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Category: Psychology
New books for SMU holiday-roundup
Faculty, staff, students and alumni: Did you publish a general-interest book in 2016? SMU News is seeking information on your publications for possible inclusion in its end-of-year holiday book list. Please complete the brief web form at www.smu.edu/news/books to submit your book information, and send a high-resolution electronic cover image to smubooks@mail.smu.edu. Please include in the web form […]
The Department of Psychology invites you to attend a presentation by Nancy Sin, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Sin will present her research on “Daily positive experiences and health: Biobehavioral pathways and resilience to stress” at 10-11:30 a.m. in the Sartain Room (Expressway Tower 1100 Conference Room) on Thursday, December 8. All […]
Join “A Gathering For Dignity” Friday (11/11) 1 p.m. at the Flagpole
Read the Latest Inside Dedman College, Fall 2016 Newsletter
Vol. 2 Features: Dean’s Message The Slope of Success Dedman College Scholars: Building on Success In and Out of the Classroom Part One: Helping Exceptional Students Find Their Way Part Two: A Lasting Impact Part Three: Preparing for the Future Student Feature A Tower Scholar’s Life in Uganda Faculty Features Grappling with Culture and Citizenship: […]
Huffington Post Originally Posted: October 25, 2016 Not a morning person? There still might be a good reason to get up and at it when it comes to booking time with your therapist. A new study found that patients actually made more progress in overcoming anxiety, fears and phobias when they went to psychotherapy in […]
SMU to host early voting Oct. 31, Nov. 1
SMU News Originally Posted: October 26, 2016 DALLAS (SMU) – Early voting for Dallas County residents will be available on the SMU campus Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. The polling place at the Hughes-Trigg Student Center, 3140 Dyer St., will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days, and free parking will be […]
SMU Research Originally Posted: October 3, 2016 New study found patients with anxiety, phobias and fears showed greater improvement from therapy that was scheduled in the morning, when levels of cortisol — a naturally occurring hormone — test higher. Participants in the study were 24 people diagnosed with panic disorder and agoraphobia, which is a fear […]