Phobias Part II, New Social Anxiety Treatments — MDMA, Testosterone & Less Serotonin
by Carla Clark, PhDRadical new research is not only giving cause to stop prescribing currently popular medications for social anxiety disorder... READ MORE →
Radical new research is not only giving cause to stop prescribing currently popular medications for social anxiety disorder... READ MORE →
A brand new NPR podcast, Hidden Brain, reveals the unseen patterns in our lives, where our unconscious mind plays a phenomenal... READ MORE →
Over 5,000 psychology and psychiatry research studies are published in high ranking journals every month. That’s far... READ MORE →
Did you know that approximately 1 in 4 people live with a mental illness worldwide? And that simply by learning and talking... READ MORE →
If I told you we could condense years of successful therapy, safely, down to a few hours using currently illegal psychedelic... READ MORE →
A new and innovative neuroimaging study published in NeuroImage has helped foster a deeper understanding of what makes some... READ MORE →
A leading-edge study to be published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy later this winter presents evidence claiming... READ MORE →
“Laughter is the best medicine” is a common expression used long before research supported laughter’s role in health... READ MORE →
This month’s picks are a bit of a mixed bag. A number of interesting studies coming from two domains in psychology could... READ MORE →
Valuing happiness is not only linked with putting your own mental and physical health at risk; our collective high hopes... 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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