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Journals Psychology Newsletter for 2026-03-24 ( 4 items )  
Feeling more creative in nature? It might just be a feeling (10)
PERTH, Australia, March 23 -- Murdoch University posted the following news: * * * Feeling more creative in nature? It might just be a feeling * A walk through the trees might make you feel more creative, but the latest study from Murdoch University shows that it might not result in more creative outcomes, so don't reach for that paintbrush just yet. Dr Amy Lim, from Murdoch University's School of Psychology, and her team examined the effects of nature and non-natural stimuli on creative pe more PR

Michigan Medicine: Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 24 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release: * * * Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health An interview with Laura Zahodne, PhD * Welcome back to Minding Memory! In today's episode, Lauren & Matt speak with Dr. Laura Zahodne - a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and an affiliate of the Institute for Social Research. She's a clinical neuropsychologist by training and stud more PR

Police misconduct often traceable to warning signs before hire (10)
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Psychiatry/Psychology] -- The American Psychological Association posted the following news release: * * * Police misconduct often traceable to warning signs before hire * Past behavior matters, especially in law enforcement where certain pre-hire misbehavior by law enforcement candidates sharply increases the likelihood of police misconduct once they are hired, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The researchers analyze more PR

Volunteer UK and US fighters in Ukraine face hidden health crises - new study (10)
BATH, England, March 23 -- The University of Bath posted the following news: * * * Volunteer UK and US fighters in Ukraine face hidden health crises - new study * Former soldiers who have served as volunteer fighters in Ukraine experience high levels of mental and physical health difficulties yet are rarely able to access the healthcare they need, either during or after deployment, a new study finds. The research, which was led by Dr Victoria Williamson from the Department of Psychology at more PR