Editor's note: This is the third part in a series about body cameras in the U.S. To follow along with the series, click here. Michael Brown is far from the only unarmed African American to be killed ...
Few people get through a day without looking in a mirror, assessing the fit of their clothes or taking stock of their overall appearance. Body checking, in the era of continually updated selfies, may ...
At first glance, tics and body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) can look remarkably similar. Both involve repeated behaviors that may seem involuntary, often start in childhood or adolescence, and ...
Following a series of police-involved shootings that came to light as a result of cell phone videos recorded by citizens, calls came to outfit police with body cameras. About a year ago, D.C. expanded ...
It’s natural and entirely harmless for young children to explore. But it’s also important for parents to set boundaries. By Jenny Marder A mother received an awkward email from her son’s kindergarten ...
We have a lot of misconceptions about “Acceptance.” We think it means getting approval, liking something, allowing for oppression, resignation, or self-indulgence. But when I approach acceptance with ...
The competitive PhD program at Brandeis aims to educate exceptional psychological scientists, thinkers and teachers who will make important contributions to the field, whether in the academy, industry ...
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