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Norah Feeny receives R61 grant from NIMH titled “Treatment of Stress-Related Psychopathology: Targeting Maladaptive and Adaptive Event Processing”, in collaboration with the University of Delaware and the University of Washington.

PATH is an innovative intervention that builds on years of strong theoretical, experimental, and clinical work to target key interconnected maladaptive (unproductive processing, avoidance, and impaired reward sensitivity) and adaptive processes (updating/reappraisal, approach, and positive affect) related to persistent, stressful life event-related psychopathology (e.g., depression, posttraumatic stress disorder). This...

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Psychology researchers recruiting 7th through 12th graders to participate in paid video-platform creativity study!

Case Western Reserve University faculty member, Dr. Sandra Russ, PhD, and her graduate student, Alexis Lee, MA, in the Department of Psychological Sciences are seeking pre-adolescents and adolescents to take part in a research initiative looking at aspects of creativity. WHO? Young people in grades 7th through 12th both...

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When playtime and COVID collide

The New York Times: Sandra Russ, Distinguished University Professor and the Louis D. Beaumont University Professor, discussed how children are incorporating COVID-19 in their pretend play. She said studies have shown children in pediatric hospitals who incorporate their experience into play—by performing “surgery” on their stuffed animals, for example—experience...

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