A waiting room can be a hot house for emotion and anxiety. Family and friends often are worried and feel powerless as their loved ones are undergoing delicate and potentially life-saving procedures. It is hard to
Technology makes it easy to ignore the natural barriers between work and home, but employers need to step in when employees' health and well-being are jeopardized.
A familiar saying states art imitates life. Real-life people, however, often imitate individuals who...
New research provides guidance for managing the adoption of behavioral health integration.
Giving your baby up for adoption is not an easy decision. In fact, it will likely be one of the hardest decisions of your life. I’ve worked with many expectant mothers and have witnessed the range of emotions that come with the adoption process. Sadness, guilt, even feeling stupid, are all common feelings. The following are descriptions of the main emotions you might feel when going through this experience and ways on how to work through them. Sadness At the end of your…
Researchers have long used imaging technology to try to understand mental-health ailments. But with relatively few participants, such studies may not be producing valid findings.
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Depression sufferers looking for alternatives to antidepressant medications may be able to turn to a special kind of mindfulness therapy instead to prevent relapses.
Loneliness is associated with weaker immune systems, greater sensitivity to physical pain, and other health measures that imply that at some point even our own bodies reject us.
People are more prone to take risks that align with the level of risk-taking that they observe in others, and this change can be mapped in their brain activity.