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With more than 115,700 members, the American Psychological Association (APA) advances psychological science to promote health, education and human welfare.
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American Psychological Association 20 時間
"As the shutdown drags on, the uncertainty felt by federal employees may lead to stress & anxiety, which can increase the likelihood of unhealthy behaviors & even lead to negative health consequences.” -- APA Pres. Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis Full statement:
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American Psychological Association 20 時間
"As the shutdown drags on, the uncertainty felt by federal employees may lead to stress & anxiety, which can increase the likelihood of unhealthy behaviors & even lead to negative health consequences.” -- APA Pres. Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis Full statement:
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American Psychological Association 22 時間
Top companies have used mindfulness training to help improve employee well-being & productivity -- but does it really work? A recent study in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology examines the effectiveness of mindfulness training in the workplace:
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The New York Times 1月10日
"We see that men have higher suicide rates, men have more cardiovascular disease and men are lonelier as they get older. We're trying to help men by expanding their emotional repertoire, not trying to take away the strengths that men have."
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The Atlantic 1月10日
As men disproportionately struggle with substance abuse and suicide, the American Psychological Association is investigating extreme forms of masculinity as one of the problems, writes
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American Psychological Association 1月10日
“We see that men have higher suicide rates, more cardiovascular disease and are lonelier as they get older. We’re trying to help men by expanding their emotional repertoire, not trying to take away the strengths that men have.” More from ...
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American Psychological Association 1月9日
Young males are often told “boys don’t cry” & that showing emotion is a sign of weakness. By understanding pressures males face & focusing on positive traits like courage, leadership & assertiveness, psychologists can help men understand that “it's OK to not be OK all the time.”
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Howard Liu 1月10日
We need to teach boys that it’s ok to talk about emotions. Proud of role models like & who share their stories.
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Tim Fitzsimons 1月9日
I really liked reporting this story. Why? Because it collated a raft of studies to put a clinical name on anti-social behavior that society has already put its finger on: toxic masculinity.
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American Psychological Association 1月9日
Young males are often told “boys don’t cry” & that showing emotion is a sign of weakness. By understanding pressures males face & focusing on positive traits like courage, leadership & assertiveness, psychologists can help men understand that “it's OK to not be OK all the time.”
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American Psychological Association 1月7日
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Research also shows that that many men do not seek help when needed and many report barriers to receiving gender-sensitive psychological treatment. For more information, read the full guidelines here:
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American Psychological Association 1月7日
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Research shows that boys and men are at a disproportionate risk for school discipline, academic challenges, health disparities, and other quality of life issues.
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American Psychological Association 1月7日
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Traits of so-called “traditional masculinity,” like suppressing emotions & masking distress, often start early in life & have been linked to less willingness by boys & men to seek help, more risk-taking & aggression -- possibly harming themselves & those with whom they interact.
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American Psychological Association 1月7日
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The guidelines support encouraging positive aspects of “traditional masculinity,” such as courage & leadership, and discarding traits such as violence & sexism, while noting that the vast majority of men are not violent.
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American Psychological Association 1月7日
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These guidelines draw on 40 years of research and provide psychologists with an evidence-based approach for responding to the particular needs of boys and men.
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American Psychological Association 1月7日
Our recently published Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boys and Men are designed for psychologists to use in treating patients & encouraging the beneficial aspects of masculinity among their clients. Read the full guidelines here:
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APA Public Interest Directorate 1月5日
, there are only a few days left until the Policy Fellowships application deadline on January 6. Don't miss your chance to make a difference in our nation's ! Apply now:
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APA Public Interest Directorate 1月4日
Mamie Phipps Clark Carolyn Attneave Martha Bernal ... are just a few of the legendary women of color featured on 's postcards. 👩 👩🏽 👩🏾 👩🏿 Who should we feature next? Vote here and spread the word!
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American Psychological Association 1月4日
Here's more info on how to cite social media in APA Style. You can also check in with if you have additional questions or search the blog for more resources.
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American Psychological Association 1月4日
As we welcome a new year, we also welcome a new APA president, Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis. Learn more about and her presidential priorities for 2019:
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