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Big Changes for Diagnosing PTSD

by Brenda Walker, MA
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The effects of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can dismantle the lives of not only those who suffer from this illness,... READ MORE →

The Neurobiology behind a Sense of Place

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I remember clearly one of the first times I was aware of the concept that can be characterized as a “sense of place.”... READ MORE →

Videoconferencing – Changing the Face of Mental Healthcare

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It is not noteworthy (or particularly blog-worthy) news that mental health care is not up to par, especially in the United... READ MORE →

Out-Group Discrimination Fuels Anger, Risk-Taking and Vigilance

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Discrimination originates in prejudice. It most often takes the form of social rejection, with racial- and gender-based discrimination... READ MORE →

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As we get ready to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend, we have been greeted with news of the liberation of three young... READ MORE →

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Most older adults accept forgetfulness as natural part of the aging process. However, a group of Canadian researchers from... READ MORE →

Humanistic Theory and Therapy, Applied to the Psychotic Individual

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Sometimes people understand psychosis or schizophrenia to be unrelenting, even with the intervention of psychotherapy. It... READ MORE →

Human Aggression and Violence – A Necessary Evil?

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Here, I explore, perhaps, the darker realm of the human experience. Clearly, we are bombarded by aggression and violence... READ MORE →

Neuroticism is Good for Your Health

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Good news for all worrywarts and overachievers! All your moodiness, anxiety, organizational skills, and self-control may... READ MORE →

Joy to the World – Empathy and Positive Emotions

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Empathy is the ability to perceive and react to another person’s emotions. Much attention has been paid to empathy regarding... READ MORE →

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