For anxiety, a single intervention is not enough: Only 20 percent of youth treated for anxiety stay well over the next four years
No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the […]
No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the […] A growing body of research links divorce to a wide range of poor health outcomes, including greater risk for early […] Sports fans who engage with other fans they’ve never met at a multiday sporting event tend to remember the sponsors […] Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behaviour, which is “extremely repetitive” say psychologists. A study by […] The US mental health system faces considerable challenges in delivering behavioral healthcare to populations in need. In a special supplement […] The youngest patients with the brain tumor medulloblastoma are among the most challenging because their rapidly developing brains limit treatment […] Psychotic disorders often are severe and involve extreme symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations in which people lose their sense […] When a man throws money around on flashy cars, people intuitively interpret this behavior as a sign that he is […] Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have begun to unravel how serotonin acts, based on data collected in […] Lonely consumers are capable of behaving morally, but aren’t motivated to, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University […]behavior
For anxiety, a single intervention is not enough: Only 20 percent of youth treated for anxiety stay well over the next four years
Smoking, lack of exercise linked to early death after divorce
Having an emotional group feeling boosts multiday sports events: Fans who cheer together can give sponsors an edge, study finds
Why we fail to understand our smartphone use: Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behavior, which is ‘extremely repetitive’ say psychologists
Behavioral health workforce faces critical challenges in meeting population needs
One medulloblastoma subset requires less aggressive therapy
Clues to treating psychoses in mental health patients
Women see through flashy cars and bling: Women perceive men who extrovertly display their wealth as unsuitable partners for long-term relationships
Keep calm and carry on: Scientists make first serotonin measurements in humans
Lonely and non-empathetic people more likely to make unethical shopping decisions: Consumers who are lonely and not empathetic are not motivated to make moral choices at the store
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