Newsletters
PBS publishes newsletters twice per year. They are available below for your convenience.
Winter 2024 Newsletter
Highlights include: Motivational Interviewing Beneficial as an Additive or Stand-Alone Therapy, To Make Science and Engineering More Diverse, Make Research Socially Relevant, Catch Up With Our Student Clubs
Fall 2023 Newsletter
Highlights include: Restoring Employee Health and Safety by Applying Occupational Health Psychology, Historical Psychology Illuminates New Perspectives on Morality, How Children's Mental Health and Family Mechanisms are Influenced by Intimate Partner Violence
Spring 2023 Newsletter
Highlights include: Spotlight Scholar: Michael Constantino, Senior Awards, Undergraduate Research Symposium, Senior Profiles
Winter 2023 Newsletter
Highlights include: The Challenges of Emergency Care for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Patients, Community Psychology in Practice And Policy, Research Shows Female STEM Students Are Positively Impacted by Female Near-Peer Mentors
Fall 2022 Newsletter
Highlights include: Message from the Chair, Is it a normal childhood tantrum or an early sign of mental illness?, Alumni Profile: Heather Kirkorian ‘07PhD, The extraordinary work of PBS summer student researchers, PBS Lab hosts scholars from Girls Inc. Eureka! Program
Spring 2022 Newsletter
Highlights include: Program to match mental health patients to psychotherapists’ strengths funded for large-scale implementation, 2022 Senior Awards, Tweet Blitz: Undergraduate Research, Spotlight on Alumni
Winter 2022 Newsletter
Highlights include: Working through life challenges using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Research examines the role of psychotherapists in treatment effectiveness, Studying the psychology of political divides, Grad Student Office Update
Fall 2021 Newsletter
Highlights include: Using behavioral activation therapy as a treatment for depression, Alumni Profile: Ibrahim Dahlstrom-Hakki ‘08PhD, Songbird neurons for advanced cognition mirror the physiology of mammalian counterparts
Spring 2021 Newsletter
Highlights include: Virtual Graduation Celebration for the Class of 2021, Senior Awards, Tweet Blitz: Undergraduate Theses, Study shows predictors of cognitive decline in midlife women varied by race, Spotlight on Alumni
Winter 2021 Newsletter
Highlights include: Can mindfulness enhance athletic performance?, Resiliency and recovery from trauma, Stefan Tiefenbacher ‘01PhD Neuroscientist and Hemophilia Expert, More spotlights on alumni and student internships