Interviews, Subscribers
Psychologist’s training program may impact police reform
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Just over a year ago, the world paused in stunned horror when a video surfaced of the murder of George Floyd, suffocated while pinned under the knee of a Minneapolis police...
Do psychologists have unique role in helping country heal?
By Catherine Robertson Souter
With the near-universal hardships and losses of the pandemic that have affected us all in some way, Americans are feeling stress and anxiety across the board. Yet, rather...
Non-profit aids immigrants with evaluations, counseling
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Looking for a new way of life, thousands of people travel each year to the United States hoping to become American citizens. Yet, escaping what they left behind, war,...
Walker Schools’ President Gene Takahashi living his career goal
By Catherine Robertson Souter
During this past spring, when schools were shuttered for months only recently to re-open, residential schools working with the neediest of children did not have that...
Research on implicit bias is core of John Dovidio’s work
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Most Americans would reject being labelled racist. Yet, study after study, and incident after incident, show how deeply racism is ingrained in our society, from far higher...
Psychologist focuses on treating adversity in children
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Craig Malkin, Ph.D discusses narcissism, Goldwater Rule
By Catherine Robertson Souter
First released in 2017, the book “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump” (Thomas Dunne Books, 2019) has recently been re-issued with nearly 100 additional pages of essays....
Psychologist disseminates autism research, best practices
By Catherine Robertson Souter
According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in 59 children will be diagnosed with autism, many by age four.
This number has grown over the past few decades,...