A new brief report published in JAMA Psychiatry finds that the instructions for the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ), a ...
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CU Boulder study: Using imagination to improve relationships
A University of Colorado Boulder study has uncovered new evidence that vivid imagining can impact the brain and its ...
Child homicide rates have tripled since 1950, with homicide one of the top five causes.
If you've ever felt lonely and alone, but the moment you force yourself to go out, you can't wait to get away from crowds, ...
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Scientists name everyday foods that fight depression naturally
Scientists are increasingly clear that what we eat does not just shape our waistlines, it also influences how our brains ...
The sudden ascent of the AI therapist seems startlingly futuristic, as if it should be unfolding in some later time when the ...
Research shows that giving time, money or support to others is associated with benefits to well-being. But doing so isn’t ...
Are you a parent to one child? Or are you considering having a child in the future, and wondering about what your family size ...
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21 Things Happy People Do Alone Without Feeling Self-Conscious
Truly happy people don't wait for company to enjoy their lives, and don't apologize for it, either. Here are 21 everyday ...
Teaching grace to your kids doesn't have to be a daunting task and can even be a life lesson filled with moments of ...
This study provides important evidence that negative affect is associated with slower cognitive processing in daily life, with findings replicated across three independent samples and supported by ...
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