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  • 31.01.2026 |

    Politics doesn’t define how most people see themselves

    written by: Jakob Kasper
    Editorial Assistants: Charikleia Lampraki and Elena Benini. This project has received funding from the European Union, under the Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Networks programme (Call HORIZONMSCA-2021-DN-01, Grant Agreement No. 101072992)... more
  • 25.09.2018 | Demystifying Mental Health, Generalist Grab Bag

    Roadblocks to Mental Health Research

    written by: Chris Millar
    Another busy ward round: a telephone rings; a nurse apologises to patients that the ward is too short-staffed to facilitate... more
  • 09.09.2018 | Generalist Grab Bag

    How to get into shape like the Hulk

    written by: Anneloes Kip, Marleen Gillebaart
    Do you want to get into shape but find it hard to carry out your good intentions? The Hulk can... more
  • 30.06.2018 | Big Questions in Society, Current Events, Violence & Aggression

    Doing ill for ‘the greater good’: Understanding what really went on in the Stanford Prison Experiment

    written by: Alex Haslam, Stephen Reicher, Jay Van Bavel
    Just about every highschool and college psychology textbook offers extensive coverage of Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE). The meaning of... more
  • 29.06.2018 | Current Events, Solid Science

    Wait, What?! The Stanford Prison Experiment was pre-tested?

    written by: Job van Wolferen
    With the recent news regarding the questionable nature of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, we thought it was purdent to... more
  • 24.06.2018 | Big Questions in Society, Current Events

    The Violence We Have Committed

    written by: James Coan
    Circle of Willis is a podcast series from Associate Professor and Clinical Psychologist Dr. James Coan. The podcast features interviews... more
  • 20.05.2018 | Demystifying Mental Health

    Chemical or Financial Imbalances? Mental Health, Income Inequality & American Culture

    written by: Andrew Archer
    As societies become more unequal, the prevalence of all forms of mental illness increase—in part—due to the perception of extreme... more
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