New Research From Clinical Psychological Science
Read about the latest research published in Clinical Psychological Science: Acetaminophen Reduces Distrust in Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder Features Ian D. Roberts, Ian Krajbich,...
View ArticleKenneth Sher Delivers NIAAA Keller Lecture
APS Fellow Kenneth J. Sher delivered the 2017 Mark Keller Honorary Lecture, one of the highest honors given by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part of the US National...
View ArticleThe Science Behind Cultural Stigma
In ancient Greek and Latin, a stigma was a brand that marked a person, such as a slave, who was seen as inferior. Today, the word “stigma” has come to signify the invisible mark made by negative social...
View ArticleMemory, Science, and a Supreme Court Nomination
The Congressional hearings over sexual assault allegations that threatened Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the US Supreme Court revolved around a core area of psychological science: memory. In the...
View ArticleNIAAA Notes Interest in Behavioral Treatments for Alcohol Use Disorder
Clinical psychological scientists and others should know about a new notice from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) to the research community emphasizing NIAAA’s continuing...
View ArticleYour In-laws’ History of Drinking Problems Could Lead to Alcohol Issues of...
Summary: A study of more than 300,000 couples in Sweden finds marriage to a spouse who grew up exposed to parental alcohol misuse increases a person’s likelihood of developing a drinking problem. The...
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Reward Enhances Pain Discrimination in HumansSusanne Becker, Martin Löffler, and Ben SeymourMonetary rewards may boost individuals’ ability to discern changes in pain levels. Participants received...
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Communicating Psychological Science with the Public This four-part interview series provides firsthand tips from experts in the field on ways to communicate psychological science more effectively...
View ArticleVideo: 5 Flash Talks on Mental Health
High among the concerns of psychological scientists is support for mental health and well-being. As part of the 2021 APS Virtual Convention, researchers shared 15-minute flash talks, available for...
View ArticleNew Research From Clinical Psychological Science
Antagonism in Daily Life: An Exploratory Ecological Momentary Assessment StudyColin E. Vize, Whitney R. Ringwald, Elizabeth A. Edershile, and Aidan G. C. WrightVize and colleagues explored how...
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