10 best anime based on science
Although anime is primarily considered an entertainment medium, it can also be an educational tool. Some anime can make learning fun or entertain viewers to the point that they don't realize they are learning. However, not all…
USM School of Psychology Hosts Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on March 26
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The annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM), hosted by the Mississippi Chapter of the American…
Through Camp Kesem, MSU Students Help Families Affected by Cancer | News
Camp Kesem describes its goal of ensuring that children touched by parents with cancer are never alone.…
UP Board Exam Date 2022: UPMSP Announces Class 10th, 12th Date Sheet at upmsp.edu.in – Check Full…
UP Board 2022 Exam Date: Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shikha Parishad (UPMSP) announced the date sheet for 10th and 12th classes on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. According to the schedule published on the official website of UPMSP…
What it is, signs and more I Psych Central
Speaking in front of others can be difficult for some, but there are ways to deal with it.Many have experienced some level of anxiety when it comes to speaking in front of others. From a slightly elevated heart rate to sweaty palms, public…
How ‘national narcissism’ makes people more likely to believe in conspiracy theories
Believing that you are part of a nation that is superior to all and deserves special treatment, this is what “national narcissism” looks like. National narcissism is one of many forms of "collective narcissismwhere an individual or group…
3 reasons to choose curiosity over control
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If there is a major trend currently shared by both the political left and the right, it is perhaps the devaluation of curiosity as virtuous. More and more people are choosing to celebrate…
Online Roadmap Podcast: Online Student Registration | Online roadmap
Tammy Bishoff talks with WVU Online Enrollment Management Coordinator Jennifer Pruzinsky about the online…
Dual-Credit Courses Provide Unique Opportunities for Hannibal Students – Oswego County Today
Students in the Dawn Battles SUPA Forensics dual credit course (left) learn about crime scene processing and fingerprinting techniques during a recent lesson. Photo courtesy of HCSD.
HANNIBAL, NY — For Hannibal High School students…
Stigma and withholding mental health treatment
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Right now, the phrase "it's ok to not be ok" should be emphasized to everyone. The pandemic and the war between Russia and Ukraine have added to the stress, sadness and…
hint, it’s not your fault
Almost three-quarters of parents worry that their children's use of mobile devices will be harmful to them or to family relationships - and this is apparent from research carried out before the pandemic.But it is not the fault of the…
Psychologist discusses Euphoria’s depiction of addiction
"So there's no way it's really accurate because, well, it's a TV show."
The last season of Euphoria officially ended last weekend, and if you watched, you'd know the show deals with some pretty big issues,…
Inaugural GRADFlix Contest Winners Announced – The Brock News
It was a clever and apt analogy that ultimately won Caitlyn Gallant (MA 2017) the Faculty of Graduate Studies' inaugural GRADflix video research competition.
In her presentation, Gallant, who recently completed her doctorate…
St Mary’s Academic wins prestigious award
Dr Jacob Johanssen, Head of the Bachelor's Degree Course in Communication and Marketing and Co-Head of the Doctoral Program at St Mary's University, Twickenham, has won the Lotte Köhler Prize for Developmental, Cultural and Social…
How Social Media Can Help or Hurt in a Disaster
Modern fandom largely takes place on social media. Instead of writing fan letters or subscribing to paper "zines" to connect with other like-minded people, fans come together in online communities to celebrate the…
Chicago School of Professional Psychology president applauds Biden’s mental health initiative…
Los Angeles, March 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- President Joe Biden's announcement yesterday of a new pledge…
Mental health should be a priority as cases rise among students – psychologist
University students feeling anxious and uncertain about the Covid-19 outbreak should try not to become totally preoccupied with the pandemic, a psychologist says.
