A study showed VR exposure therapy reduced anxiety symptoms in three children with phobias, demonstrating its potential as an effective, feasible treatment for childhood anxiety disorders.
A new study published in Frontiers in Psychology investigated humans’ fear of venomous snakes across different cultures, finding that Somali and Czech participants shared a significant fear of vipers, hinting at a cross-cultural phenomenon.
New research suggests that racial discrimination significantly increases the likelihood of anxiety disorders among African American adults, with distinct patterns for men and women.
Greater social jetlag, not sleep time or disturbances, correlates with lower cognitive performance in children with ADHD, according to new research. Consistent sleep routines could potentially enhance cognitive functions.
Socially anxious individuals drink more in the presence of strangers, a study using smartphone surveys and alcohol sensors reveals. Familiarity in social settings inversely affects their alcohol consumption.
A psychiatrist explains how fear and anxiety originate in the brain but manifest physically in the body, leading to sensations like a tight chest and butterflies in the stomach.
Despite high hopes, a recent study reveals that a 300mg dose of cannabidiol fails to alleviate cognitive anxiety symptoms, challenging its perceived anxiolytic benefits and prompting a reevaluation of its therapeutic potential. The study was published in Psychopharmacology.
A recent study found that increased anxiety significantly predicts a decline in BMI in young females with anorexia nervosa, suggesting that addressing anxiety may improve treatment outcomes. The study was published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research.
Parents' math anxiety and attitudes significantly affect their children's early math skills, as shown by a comprehensive study in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Maternal math anxiety particularly impacts girls' math attainment in early primary school, revealing a unique...
A groundbreaking study in JAMA Network Open reveals that individuals with hypochondriasis face a markedly higher risk of death, especially from suicide, compared to those without this health anxiety disorder. Despite frequent medical consultations, these individuals show increased mortality risks,...
Recent research has demonstrated a significant connection between having a sense of purpose in life and lower levels of depression and anxiety. This finding suggests that having a sense that your life has meaning and direction can influence your mental...
A recent study shows that people with social anxiety interpret facial expressions uniquely, especially in negative contexts, revealing the deep impact of emotional surroundings on perception.
A new study investigated the effects of a mobile game called "Dr. Zoo" in reducing the fear of injection needles in children between 3 and 6 years of age. The findings revealed that children who played "Dr. Zoo" – a...
A new study compares sudden, significant symptom reductions in social anxiety between face-to-face and internet-based therapy, revealing similar frequencies and lasting effects in both methods.
A new study reveals that parental acceptance of children's gender atypicality is linked to lower social anxiety in younger children, with a more pronounced effect for girls and in early childhood stages.