional counseling and biblical counseling are often treated as mutually exclusive, shaped by differing academic training, licensure requirements, and counseling methods. Dr. Luke Tse of Cedarville University challenges that assumption, arguing that psychology and
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Social media influencers increase the toxicity and power of misinformation, research shows
CARDIFF, Wales, March 12 -- Cardiff University posted the following news:
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Social media influencers increase the toxicity and power of misinformation, research shows
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Social media influencers (SMIs) can perpetuate the flow of misinformation online because of the unique relationship they have with their followers, research led by Cardiff Business School finds.
Published in the journal Psychology & Marketing, academics analysed brand-related misinformation and associated user comments
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Student Veterans VP Barlet Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Committee
WASHINGTON, March 12 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Committee released the following testimony by Tammy I. Barlet, vice president of government affairs at Student Veterans of America, from a March 3, 2026, joint hearing with the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee entitled "Legislative Presentation of Veterans of Foreign Wars & Multi VSO: Student Veterans of America, Jewish War Veterans, Blinded Veterans Association, Fleet Reserve Association, Minority Veterans of America, National Association of
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Teens and young adults with ADHD and substance use disorder face treatment gap
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, March 12 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Teens and young adults with ADHD and substance use disorder face treatment gap
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HERSHEY, Pa. -Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, affecting 12%-13% of adolescents in the United States, according to some studies. The pattern of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity can interfere with daily life, raising problems at home, work or s
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University of Birmingham: Oval Orbit Casts Light on Black Hole - Neutron Star Mergers
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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Oval orbit casts new light on black hole - neutron star mergers
Breakthrough discovery provides new clues about how these celestial bodies - that push the known laws of physics to their limits - find each other.
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Scientists have uncovered the first robust evidence of a black hole and neutron star crashing together but orbiting in an oval path rather than a perfect circle just before they
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