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According to Pamela K. Keel, associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Iowa, a study soon to be published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders finds that the general public is likely to view eating-disorder patients as responsible for their own condition.
Walk around Harvard’s campus, and you will undoubtedly find throngs of students who attended New England prep schools or the Mid-Atlantic equivalent. They sit next to you in Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology.” They stumble beside you at Friday night parties...
Nikhil G. Mathews '08, an editorial editor, is a psychology concentrator in Mather House.
Every week, mailboxes across Harvard fill with shame. It is a shame that comes with a glossy cover—a shame that goes unread night after night because there is too much homework to do. The shame piles up by the side of the bed, staring us in the...
The class of 2007 welcomed their parents to classes, performances, receptions, and athletic events at this year’s Junior Parents Weekend, which was sponsored by the Parents Association and planned by a committee of juniors. Junior Parents weekend is the first formal invitation from Harvard to parents to...