January 2015 – What’s Hot and What’s Not in Psychology & Psychiatry
by Carla Clark, PhDThe fields of psychology and psychiatry kicked the year off with a hefty focus on child development research, action and... READ MORE →
The fields of psychology and psychiatry kicked the year off with a hefty focus on child development research, action and... READ MORE →
Known as torture by some and the shameful euphemism “enhanced interrogation” by the Central Intelligence Agency... READ MORE →
Psychology research is making a fool out of books like The Secret, which say that thinking positively and focusing your mind... READ MORE →
Millions of smokers around the globe will resolve to quit this New Year, and despite an increasing number of evidence-based... READ MORE →
Could your brain have the potential to predict what will happen in the future? READ MORE → Read More →
A surprising number of researchers suspect that your brain and body may be giving you a potentially game-changing glimpse... READ MORE →
For millennia, we have wondered what happens after death. This October 2014, scientists at Southampton University have published... READ MORE →
Back to school suicides. No, it’s not the name of the latest band. Worryingly, it is a heavily underreported, and barely... READ MORE →
What do music festivals, football matches and religious gatherings have in common? They are all associated with changes to... READ MORE →
Brand new research shows that the size, activity and connectivity in parts of the brain associated with reward and addiction... 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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