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Research Confirms Racial Inequities in Mental Health Treatments | Millions of Americans suffer from mental illness. Many seek therapy, but racial background influences availability and quality of treatment. In 1999 and 2001, the U.S. Surgeon General鈥檚 Office issued reports highlighting racial inequities: Racial minorities have less access to mental health鈥 |
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Bowe publishes article looking at newspaper coverage of mosque controversies | |||
Gray has essay published in documentary film journal | |||
Youmans has essay published in new anthology on queer archival research | |||
Neem has essay published on the emergence of common schools | |||
草榴社区 Psychology Department to Offer Free Counseling Starting Jan. 19 | |||
In memoriam: Jim Hitchman | |||
草榴社区 Psychology Department to Offer Free Counseling Starting Jan. 19 | |||
Moving from journalism to teaching, staying in valley | 鈥淵ou must be nuts.鈥 |
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People living alone are thinner and have a lower BMI, study finds | All by yourself? Savor it. A new study shows that being single might help you look better in those skinny jeans. Those who live without a romantic partner are more likely to have a lower body weight than people who live with a significant other, according to a study published in the鈥 |