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    Psychology study looks for insight into coping with social distancing

    Carla Strickland-Hughes and her research partner at UC Riverside, Rachel Wu, have received a $132,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study risk and resilience in terms of social distancing among people 18 years and older. more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x126682.html
    Psychology professor works with international group studying human impact of COVID-19

    Psychology professor Matthew Normand is working with an international group of psychologists, The Behavioral Science Response to COVID-19 Working Group, to study the multi-faceted impacts of human behavior in reaction to the pandemic. more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x126608.html

    At times of crisis, many of us experience increased stress and concern, and then respond in ways that worsen or makes more difficult our situation.  more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x126259.html
    Pacific receives $30,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente to support mental health outreach

    The grant is part of Kaiser Permanente's commitment to provide access to high-quality mental health care services in the Stockton community. more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x123798.html

    OLLI is partnering with psychology students for intergenerational discussions on aging and a chance to participate in a research project more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x88000.html

    The annual awards ceremony on May 8 recognized individuals and groups for leadership, philanthropy and mentoring. more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x76921.html
    Psychology students help mentally disabled live independently

    Students apply their knowledge, prepare for their careers, and serve their community through Pacific's innovative program. more

    https://students.pulse.pacific.edu/x75391.html