This collection of psychology links was posted yesterday on
Bookforum's Omnivore - I have added a few of my own at the bottom. Enjoy all the reading!
- A new issue the New School Psychology Bulletin is out.
- The latest issue of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology
(ARCP) explores issues that emerge at the intersection of Marxist
scholarship and psychological practice.
- The meaning of feeling: Joshua
Soffer on banishing the homunculus from psychology.
- In his latest research Roy F. Baumeister has discovered surprising ways to improve willpower, including sipping lemonade.
- Joshua Greene studies the scientific basis for moral decision-making.
- Here is a psycho-historical analysis of Adolf Hitler and the role of personality, psychopathology, and development.
- Psychologists now believe fledgling psychopaths
can be identified as early as kindergarten — the hope is to teach
these children empathy before it’s too late.
- Improving disorder
classification, worldwide: With the help of psychologists, the next
version of the International Classification of Diseases will have a more behavioral perspective.
- Psychiatry's "Bible" Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders gets an overhaul.
- The time has come for us to admit that psychiatric diagnosis is too important to be left exclusively in the hands of psychiatrists.
Here are a few more links I have had open in tabs but have not had a chance to post about or comment on.
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