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Clinical Psychology
1hr 24mins
“There are at least three very much interrelated misconceptions about trauma right now.”
3mins
Humans have always had religion. What does this say about our minds? Reza Aslan PhD, Lisa Miller PhD, and Rob Bell MDiv explain.
Unlikely Collaborators
2mins
Your body language sends messages before your mouth does. Author Robert Greene and negotiation expert Daniel Shapiro PhD explain the key characteristics of nonverbal power and emotional presence that shape how others perceive you.
Unlikely Collaborators
5mins
Do humans share one consciousness? This psychologist says yes.
9mins
Spirituality declines, depression rises. Is there a link?
A series of charts shows how prevalent different mental illnesses are across the globe — but how we define them matters.
Neuroscientists hope to learn more in the hope of finding a way to reverse dementia.
Studies show talk therapy works, but experts disagree about how it does so. Finding the answer could help professionals and patients.
Eyes with lower pigment (blue or grey eyes) don’t need to absorb as much light as brown or dark eyes before this information reaches the retinal cells. This might provide light-eyed people with some resilience to SAD.
Treatments for depression have significantly improved since the 1980s. So why isn't the rate of depression decreasing?
The results of a recent study suggest that some clinicians might be failing to explore other causes when treating gender dysphoria.