A new study has revealed that suicide figures may not be as accurate as they are reported, with key Western countries having a higher suicide rate than that reported in official figures...
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Family & Relationships
Mental disorders and physical diseases co-occur in teenagers
Every third teenager has suffered from one mental disorder and one physical disease...
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Women think ‘as rationally’ as men – but also use more gut feeling
How much do men and women differ psychologically? Does greater emotional empathy in women result in less rational thinking when it comes to choosing to do harm for a greater good?...
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Personality test finds Great Britain’s most extroverted, agreeable and emotionally stable regions
A survey of almost 400,000 British residents has highlighted significant differences in personalities between regions...
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A 45-minute power nap can boost your memory five-fold, study finds
At last, nodding off in the office or at school can be justified for its medical benefits, specifically for its positive effect on the memory...
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In College and Hiding From Scary Ideas
Universities, rather than being forums for free expression, are encouraging “safe spaces” to protect delicate sensibilities...
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Are smartphones making our children mentally ill?
Leading child psychotherapist Julie Lynn Evans believes easy and constant access to the internet is harming youngsters...
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Laughter is an effective catalyst for new relationships
If you want someone to open up to you, just make them laugh...
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Toddlers in trouble
Depression in dads as well as moms causes anxiety and bad behaviour in toddlers...
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It’s Not Always Depression
Sometimes, it’s shame...
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