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Paul Korte, Ph.D.

@drpaulkorte

Clinical Psychologist advocating for better health and well-being with expertise in health psych, integrated healthcare, addictions, and rural health

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Outrage is hijacking our culture and our minds - this peice from a few years ago continues to ring true today. Particularly worth reading to referenced paper at the end: Moral outrage in the digital age," by Molly Crockett, 2017. npr.org/2019/10/04/767…

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Well stated. The gap between science and practice is too far and students shouldn't feel caught in the middle. I would love to see the gap narrow and empower our students to be leaders in closing the gap. APA Division 50 (Society of Addiction Psychology) Nicole Karst addictionpsychology.org/soap-box/2024/…

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Good news, Missouri! Thanks for all your hard work on this, Rachel Winograd UMSL report: For the first time in several years, Missouri’s drug overdose deaths decline missourinet.com/2024/10/10/ums…

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Food deserts "didn’t materialize around the country for no reason," Stacy Mitchell writes. "Something happened. That something was a specific federal policy change in the 1980s." theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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Burnout isn't simply about being tired. Before jumping to conclusions and quitting your job, examine the various reasons you could be at boiling point. s.hbr.org/3pedmc1