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Opinion | Blaming Parents of Color for Their Own Oppression Is an American Pastime
Stephanie A. Fryberg and Megan Bang, professors in the College of Arts & Sciences, address how child-separation policies are not a new phenomenon in the United States.
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New suicide prevention clinical trial shows what works for teens
UW's Marsha Linehan collaborated on this project which "...makes DBT the only treatment for adolescents with replicated evidence that it decreases self-harm."
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Youngsters Are Better Than Baby Boomers When It Comes To Waiting
Professor Yuichi Shoda from the UW Department of Psychology is quoted on his co-authored research.
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Why Mockingbirds Mock
Eliot Brenowitz, professor of psychology and biology at the University of Washington, and an expert on neurological development in birds weighs in.
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Catering to Individual Differences
Dr. Sheri Mizumori, chair of psychology at the University of Washington, is quoted from her documentary.
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An Optimist Studies Race & Equity
PhD student Arianne Eason believes that understanding what shapes our views on race is the first step toward positive change.
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New Seahawks receiver Brandon Marshall, thanks to therapy, is a new man
UW psychology professor Marsha Linehan's Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) saved this new Seahawk's life and now he's taking on society's stigma of mental health.
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Decomposing Nicely: A Buddhist Perspective on the Unity of Things
David P. Barash, professor of psychology emeritus at UW, writes about the unique recognition Buddhism has on the interconnectedness and interdependence of all things.
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DBT: The Emotional Control Therapy You Need Now
University of Washington professor of psychology Marsha Linehan's Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) referenced for treating ADHD.
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How Neuroscience Can Help Us Treat Trafficked Youth
UW psychology associate professor Katie McLaughlin's youth trauma research is advancing understanding and treatment for immediate and long-term victims
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Crystal meth is a colonial crisis and its root causes must be addressed
UW psychology professor Jane Simoni and professor Karina Walter's Indigenous Stress-Coping Model is referenced.
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Which Animal Kills the Most Humans?
Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington David Barash shares who tops his list.
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How to Build a Midlife Worth Living
UW department of psychology professor Marsha Linehan's Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is being used to help women struggling in midlife.
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Stressed-out teens: Schools take new approaches to avert tragedy
UW department of psychology associate professor Kate McLaughlin weighs in on stress and children // Video
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Learning Happiness
A new psychology course pairs scientific research on happiness with activities that promote a positive outlook.