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Psychology and Psychiatry

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Psychology and Psychiatry Sub-categories:

  • Child Psychology (1)
  • Psychiatry (33)
  • Psychology (90)
Dealing With the Empty Nest

Dealing with the Empty Nest (2016)

>> May 1, 2016

A psychotherapist discusses common reactions and strategies for renewing purpose living in the empty nest.

topics: Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Parenting Issues| Psychology and Psychiatry
Keeping Secrets From Your Doctor

Keeping Secrets From Your Doctor

>> March 13, 2016

Experts discuss the most common reasons for secret-keeping and the consequences that may result.

topics: Behavioral Science| Mental Health| Prevention| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety
The Bystander Effect

The Bystander Effect

>> February 28, 2016

Experts discuss why this effect occurs and how it can be broken by technology.

topics: Crime and Criminal Justice| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Prevention| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials
The Psychology of Egg Donation

The Psychology of Egg Donation (2016)

>> February 28, 2016

An author and journalist who has donated twice with vastly different results discusses the technology and what to look out for when approaching egg donation.

topics: Behavioral Science| Biology| Children and Parenting| Ethics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Philosophy and Ethics| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Psychology and Psychiatry| Reproductive Health| Technology
New Findings on Stuttering

New Findings on Stuttering

>> February 7, 2016

New research on stuttering has several new findings including a much more successful way to treat it.

topics: Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Communication| Culture and the Arts| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Neuroscience and Neurology| Parenting Issues| Performing Arts| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Speech Pathology| Treatments
Harmful Inflammation

Harmful Inflammation

>> January 31, 2016

Inflammation is being tied to many disorders including heart disease. Experts discuss how it can be combatted through diet and supplementation.

topics: Behavioral Science| Inflammation and Pain| Nutrition and Diet| Psychology and Psychiatry
Making Joy in a Complicated World

Making Joy in a Complicated World

>> December 13, 2015

Surveys show that most Americans are less than happy, and seldom experience joy. Two experts discuss how even naturally glum people can manufacture joy.

topics: Behavioral Science| Mental Health| Psychology and Psychiatry
Children's Mental Health Treatment

Children’s Mental Health Treatment

>> December 6, 2015

A recent study finds that about 35 percent of children receiving treatment for mental health issues are being treated only by a primary care physician. This is due in part to a shortage in pediatric mental health care providers as well as a stigma in consulting them. Experts discuss readiness of pediatricians to treat mental illness in children and …

topics: Behavioral Science| Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Pediatrics| Primary Care| Psychology and Psychiatry| Vulnerable Populations
Later Effects of Childhood Emotional Trauma

Later Effects of Childhood Emotional Trauma (2015)

>> October 18, 2015

Scientists have learned that emotional trauma suffered as a child or adolescent has profound effects on a person’s physical health years later. A noted science writer explains.

topics: Childhood Trauma| Children and Parenting| Emotional Trauma| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Psychology and Psychiatry| Science| Trauma| Violence and Abuse
What Your Therapist Is Thinking

What Your Therapist Is Thinking

>> October 11, 2015

Many people have no idea how or why psychotherapy works. A well-known psychotherapist describes what therapists are thinking while the patient is talking and how these thoughts guide treatment.

topics: Behavioral Science| Mental Health| Psychiatry| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry
Car Crashes & PTSD (2015)

Car Crashes & PTSD (2015)

>> September 13, 2015

Auto accidents are the largest cause of post-traumatic stress disorder. About 25 percent of people injured in car crashes will suffer from it. Accident survivors and one of the world's foremost experts discuss variables that make PTSD worse and those that make recovery easier, as well as the essentials victims must carry out to recover.

topics: Mental Health| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Trauma

Weight, Culture and Science

>> May 17, 2015

The cultural bias against obesity is often justified on health grounds. But recent studies show that people classified in the "overweight" BMI category actually have less mortality than normal weight people. Experts discuss how culture drives our obsession with weight and what science really has to say about it.

topics: Behavioral Science| Communication| Culture and the Arts| Discrimination and Racism| Implicit Bias| Nutrition and Diet| Obesity and Body Weight| Psychology and Psychiatry| Science| Social Science
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