An author fears losing control of her own story...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
PsychQuotes
The Importance of Hide-and-Seek
It’s a game. But it’s also what we need in life: the freedom to be found...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Making Therapy Work for You: Have Your Feelings Without Your Feelings Having You
"I've noticed that most people come in to therapy with some preconception about what to do with their feelings in session: Some believe that venting will help them to heal, others feel that it will be most helpful to remain distanced from their feelings so that they can analyze them..."
<<Read Article>>
Read More
New study explores bystander intervention in cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is drawing increasing attention, with online activity soaring and a larger number of bullying cases resulting in tragedy...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Are your emotional responses normal or abnormal?
Report examines the difference between normal and abnormal emotion in how we diagnose depression. We all feel emotion, we all get upset, can feel low, angry and overjoyed, but when do these emotional responses become something of a medical concern?...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Photo selection study reveals we don’t look like we think we look
Be careful when choosing your next passport photo or profile image as a new study suggests we are so poor at picking good likenesses of our face that strangers make better selections...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Resiliency training program helps teens deal with today’s stresses
Amid reports that rank today's teens as the most stressed generation in the country, a new study offers hope for helping them effectively manage stress and build long-term resiliency...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Tips for Keeping That Post-Vacation Feeling
Maintaining pleasure after a great vacation is a challenge, but there are vacation-extending tactics that can help...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Analysis finds 23% of children are victims of cyberbullying
A review of 36 studies looking at online harassment and bullying among children finds evidence of a strong link between cyberbullying and depression, with girls being most at risk...
<<Read Article>>
Read More
Children with good memories are better liars, research shows
Children who benefit from a good memory are much better at covering up lies, researchers from the University of Sheffield have discovered...
<<Read Article>>
Read More