The Psychwatch Newsletter
Volume 12, January 24, 2009
Editors: Chris Nuesell, Ph.D. and Fritz Galette, Ph.D.

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Psych in the News: 

1) "People Left Out in the Cold May Act Heatedly Toward Others "- APA, 1/21/09.

2) "Cognitive Rehab Helps People With Acquired Brain Injury "- APA, 1/13/09.

3) "Why we procrastinate and how to stop "- APS, 1/12/09.

4) "Making the most of it: Study reveals motivating factor for enjoying the present"- APS, 1/12/09.

5) "Where am I? How our brain works as a GPS device" - APS, 1/9/09.

6) "Schizophrenic patients' frozen faces harm social interactions"- Eurekalert, 1/22/09.

7) "Popular songs can cue specific memories, K-State psychology research shows"- K-State, 1/21/09.


 

8) "Study: Sometimes 100 cents feels like it's worth more than a dollar"- OSU, 1/21/09.

9) "Body dysmorphic disorder: Research on effective treatments still lacking"- Eurekalert, 1/20/09.

10) "Lexapro may ease anxiety in older adults"- MSNBC, 1/20/09.

11) "Impaired Brain Activity Underlies Impulsive Behaviors in Women with Bulimia"- NIMH, 1/12/09.

12) "School Performance And Body Weight Affects Kids' Self-esteem, Study Shows"- Science Daily, 1/22/09.

 

 


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