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Students living in halls of…
Reviews | Sheila Heti: “On some level, I should be alone right now, but also, we’re…
A newspaper in Alphabetical orderOPQ
A little over 10 years ago, I started looking back at the journals I had kept over the previous decade. I wondered if I had changed. So I loaded the 500,000 words from my journals into Excel to…
The 2022 iaedp™ Virtual Symposium will offer an exciting on-demand program with world-renowned…
The opening day of the 35th Annual Symposium of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (iaedp.com) is April 1, 2022, from a virtual platform with a full on-demand program and seven speakers world famous.BEIJING,…
Mental health care in prisons ‘ineffective’ due to shortage of psychologists, says…
news, local news, alexander maconochie center, canberra prison, mental health, canberra prison, amc, psychologists, staff, indigenousACT prison inmates with the most mental health issues are not receiving adequate treatment due to a severe…
Long Covid and the Brain
Inject an agent that stimulates the immune system (usually called a lipopolysaccharide) into a rat and the animal will exhibit a constellation of behavioral symptoms called "sickness behavior." Symptoms include reduced…
New psychiatry units at Rikers delayed despite renewed focus on mental health and justice
A de Blasio-era plan to expand specialized units for people with mental illness at Rikers Island has stalled without any timetable from the Adams administration, even as the new public safety plan for the Mayor claims to place a strong…
Arts Unplugged will present the science of the little ones
From cell-sized robots to quantum computers to manipulation of human genes, the Arts Unplugged: Science of the Very, Very Small The March 9 event will explore nanoscale and quantum-scale innovations that are shaping our future.…
Resilience is a Philosophy: A Lifespan Approach
Every time I type the word "resilience", the spell checker seems to prefer the word "resilience". This got me wondering whether the word “resilience” exists or not. When I searched for the definition of "resilience",…
What to know about teen porn exposure
Far from watching a sultry magazine centerfold, today's teens watch porn videos online with motion and sound, depicting every potential sex act imaginable. The Internet, which has been called the "triple A engine"…
Does Cannabis Cause Schizophrenia? | psychology today
Many states now make marijuana available for recreational use. Unfortunately, popular literature and the Internet are littered with misinformation and prejudice regarding whether marijuana causes psychosis. Does…
New “WellNurse” program will provide care for caregivers
Feb. 27 - A new program being developed by the University of Maine will use federal grant money to teach nursing students how to take care of themselves while caring for patients.The program, "WellNurse," is being developed with a federal…
what happens when a physicist writes about psychology?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if a physicist, psychologist, and alternative healer walked into a bar? Me neither, but the punchline is Emotional: how feelings shape our thinking, by Leonard Mlodinow. Whether you love it, hate…
What is a narcissistic breakdown?
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Many people imagine narcissists as extremely confident people who never doubt themselves. The reality is quite different. People with narcissistic personality disorder have…
ADHD linked to hoarding behavior – new study
New research has found that people with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are much more likely to display hoarding behaviors as well, which can have a serious impact on their quality…
Covid-19, mask guidelines and testing news: live updates
Family members at a mass crematorium in East Delhi, India, in April 2021.Credit...Atul Loke for The New York TimesA new study estimates that at least 5.2 million children worldwide lost a parent or other caregiver to Covid-19 in the first…
Why the Russians are Putin’s hostages
Russia has started an invasion of Ukraine. Which seemed impossible: “Do the Russians want war? But of course not, never” — it happened. A person who is ready to turn Russian boys into…
Judge a dictator by his face
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a video address to the nation in Moscow on February 21 that sparked a deluge of analysis across the world, focusing on the mental state of the leader whom the West fears will…
Pet ownership can preserve brain power as we age
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Numerous studies have shown that dog owners tend to to live longer than non-owners. One reason may be that walk the dog keeps owners physically active. On average, dog…
Examination for CAPF officers to have a psychic test like for the armed forces, DIPR to draw the…
Soon, candidates for the Deputy Commander of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) exam will have to show their psychological abilities just like the exams for officers of the armed forces. The central government is working on a proposal…
Marilyn Schroer Obituary (1956 – 2022) – Newberry, TX
Dr. Marilyn Faye (Marek) SchroerFebruary 1, 1956 - February 13, 2022Dr. Marilyn Faye (Marek) Schroer, 66, of Newberry, South Carolina left this life and joined the Heaven's Angels on Sunday February 13, 2022. Marilyn was born February 1,…
Study finds women aren’t posting less during pandemic
A new study on COVID-19-era publishing patterns by gender contradicts previous research on the topic, suggesting that women have not published less than before the pandemic, overall.
What the study calls gender inequality, however, has…
Genome science: skeptics are angry and rejecters retreat
It's no secret that a tiny but perhaps growing portion of Americans are deeply angry with many, if not all, societal and political institutions. On the right, reasons for the furor include fear of racial or gender…
Why has America always been obsessed with baby boomers?
Since the birth of the first baby boomer (in Philadelphia, one minute after midnight on January 1, 1946), America has had a fixation on generation, as the history of the group makes clear. Examining every aspect of the…
Mobile Integrated Health Care Community Nurse Job – Delta County Ambulance District
DCAD Community Paramedic Job Description
Position Summary: This position reports to the Clinical/Operational Coordinator and Shift Manager as applicable. The community paramedic provides care, assessments and consultation to patients and…
Missouri barn offers cuddling therapy as a way to cope
DITTMER, Mo. (AP) - He's one of those therapists who doesn't say much, really. No in-depth questions about his mood or concerns.But her body was warm and soft, and her stomach twisted with a soothing, rhythmic growl.
