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January 28, 2016

Achieving your goals

Achieving your goals Achieving your goals – #greatquotes #quoteoftheday #quotestoliveby #lmft #mft #mftired #socialwork #socialworkers #lcsw #lsw #lisw #asw Interested in more quotes by Henry David Thoreau, click here. Want to return to Aspira CE’s home page, click here.

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January 27, 2016

Working memory differs by parents’ education; effects persist into adolescence

Working memory differs by parents’ education; effects persist into adolescence Working memory differs by parents’ education; effects persist into adolescence: What do you think about the following article? “Working memory—the ability to hold information in your mind, think about it, and use it to guide behavior—develops through childhood and adolescence, and is key for successful…

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January 27, 2016

Poverty linked to childhood depression, changes in brain connectivity

Poverty linked to childhood depression, changes in brain connectivity Poverty linked to childhood depression, changes in brain connectivity. What do you think of this article from The Washington University School of Medicine? “Many negative consequences are linked to growing up poor, and researchers at Washington University St. Louis have identified one more: altered brain connectivity.…

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November 30, 2015

Study finds surprising links between bullying and eating disorders

Study finds surprising links between bullying and eating disorders Study finds surprising links between bullying and eating disorders: What do you think of this NIMH article?: DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER IMAGE: ILLUSTRATION BY MARK DUBOWSKI FOR DUKE MEDICINE. CREDIT: ILLUSTRATION BY MARK DUBOWSKI FOR DUKE MEDICINE Being bullied in childhood has been associated with increased…

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