SDSU Psychology Professor Jean Twenge New Book: iGen
“In her new book, SDSU professor Jean Twenge writes about the smartphone-obsessed generation.” By Michael Price Book title: “iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up […]
“In her new book, SDSU professor Jean Twenge writes about the smartphone-obsessed generation.” By Michael Price Book title: “iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up […]
“With generational divides wider than ever, parents, educators, and employers have an urgent need to understand today’s rising generation of teens and young adults. […]
Beginning of this year, Dr. V. Robin Weersing and the ChAAMP group published the new depression best-practice treatment guideline for Division 53 of the American Psychological Association. […]
On April 19, 2017, Dr. V. Robin Weersing research was published in JAMA Psychiatry on the intervention treating depressed and anxious kids in primary […]
Leila Glass and Sarah Mattson, Ph.D. had a paper come out this week that highlights the neural correlates of academic difficulties in children with FASD. Below are […]
The new study, led by SDSU professor Jean M. Twenge, was published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior. (link to article) Couples married or […]
Dr. Wiggins, Karen Schwartz, and Maria Kryza-Lacombe of TEND Lab recently published a scientific paper in the Journal of Affective Disorders showing that young children […]
By Michael Price A paper by SDSU autism researcher Ralph-Axel Müller and former master’s student Amanda Khan (currently a clinical psychology doctoral student at Suffolk University […]
SDSU professor Aaron Blashill’s new study reveals the prevalence of non-heterosexual black male teens using indoor tanning beds. Surprising At-Risk Group for Skin Cancer […]