As Chico…
Holland’s research aims for a survivor-focused approach to reporting sexual violence |…
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln researcher is using a National Science Foundation grant to study how two higher education institutions are implementing federal guidelines that address sexual violence on campus.
Researcher…
Empathy in Art and Psychotherapy
Empathic therapy
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Empathy is often tied to a moral feeling, but the human ability to “sense” others goes to the beating heart of aesthetic experience as well as psychotherapeutic…
Humilitainment: why the internet thrives on the humiliation of others
With its gruesome slapstick volley, severe bodily injury, and focus on public humiliation, "Jackass Forever" was number one at the domestic box office in its opening weekend. The enduring popularity of the "Jackass"…
AFCAT Result 2022: Here’s How to Start Preparing for AFSB Post-Results Processes
The Air Force Common Admission Test 2022 (AFCAT) was conducted online on February 12, 13 and 14, 2022, in CBT mode at various centers in India. After the exam, unofficial AFCAT corrections have been released by various institutions.…
Cornell edges out Clarkson – Clarkson University Athletics
Clarkson allowed 2 goals in…
How much can you trust personality tests?
Many people take personality tests to find out more about themselves. Of course, the tests only reflect how we feel about ourselves, but the results can give a unique perspective on our traits. First, a good test asks…
Study shows cognitive information processing speed remains largely stable over decades
Mental speed - the speed at which we can process problems requiring quick decision-making - does not change dramatically over decades. Psychologists from the University of Heidelberg came to this conclusion. Led by Dr. Mischa von Krause…
The 4 types of regret
The 4 categories of regret
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Regret is a powerfully strong emotion that most people have felt, despite all the self-help advice that regret is nonsense and should be avoided. When…
Foreign workers in Russia report invasive exams under new health checks law
ST. PETERSBURG — When Charlotte Wrigley went to the clinic at the UFMC Migration Center in St. Petersburg for a series of health checks mandatory for foreigners working in Russia, she didn't expect to have to undergo a full…
Older people can prevent memory decline by sticking to regular exercise
We all know exercise is good for us, but that still leaves a lot of questions. How much exercise? Who benefits the most? And when in our lives? New research by psychologists at the University of Pittsburgh pools data from…
More than masks affecting the mental health of young people: letters
February 16 -- To the editor:At a recent local school board meeting, disturbing statistics about youth mental health were shared. Statistics have indicated an increase in depression, anxiety and suicide rates among young people over the…
$1.7 million has been donated to the victims of Oxford High. Here is the plan to distribute it
A proposed distribution of $1.7 million in donations to victims of the Oxford High School mass shooting would limit psychological trauma payments to students who were in or near a hallway, restroom and a classroom where the shooting…
How Practitioners Can Better Manage Microaggressions
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This post was co-authored by Sarah MacLaughlin, LSW, and Rahil Briggs, Psy.D.
Despite increased awareness of the need for diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace,…
Prevent pain in aging | Exercise and aging
When it comes to warding off the kind of bone, joint and muscle pain that often accompanies aging, a new study in the journal PLOS ONE suggests exercising harder for longer durations. Many older people reduce their physical…
Luke named first Horowitz professor of social policy – The Source
Douglas Lukea leading researcher in public health policy, systems science, and tobacco control at the Brown School of Washington University in St. Louis, has been named the first Irving Louis Horowitz Professor of Social Policy .
An…
UW Health: Psychologist stresses importance of mental health in pediatric cancer care
MADISON, Wis. - Today is International Childhood Cancer Day, and an expert from UW Health Kids shares her perspective on the importance of mental health throughout the childhood cancer care journey a family.
According to the Wisconsin…
KFPL conference explores connection between play and learning – Kingston News
Image via KFPL.How do children discover the world? Does playing allow you to learn? What do we mean when we say children are “little scientists”? The Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) invites the public to join Brooke Hilton,…
Editorial: Course policies unfairly expect in-person attendance
As many classes are returning to an in-person format, Tufts students who remain in isolation or quarantine due to positive COVID-19 tests or contact tracing continue to face many difficulties with to classmates who can attend each class…
Social Science Center Awards Research Fellowships 2022-23
The Cornell Center for Social Sciences Fellowship Program, which supports social science research by Cornell faculty members, awarded a total of $85,000 to 10 researchers for their 2022-2023 CCSS Fellowship Program.
