Tag: Department of Psychology
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Associate professor talks human behavior during COVID-19
Kristen Shockley, an associate professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Maltreatment tied to higher inflammation in girls
Research shows abuse at early age affects girls more than boys.
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New research links conflict resolution, long-term health
Couples who approach disagreements with positive behaviors have less stress.
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Associate professor talks about working remotely
Kristen M. Shockley, associate professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Professor offers advice about working from home with partners
Richard Slatcher, Gail M. Williamson Distinguished Professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’…
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UGA part of $52M NIH study on early detection of schizophrenia in young people
The research will fund the development of the Psychosis Risk Outcomes Network, or ProNET.
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Ramping Up Research
Dozens of UGA researchers have pivoted their work to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Associate professors discuss reinventing yourself with Fast Company
Brian Hass and Michelle vanDennen, associate professors in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’…
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Franklin College professor featured in CNBC article on reducing screen time
W. Keith Campbell, a professor in the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Program, part of the…
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Emotion coaching can help in anorexia nervosa treatment
A “five-minute speech sample” can help therapists determine course of action.
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Maintaining mental health during the pandemic
Graduate students develop a well-being guide to aid the community.
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Secure parental relationships help kids with asthma
A secure parental relationship helps children with asthma function better, according to research led by…
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Researchers study COVID’s effect on relationships
They are determining the psychological effects of pandemic isolation.
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Social scientists worldwide collaborate on COVID-19
Project will study how psychology, culture affect spread of coronavirus.
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In U.S., changing self-concept can lower well-being
Americans value freedom, but not the freedom to change who they are.
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Sarah Stanley Fallaw: The author next door
Alumna finishes a chapter more than 20 years in the making.
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Research offers promise for treating schizophrenia
Study confirms that successfully treating one symptom has positive effect on others.
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Parental depression forecasts kids’ later health
The depression can increase their risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
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Nonverbal signals can create bias against larger groups
The study explores bias generalization in preschoolers aged 4 and 5.
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Partitioning vegetables can increase consumption
Research shows that food presentation can affect eating behaviors.
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Traveling to Mars requires complicated teamwork
Professor, students help NASA with issues associated with deep space travel.
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Researchers use technology to predict schizophrenia
They will explore novel risk identification methods such as digital phenotyping.
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Daily self-weighing can prevent holiday weight gain
Exposure to daily weight fluctuations motivated behavioral change.
