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Category: Article

When the Internet Comes Home: A Systems Approach to Supporting Families Impacted by Digital Exploitation

Families may struggle to cope with abuse in a digital era. Psychologists can help.

Are Neuropsychology Training Programs Providing Competencies for Future Neuropsychologists?

Graduate psychology students may feel unprepared to address neuropsychological concerns.

ADHD and Autism Evaluations in Adults: Serious Consideration of Neurodivergence, while Not Encouraging Dr. TikTok

Assessing neurodivergence requires a balanced and scientifically-grounded approach.

Flexibility as a Transtheoretical Construct

Psychological flexibility has several dimensions, and many applications to mental health conditions.

Endings Are Reframed Beginnings: An Exploration of Death Positivity

Psychologists can help patients prepare for (or even celebrate) the inevitable.

Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Doctoral Education: Enhancing Teaching and Ethical Responsibility

AI technologies provide new tools for educating future psychologists.

Bridging the Gap: PALS and MAPPS as Complementary Peer Support Models for Police Wellness

Two programs provide flexible, scalable frameworks to support law enforcement officers.

Reflections on a Career Shift from Psychologist to Climate Activist

A psychologist reflects on their experience combating climate change.

The Cultural Assessment of Risk for Suicide (CARS): Application and Opportunities for Focus by Specialty Boards

This instrument provides a culturally-sensitive assessment of suicide risk that accounts for systemic and client-specific factors.

The Appropriate Management of Concussion: Avoidance of Iatrogenesis and Countering Hopewell et al. (2025)

Do mild traumatic brain injuries cause long-term damage? The debate continues.

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