Theoretical approaches, treatment preferences, and clinician bias all play a role in the ways we understand eating disorders.
A study by an international team of researchers led by Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) Psychology Department ...
A new study of movement disorders published in the International Journal of Public Health was led by Santa Barbara City ...
Could hyperbaric oxygen treat PTSD, depression, and anxiety? New evidence suggests that this treatment may rewire the ...
A new nationwide study reveals that misophonia rarely occurs in isolation. Approximately 65% of individuals with severe sound ...
Every day, millions of people search for questions related to their mental health. A study conducted by the online psychology service Unobravo reveals the most frequently searched symptoms and ...
Distinct psychiatric disorders have more in common biologically than previously believed, according to the largest and most detailed analysis to date of how genes influence mental illness. The study, ...
Research teams at Mayo Clinic campuses help patients with medical illness to adapt to their medical conditions and implement positive lifestyle changes.
The psychology of hoarding reveals deep emotional ties to possessions. Experts explain why discarding items can trigger intense anxiety and distress.
Other terms that have crept from the therapist’s couch into the public lexicon include love-bombing, triggered, grooming, and ...
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