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The death scholar: John Troyer dissects the dead body as a means of grappling with the minds of the living.

by Huston, Matt [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Nipping Stress With Nutrients: Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B, and vitamin C take different routes to tackle stress.

by Fagan, Abigail [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Once a narcissist, always a narcissist? narcissism evolves--and often lessens--across the lifespan.

by Travers, Mark [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Fighting pain with the brain: mind-body treatments may help pain sufferers who use opioids.

by Zoffness, Rachel [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Do we march to the same beat? musical experiences may vary more within cultures than between them.

by Quaglia, Sofia [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

The simplicity project: exercises in elective deprivation.

by Paris, Wendy [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

What propels cancel culture? human nature may lead people to magnify moral transgressions.

by Henderson, Rob1 [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

The Pain paradox: most people go out of their way to avoid physical harm. But for many teens, deliberate damage becomes a form of emotion regulation--because the brain hits a new glitch in processing pain.

by Apter, Terri [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

How smart is your dog? : ethologists respect the minds of animals, and you should too / David Barash.

by Barash, David [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Why kids' depression goes unnoticed: parents miss signs of depression in their child far more than they realize. Even the most well-meaning can shut down communication in ways that subvert their good intentions.

by Escalante, Alison [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Who will stand up? A new book challenges us to become moral rebels and assures us that it's not as hard as we might think.

by Drevitch, Gary [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

How to make a happier home.

by Bernheimer, Lily [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

The Root of all evil? One unifying factor may underlie several harmful personality traits.

by Leary, Mark [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

The Inner life of vegetarians: unpacking the complicated relationship between vegetarianism and mental health.

by Ockienburg, Sebastian [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Seeing is succeeding.

by Fagan, Abigail [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

What makes "machs" different? Machiavellianism may look like psychopathy--except when it comes to politics.

by McGreal, Scott [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Walking tall: new tech may alleviate the mental burden that can come with a prosthetic.

by Porotskaya, Polina [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Finding the light: a brighter view of human nature is taking shape.

by Estroff Marana, Hara [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Do patches have potential? A recent drug approval highlights an overlooked treatment option.

by Stevens, Jonathan [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Mood swings: early birth control use may have lingering side effects.

by Khurana, Mansee [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).