Intuition is an undergraduate academic journal of psychology. It is managed, edited, and designed by an editorial board composed of undergraduate psychology and editing students, a faculty adviser, and other faculty members who assist in the reviewing process. Intuition publishes three issues a year, one in both the fall and winter semesters and another at the conclusion of summer term. The journal seeks to publish psychological research, studies, essays, reviews, and cover art done by psychology undergraduates.
Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 1 (2024)
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Articles
Overcoming Social, Cultural, Physical and COVID-19 Barriers to Treatment for Eating Disorders through Teletherapy
Wyatt W. Capener
Finding Meaning in Psychotherapy: A Literature Review of Logotherapeutic Methodology in Psychotherapeutic Treatment
Jason M. Hoskin
It is Not Just a Phase: Psychosocial Factors as a Window Into Adolescent Alcohol Abuse in Rural Communities
Jamie Pineda
Parental Strategies for Modifying Behavior: The Positives of Positive Reinforcement
Benjamin D. Rasmussen
Understanding the Unexplored Illness of Scrupulosity
Nicholas York
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