Psychology
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Mission of the Mind
The Mosakowski Institute merges psychology with technology to address the mental health crisis confronting America’s youth
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Working to Shed the Stigma
Mosakowski Institute Fellows address mental health needs of young men of color
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Jeffrey Jensen Arnett: Remote work compounds young adult loneliness, anxiety
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced workers out of traditional offices and into remote situations, members of Generation Z started to enter the workforce. These young people, born in or after 1997, graduated from college or landed their first jobs while the world was shutting down, and have never worked in an office. Could this…
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Clark research brings men’s depression out of the shadows
Professor Michael Addis says men are often reluctant to seek help
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Landmark study of same-sex adoption at 15 years (and counting)
Professor Abbie Goldberg: ‘I was interested in other kinds of families’
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Why do some people hold transphobic views? A Clark psychology expert explains
Professor Goldberg: ‘Being cisgender is positioned as normative and trans/all other gender identities are other’
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Mosakowski Institute earns award for behavioral health tool
Mobile app MI Peace provides therapeutic services to young people
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Clark psychologist offers expertise of emerging adulthood to fight ‘failure to launch syndrome’
Even before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of 18-to-29-year-olds living with their parents was increasing. High rent, college debt, and paralyzing societal (and parental) expectations — now exacerbated by the pandemic’s disruptions —are making it hard for some young men to leave home. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, senior research scholar in psychology, weighs in…
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Students work to amplify plight of Penobscot Tribe in colonial Massachusetts
Clark seniors create guide to themes in new documentary about 1755 bounty on Indigenous people
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Steinbrecher Fellows’ research reveals breadth, depth, and a touch of Magic
Students feted at annual reception in Harrington House









