Talk Therapies Take On a Vital Role in Treating Schizophrenia
Cognitive-behavioral therapy helps to treat symptoms of schizophrenia for which drugs are ineffective
Cognitive-behavioral therapy helps to treat symptoms of schizophrenia for which drugs are ineffective
Researchers who study aphantasia, or the inability to visualize something in your “mind’s eye,” are starting to get a sense of how to accurately measure the condition and what it may mean for those who have it...
Scientists are deciphering how the brain choreographs immune responses, hoping to find treatments for a range of diseases
How romance affects our well-being is a lot more complicated than “they lived happily ever after.”
A psychiatrist who has studied the effects of previous devastating quakes explains how the Turkey-Syria earthquake could impact survivors’ mental health
In fair zoo-ona, a pair of star-cross’d pandas take their life. And we learn about whether or not animals can fall in love.
Are you “anxious,” “avoidant” or “disorganized?” So-called attachment styles have taken the Internet by storm. But it turns out there’s a lot more to unpack than people think. ...
To improve workers’ health, research shows, companies need to support “transformational” leaders and weed out “destructive” actors, not just tout wellness programs...
Host Shayla Love dives into the true story behind the now infamous 36 questions that lead to love.
Commuting creates a liminal space that allows people to transition between home and work, which remote work doesn’t provide
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