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Psychology & Neuroscience professor Kathy Sikkema and  doctoral student Sarah Wilson, along with Dr. Melissa Watt at Duke Global Health Institute are featured in this month's Duke Research Blog for their upcoming study on psychological interventions for women with obstetric fistula in Tanzania.  Women with obstetric fistula have been found to have higher levels of depression, anxiety, and PTSD due to the social stigmatization associated with the disease. See Duke's research blog for the full article:http://… read more about P & N collaboration on global mental health in Tanzania »

Mark Leary, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University, has been elected President of the the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the world's largest organization of social and personality psychologists, with over 5000 members worldwide.  Leary will serve as President-elect in 2014 and as President in 2015. read more about Mark Leary Elected SPSP President »

Congatulations to our 2013 Ph.D Graduates, who were hooded on Sunday, May 12.  Our graduates and their thesis titles are listed below. Graduates Erin DavissonStrengthening Self-Control by Practicing Inhibition and InitiationAmy DentThe Relation Between Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement: A Meta-Analysis Exploring Variation in the Way Constructs are Labeled, Defined, and MeasuredJoseph DunsmooreBrain Mechanisms of Human Fear… read more about Congratulations 2013 Ph.D Graduates »

P&N's Makeba Wilbourn is featured in  Duke Today for her work  at Durham's C.C. Spaulding Elementary.  Dr. Wilbourn's research-in-practice hopes to close the achievement gap with students by pairing gestures and body movements with vocabulary instruction and memory tests.  Full text of the article:http://today.duke.edu/2012/12/spaulding read more about Closing the achievement gap »

Dean Svend Hyllenberg, left, presents Duke's David Rubin with an honorary degree. Seated wearing a gray dress (background, center) is Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Photo by Lars Kruse/Aarhus University Congratulations to P&N faculty David Rubin, who received an honorary degree from Denmark's Aarhus University on September 14.  Check out the feature story on Duke Today as well as the video feature where Rubin talks about his research. read more about David Rubin Receives Honorary Degree From Denmark's Aarhus University »

How Staci Bilbo's research could illuminate human brain development:   This article originally appeared in Gist from the Mill, the news magazine from the Social Science Research Institute.   Staci Bilbo is one of the few researchers in her field who meld neuroscience and immunology techniques.   http://today.duke.edu/2012/05/bilbo     Article from Duke Today   Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in Gist from the Mill, the news magazine from the Social Science… read more about Staci Bilbo's research featured on Duke Today »

Duke researchers found that pre-teen girls may not be any better at friendships than boys. In a Duke University study out Tuesday, researchers found that pre-teen girls may not be any better at friendships than boys, despite previous research suggesting otherwise. The findings suggest that when more serious violations of a friendship occur, girls struggle just as much and, in some ways, even more than boys. The girls in this study were just as likely as boys to report that they would seek revenge against an offending… read more about Girls Feel More Anger When Friends Offend »