Best and Worst in Psychology & Psychiatry – April 2016
by Carla Clark, PhDThis month we are going meta — meta-analysis, that is. Meta-analyses are powerful statistical studies that combine the... READ MORE →
This month we are going meta — meta-analysis, that is. Meta-analyses are powerful statistical studies that combine the... READ MORE →
We observe the modern epidemic of mass murder in this country and are shocked. We can’t understand who these (mostly young)... READ MORE →
A new UK study discovers that women who feel their sexual partner is imposing perfectionist standards on them may suffer... READ MORE →
This article presents a selection of research papers on the subject of neuroscience and neurology published in April. As... READ MORE →
The Western diet or the standard American diet has been recognized as one of the most common food diets in the world. An... READ MORE →
Back in 2009, I wrote an article detailing some of the most annoying bad habits of therapists. It included things such as... READ MORE →
Finding out who we are meant to be can be a difficult task and most won’t take the time and energy involved in the journey.... READ MORE →
Pain is subjective. It is a sensory and emotional experience that can be influenced by countless factors, ranging from expectations... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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