Welcome to the fifth edition of the Psychology Articles Carnival! Has it been five months already?
The Psychology Articles Carnival, predictably enough, is a blog carnival showcasing posts relating to scientific psychology from the previous month. Often they will be articles I’ve come across and want to tell you about, but psychology bloggers are free to submit their own articles for inclusion, using this submission form.
Preferably you’ll cite at least one journal article or book by someone in the field, but as long as it’s thoughtful and not any of that pop-psychology “10 funky steps to a better you” crap, it’ll get in. If your article is on here but you didn’t submit it, it’s because I also put the odd article in just because I like it, they’re the ones that don’t start with “x presents…” Thanks for reading!

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Informative
Susan Weinschenk presents 100 Things You Should Know About People: #8 — Dopamine Makes You Addicted To Seeking Information posted at What Makes Them Click
Romeo Vitelli presents Protecting the Children (Part 1) posted at Providentia
Suzane Smith presents 10 Myths About Autism posted at Nurse Practitioner Schools
Nesher presents Dysthymia – Mild Form of Chronic Depression posted at Clinical Depression: Symptoms and Treatment
Practical
Jonathan Beebe presents Why You Should Meditate and How to Do It Effectively posted at Develop Minds Blog
Neil Redfern presents Thinking Positive To Overcome Social Anxiety And Stress posted at Discover The Way To Social Confidence
Adam presents Cures for Depression posted at ZenTactics News Page
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