Hello, my name is Annie English, and I am honored to have been chosen as one of the recipients of an IDEA Grant this year! Currently, I am a junior pursuing a double major in Criminology and Psychology. I plan on obtaining a graduate degree of some kind, before heading towards a career in criminalContinue reading “Anne English: Music and Perceptions of Youth Crime”
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Taste Testing the “Research Life”
Featured image is of members of the the Laboratory for the Study and Prevention of Suicide-Related Conditions and Behaviors. It goes without saying that the biggest high of the entire IDEA Grant process was receiving the award itself. By the time the IDEA Grant application was due in February 2024, I was already into the prospectusContinue reading “Taste Testing the “Research Life””
An Escape into Escapism
Within psychology, a lot of research has been done into the feeling of entrapment and how that relates to suicidal ideation, eventually leading to suicidal behavior. One of the two leading theories of suicide is the integrated motivational-volitional model of suicide (IMV; O’Connor et al., 2018) – the other leading theory of suicide is theContinue reading “An Escape into Escapism”