New evidence suggests that brief (4-session) motivational interviewing can reduce drug use and increase HIV prevention uptake ...
Being an avid news consumer can lead to decreased mental well-being. Consuming war-related news articles is associated with ...
Why are 90% of people right-handed and 10% left-handed? A modification of the well-known fighting hypothesis aims to explain ...
Evidence from behavioural neuroscience may help explain why some social media content is damaging for youngsters.
When you talk, are people listening to just some of your words or are they fully engaged with you? These 5 tips will help you ...
The movie “Nuremberg” is a historical drama that forces us to look beyond entertainment and kitchen psychology.
Those with misophonia can find it hard to accept that their lives may look different than they expected. CBT and acceptance ...
Modern life keeps us indoors, but the brain evolved outside. Even brief time in sunlight and nature can restore attention, ...
Writing a book can reshape identity and self-understanding by forcing people to organize their experiences and ideas into a ...
Forgiveness and reconciliation are often confused. In family estrangement, you can forgive without reconnecting, and ...
An autism expert sparks fierce debate over whether the spectrum has grown too broad, leading to misdiagnosis in children and adults in cases that are milder or unclear.
"What if" thoughts can take over when life is going okay. Here is a five-word phrase that helps your brain settle without ...
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