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Misleading Feedback Could Make Psychological Symptoms Worse
The ambiguous nature of many psychological symptoms makes them particularly sensitive to misinformation.
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Interracial Contact During Medical School Predicts Less Racial Bias
Interracial contact with other practitioners during medical school may help reduce physicians’ racial bias, improving treatment outcomes for patients.
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SSCP Award
Are you a member of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP)? If so, you are eligible to apply for the annual SSCP student poster session at the APS Annual Convention. Cash awards
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Games Can Be Good – When You Play for the Right Reasons
The effects of playing video games on well-being seem to depend largely on why and how an individual chooses to partake.
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Apply Today: NIDCR ‘Building Bridges’ APS Convention Travel Award
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research’s travel award is designed to forge connections between research in psychological science and dental, oral, and craniofacial health at APS conventions.
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Charles Carver, 1947-2019
APS Fellow Charles S. Carver, whose research focused on the personality dimensions of optimism versus pessimism, has died.