This article debunks the myth that only crazy people see psychotherapists, and sheds some light on what psychotherapy really is...
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Children with ADHD ‘learn better when fidgeting’
A new study suggests that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder perform better at tasks that challenge their working memory if they are moving more...
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Watch where you’re going – Study reveals how people avoid bumping into each other while doing certain tasks
A new study has a rare look into the delicate dynamics of social movement, and shows how people avoid bumping into each other while doing complementary, coordinated tasks such as dancing...
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Emotional problems in schoolgirls rose dramatically over past 5 years
Emotional problems in girls aged 11-13 in England increased by 55% between 2009 and 2014, finds new research from UCL and the Anna Freud Centre...
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The Psychology of Voting: An Emotional Matter?
Psychologists investigating our voting behaviour say we're not rational beings and that choosing a prime minister is an emotional business...
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Facebook users’ wishful thinking: Cyberbullying, depression won’t happen to me
Facebook users with so-called optimistic bias think they're less likely than other users to experience cyberbullying, depression and other negative social and psychological effects from using the site, a Dartmouth-Cornell study finds...
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Hey, Kids, Look at Me When We’re Talking
he strain of getting young people to turn from their screens and look into other people’s eyes...
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How Mental Illness Is Misrepresented in the Media
Insidious portrayals on TV shape perceptions about real-life people with psychological disorders...
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Faith vs. Facts
People reason differently when they think about God...
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Antidepressants? You might be better off TALKING:
Psychotherapy can 're-wire' the brain - without the side-effects of drugs. Eight weeks of psychotherapy could re-wire the brain, improving the symptoms of people with depression, say University of Kassel researchers...
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