The program…
Physics and psychology of cats – an (unlikely) conversation
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(THE CONVERSATION) Have you wondered why cats are so agile and seem to adapt perfectly to cups, boxes and other…
Cornell psychology professors dig into what makes or breaks a relationship as Valentine’s Day…
As Valentine's Day approaches, knowing the ins and outs of how relationships work can be extremely beneficial for students. Many hope to make a real connection with someone else and fall in love, but love isn't the only thing that…
Just five more minutes, mom
Lisa L Lewis
THE WASHINGTON POST - We already know this pandemic has been horrific for teens and their mental health.
Last month's mental health advisory from the Surgeon General of the United States (USA)!-->!-->…
Swiss voters reject animal testing ban
About 556,000 animals were used for experimental purposes in Switzerland last year, according to the Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs. The vast majority were mice (346,000), birds (66,000) and rats…
Fortune may favor the brave, but logic favors prudence
Bitcoin's value has fallen around 30% since it was announced last fall that Matt Damon was to become one of the faces of Crypto.com.It's not the actor's fault, of course, but it's not what was expected when the site ran ads featuring…
Dr. Julie Smith: “Mental health is no different from physical health. No one is safe’ |…
Dr Julie Smith, 37, is a clinical psychologist who has a private practice in Hampshire and spent 10 years working for the NHS. In November 2019, she started make TikToks containing clear and engaging advice on various mental health issues.…
How my smartphone changed my life
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It's been 10 years since I made a decision that would change my life forever. This decision changed the way I communicate with others, the way I spend my free time and what I look…
Most of us want to trust the experts, but can we?
In 2016, British politician Michael Gove sadly declared that "the British people have had enough of the experts". The phrase has been touted in the years since, not only in the context of Brexit, but also in relation…
Experts warn of another dangerous TikTok trend
FRANKLIN — A dangerous new trend is emerging on the social media site, TikTok, and health experts want parents and caregivers to know what's out there.According to a recent report from Good Morning America, a new TikTok trend could lead to…
How the Brain Rewires After Losing a Loved One
The following is an excerpt from The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn About Love and Loss by Mary Frances O'Connor.
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Is your child ready for social media? A child psychologist explains
Knoxville, Tenn. (WATE) — Every day children with mobile phones are inundated with images that could affect them negatively, especially if they access social media.
What causes tonsillitis, will your tonsils be removed?…
Louis Theroux Defends Controversial ‘Platform’ Figures in New Series
Louis Theroux has defended controversial “platform” figures including white nationalists and an alleged sexual predator in his new series. The journalist's forthcoming BBC2 series, Forbidden America, explores extreme voices in the US - with…
Dozens of GOP lawmakers again urge Biden to take cognitive test
Nearly 40 Republicans are demanding that Joe Biden receive cognitive tests and have his results shared with the public, writing in a letter to the president "we are concerned about your cognitive and mental abilities."“We believe that,…
The Guide: college courses, first week of preparation
It's the first time you walk into class in a room full of students you don't know, with an instructor who might intimidate you – it's a rollercoaster of emotions.…
Partnering up can help you grow as an individual – here’s the psychology of a…
It is common to desire to become a better version of yourself. Just like the desires to eat, drink and avoid harming themselves, human beings also have a basic need to learn, grow and improve - what psychologists call self-expansion.…
Jordan Peterson knows psychology, including ‘global warming’ groupthink: News: The…
Five days before the recent snowstorm shook the Mid-Atlantic region, the ECMWF weather model predicted over 30 inches for parts of Delaware, coastal Maryland and southern New Jersey. The model had overestimated snowfall by up to a factor…
Hollywood, Amnesia, and What It Reminds Us of Memory – Harvard Gazette
Schachter also praised Nolan's understanding of anterograde amnesia, in which a person is unable to form new memories, although he noted that most cases of anterograde amnesia also result in retrograde amnesia or loss of memory. memories…
How Psychiatry Shaped My View of Cannabis
The privilege given to psychiatrists to hear the most intimate facets of people's lives, combined with the authority and responsibility to administer medication appropriately and safely, gives them a unique perspective…
6 Healthy Video Conferencing Habits to Avoid Zoom Fatigue
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New research suggests that watching self-video may be more exhausting for some than others. Factors such as "mirror anxiety" and lack of a sense of belonging to the group can…
Concerned about in-person classes? Here’s how you can build resilience
With a full return to in-person classes on February 7, 2022, students at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) should be feeling anxious. While some worry about their safety on campus due to Covid-19, others are nervous about the…