- Manage stress: Strengthen your support network
Emotional support is an important protective factor for dealing with life’s difficulties, while loneliness has been associated with a wide variety of health problems including high blood pressure, diminished immunity, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline
- Classrooms are adapting to the use of artificial intelligence
Key points AI has been in use in classrooms for years, but a specific type of AI—generative models—could transform personalized learning and assessment Teenagers are quick adopters, with 7 in 10 using generative AI tools, mostly for help with homework Educational psychologists are studying how these tools can be used safely and effectively, including to support social and emotional
- Families, Systems, Health
This journal is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family health care
- Caregiving Families Within the Long-Term Services and Support System . . .
When done by one or more family members, caregiv-ing work is a long-term care service and support that typi-cally operates outside of the long term services and support or primary care service delivery systems
- Perceived Support Scale - American Psychological Association (APA)
Perceived Support Scale Construct: Social support Description of Measure: Social support--or perceptions of help received from others--is widely studied as a psychological resource used to cope with stress
- How grieving changes the brain, with Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD
Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD, discusses how neuroscience can help us to better understand grief and resilience after loss, why grief is different from depression, effective therapy for grief, whether it’s possible to experience grief over the death of a celebrity, and how to support people when they are grieving
- The science of friendship - American Psychological Association (APA)
American culture prioritizes romance, but psychological science is exploring the human need for platonic relationship sand the specific ways in which they bolster well-being
- Psychologists work to support children and parents in the child welfare . . .
Nearly 400,000 children and teens are living in limbo within the U S child welfare system Mental health providers play a key role in helping them thrive
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