The Psychwatch Newsletter
Volume 11, October 4, 2008
Editors: Chris Nuesell, Ph.D. and Fritz Galette, Ph.D.

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Psych in the News: 

1) "Longer-duration psychotherapy appears more beneficial for treatment of complex mental disorders"- Eurekalert, 9/30/08.

2) "Eureka! How Distractions Facilitate Creative Problem-solving"- APS, 9/30/08.

3) "Whether combat or peacekeeping, PTSD impacts veterans' well-being"- Eurekalert, 10/1/08.

4) "Adolescent insomnia linked to depression and substance abuse during adolescence and young adulthood"- Eurekalert, 10/1/08.

5) "Psychologists show experience may be the best teacher for infants"- Eurekalert, 9/30/08.

6) "Toddlers' focus on mouths rather than on eyes is a predictor of autism severity"- Eurekalert, 9/26/08.

7) "Car Or Pedestrian – How We Can Follow Objects With Our Eyes?"- Science Daily, 10/2/08.

8) "Emotion-Regulating Circuit Weakened in Borderline Personality Disorder"- NIMH, 10/2/08.

9) "Millisecond Brain Signals Predict Response to Fast-Acting Antidepressant"- NIMH, 10/2/08.

10) "Genetic change may explain reading difficulty: study"- Reuters, 10/1/08.

11) "Feeling insecure can lead to mind games"- MSNBC, 10/2/08.


CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS

1) WASHINGTON STATE, USA: Job Announcement: Central Washington University – is recruiting candidates for a 10-month staff psychologist/training coordinator...

For up-to-date conference listings, & more info about the conferences above, visit the Psychwatch Conference Page. To post a conference, write to webmaster@psychwatch.com.



POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTS

1) The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Invite you to a Scientific Meeting on Friday, October 31, 2008...

Openings, visit the Psychwatch Job Page.


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