Looking forward to tomorrow: The buffering effect of a daily optimism intervention
Hadassah Littman-Ovadia & Dina Nir
The Journal of Positive Psychology 9(2):122-136 November 2013
Looking forward to tomorrow: The buffering effect of a daily optimism intervention
Hadassah Littman-Ovadia & Dina Nir
The Journal of Positive Psychology 9(2):122-136 November 2013
University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Now accepting applications for the Population Neuroscience of Alzheimer’s Disease and Age-related Dementia (PNA) T32 Training Grant Currently 1 predoctoral position available Scholars are eligible to receive:...
Months of stress have left us exhausted, limited and wrung out. But even the iciest winters thaw eventually. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/18/us/winter-stress-sadness-exhaustion.html
eBrain meetings don't stop for the pandemic.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many older adults — especially those in care facilities — are finding themselves more isolated due to social distancing measures.
Briana Sprague, PhD presents at the Pittsburgh PEPPER Center Research Seminar Series Oct 26, 2020 "Will, Skill, and Thrill: Important Contributors to Older Adult Mobility?"
Check out the recent press coverage of the paper of Shannon Mance, MPH, BSN, RN, one of our graduates! https://medicalresearch.com/genetic-research/dopamine-genotype-linked-to-walking-speed-in-older-adults/55628/