A new study suggests that verbal mistreatment drives malignant self-regard more than other forms of trauma. Researchers found that internalized shame is most closely linked to emotional abuse, with distinct patterns emerging for men.
Preschoolers who spend just one hour a week gardening develop better eating habits and physical activity levels, according to new research published in Acta Psychologica focusing on five-year-old children.
A new clinical trial has found that a brain stimulation headband cleared by the FDA does not effectively treat ADHD in children. The study suggests previous positive results were likely driven by the placebo effect.
Psychology researchers have found that frequent pornography use and problematic use represent distinct profiles. The findings show that positive motivations link to healthy sexual regulation, whereas coping motives associate with dysfunction.
A new study suggests that a specific cocktail of dietary supplements may alleviate behavioral challenges associated with autism. The research provides evidence that mixing low doses of nutrients improves social behaviors and brain connectivity in mice.
A new study reveals that adolescents who view pictures of nature after being socially excluded recover their positive mood and confidence faster than those viewing urban scenes.
A large Finnish study following 114,000 young people found that living near busy roads increases the risk of depression and anxiety. The risk starts rising at noise levels commonly found in cities, independent of air pollution.
A new study finds that while antidepressants often cause yawning, an increase in frequency might mean the drugs aren't working. This physical marker could help doctors better monitor patient progress.
A new meta-analysis of nearly 150,000 participants reveals that Internet Gaming Disorder affects about 6 percent of young adults globally, challenging the assumption that video game addiction is solely a teenage problem.
Why do some people with depression seek help while others don’t? A new BMJ Mental Health study suggests the answer lies in “illness beliefs”—specifically, recognizing the condition and trusting that treatment works.
Researchers have identified specific brain connectivity deficits in individuals with chronic heroin addiction. The findings suggest that a breakdown between generation and evaluation networks leads to rigid thinking patterns that may hinder recovery.
A new study suggests a simple EEG test can predict sexual side effects from antidepressants with 87% accuracy. Researchers found that patients with naturally high serotonin activity are significantly more likely to experience orgasmic dysfunction.
Researchers have identified specific biological pathways, including neural activity and inflammation, that connect mental health conditions to cardiovascular disease. The findings suggest that managing stress is vital for heart health prevention.
A longitudinal analysis of British and German youth finds that staying single through the twenties correlates with rising loneliness and falling life satisfaction, widening the gap with partnered peers.
A seven-year analysis suggests that attending religious services is associated with higher psychological well-being, which tracks with lower rates of depression and anxiety among older adults.