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Full-text, digital version for campus-wide use
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More race-conscious therapeutic options needed, study finds
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Loneliness can be ‘black spot in paradise,’ as retirees lack community in their new country
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Policies target unauthorized collection, misuse of sensitive cognitive information from wearables, psychological tests
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Students will be able to directly annotate and interact with text
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Translates decades of psychological research on teen development into practical advice
APA Psychology In The News
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People have been obsessed with how famous, successful figures spend their mornings for centuries.
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Practical steps to recognize early signs, how to reach out for help, with a focus on staying safe and finding immediate support.
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The change will compromise medical ethics and patients' privacy, clinicians and advocates at multiple VA locations told NPR.
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The world may feel cold, scary, and cruel, but if you are open to seeing it, there is a lot of kindness.
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Anxiety, stress, and even PTSD can affect laid-off employees – and hurt the economy.
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Walking is linked to a host of health perks, but how much is enough?
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A values-based approach to decluttering helps older adults to decrease household clutter and increases their positive affect.
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While teens are facing many of the same issues, including school pressure and mental health concerns, they may need different kinds of support.
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You may be dealing with an issue such as bad sleep hygiene, disturbed sleep throughout the night, or an underlying sleep disorder.
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The impacts of the pandemic accelerated the shortages by pushing many doctors over the edge into early retirement or other fields.
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Americans’ views of their mental and physical health are at the lowest point in nearly 25 years, a downturn that accelerated at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued since.
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In the wake of federal firings and executive orders, providers and patients at the Department of Veterans Affairs say mental health and mental health care are suffering.
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These tools raise serious questions about privacy and security.
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Federal workers facing mental health crises and an overwhelming sense of stress after losing their jobs in cuts to the workforce by the Trump administration.
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If you are looking to get more exercise, spend time with friends more regularly, or even just get out of a rut, one small thing you should try is to wake up and put on your shoes.
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Speaking up isn’t the issue—thinking you shouldn’t is.
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A study reveals that large language models recognize when they are being studied and change their behavior to seem more likable.
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There are ways to ease the adjustment, including getting more sunshine to help reset your circadian rhythm for healthful sleep.