Building collaboration between behavioural research and practice to improve health
By Katherine Brown, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom The content of this blog post is in part drawn from my experiences working […]
By Katherine Brown, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom The content of this blog post is in part drawn from my experiences working […]
By Zuzana Dankulincova, Pavol Jozef Safarik University, Slovakia While most researchers are aware that disseminating study results is part of their ethical […]
By Julia Allan, Aberdeen University, Scotland Modern life is hectic. We live in an increasingly ‘switched on’ digital world where periods of […]
By António Labisa Palmeira, CIDEFES – Universidade Lusófona, Portugal; ISBNPA Executive Director Long-term motivation for health-related behaviors can come from different sources. […]
by Katarzyna Cantarero, SWPS University, Poland Subjective well-being is a function of what we were born with, situations that pop up in […]
Egon Dejonckheere & Peter Kuppens, KU Leuven, Belgium. Many forms of counseling and psychotherapy still predominantly take place within the therapy room. […]
By Yael Benyamini, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Evangelos C. Karademas, University of Crete, Greece Anna and Mary are both healthy 45-year-old […]
Bart Verkuil, Department of Clinical Psychology, Leiden University, The Netherlands and PEP Group, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. “What if I get infected and […]
By G. Graffigna, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy Healthcare professionals along the whole care journey must collaborate and coordinate their […]
Leah Avery – Teesside University, UK. Ο Διαβήτης Τύπου 2 θεωρήθηκε αρχικά μια προοδευτική κατάσταση, με αναπόφευκτη ανάγκη για θεραπεία με ινσουλίνη, […]