"What can my body do, and why is that important to me?" New research investigates functionality appreciation and eating ...
When an addiction and a mental health disorder coexist—a condition known as dual disorder—scientific evidence indicates that ...
Credit: Getty Images Some rare psychological disorders may occur so infrequently that most mental health professionals might never encounter them. Approximately 1 of every 5 adults in the United ...
Could hyperbaric oxygen treat PTSD, depression, and anxiety? New evidence suggests that this treatment may rewire the ...
A new study of movement disorders published in the International Journal of Public Health was led by Santa Barbara City ...
A new nationwide study reveals that misophonia rarely occurs in isolation. Approximately 65% of individuals with severe sound ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders suggests that deep-seated negative beliefs formed in childhood ...
A new study undertaken by researchers at Johns Hopkins University has discovered a link between cannabis use disorder and ...
Other terms that have crept from the therapist’s couch into the public lexicon include love-bombing, triggered, grooming, and toxic. Frequently, mental-health experts say, when we overuse these words, ...
The psychology of hoarding reveals deep emotional ties to possessions. Experts explain why discarding items can trigger ...
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