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Tag: psychology

Depression too often gets deemed ‘hard to treat’ when medication falls short

Elissa H. Patterson, University of Michigan and Jay Kayser, University of Michigan A plumber who shows up to fix...

Sibling aggression and abuse go beyond rivalry – bullying within a...

Corinna Jenkins Tucker, University of New Hampshire and Tanya Rouleau Whitworth, University of New Hampshire Nearly 80% of U.S....

Lots of people believe in Bigfoot and other pseudoscience claims –...

Craig A. Foster, State University of New York Cortland Uncommon Courses is an occasional series...

Lots of people believe in Bigfoot and other pseudoscience claims –...

Craig A. Foster, State University of New York College at Cortland Uncommon Courses is an...

3 reasons local climate activism is more powerful than people realize

Global warming has increased the number of extreme weather events around the world by 400% since the 1980s. Countries know how to...

Social media always remembers – which makes moving on from a...

Kate G. Blackburn, The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts; Leah E. LeFebvre, University of Alabama, and Nick Brody,...

How to deal with holiday stress, Danish-style

Marie Helweg-Larsen, Dickinson College The holidays often involve jubilant gift exchanges, renewed connections with family and friends, and treasured...

Keep calm and carry on – but how? A psychologist offers...

Bethany Teachman, University of Virginia Well-meaning advice for people stressing out about current events often includes encouragement to be...

EXPLORING NATURE

Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9,500-year-old mystery about Stone Age...

Jessica C. Thompson, Yale University; Elizabeth Sawchuk, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York), and Jessica Cerezo-Román, University of Oklahoma