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Disability, doctrine, and development: a church response to suffering caused by disability
Northwest University, April 2020
Jordan’s quest for decentralization transforming citizens’ civic engagement via participatory processes
Northwest University, April 26, 2020
The Impact of Religiosity and Sexual Scripts on Christian Women Advocating Sexual Agency
Northwest University, August 31, 2020
Research supports the correlation between increased sexual satisfaction and increased marital satisfaction. After examining previous research on the sexual satisfaction levels of highly religious women, there was a correlation ...
Assessing Prevalence Rates and Clinical Impairment of Orthorexia Nervosa in a U.S. Population
Northwest University, July 27, 2020
Orthorexia nervosa has been characterized as a pathological fixation toward consuming healthy foods. Recognized by U.S. physician Bratman in 1997, orthorexia has received global attention among professionals in the medical ...
Veterans Treating Veterans: Positive Perceptions of Potential Therapeutic Alliances
Northwest University, December 17, 2020
Veteran suicide is the leading cause of veteran deaths in the United States, as reported by the Department of Veteran Affairs in 2017 and 2019. The continued increase of veteran suicides is most often attributed to the ...
Depression as a Mediator of Interoceptive Sensibility and Adolescent Cannabis Use Frequency
Northwest University, September 22, 2020
Adolescence is a dynamic and critical period of development that can be become disrupted by cannabis use and symptoms of depression. Interoception has been connected to depression in adolescents, as well as substance use ...
Political Ideology and Black-and-White Thinking
Northwest University, November 30, 2020
The political ideology of the American people has become increasingly polarized over the last decade; this trend corresponds with increasingly negative views of people with different values. Black-and-white thinking is a ...
The Effects of Self-Care and Organizational Support on Burnout in Treatment Providers that work with Sex Trafficking Survivors
Northwest University, July 27, 2020
Mental healthcare providers that work with survivors of sex trafficking are at high risk for burnout, which not only impacts the individual but can have negative effects on the organization and the population they serve. ...
The Housing Crisis in King County and Its Impact on Refugees and Asylees: What Role Can the Local Church Play
Northwest University, 2020