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Psychology and Psychiatry

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More Pets in the Pandemic

More Pets in the Pandemic

>> September 20, 2020

Animal shelters report a surge in pet adoptions, especially puppies, in the last six months, and veterinarians are having to adopt procedures such as telemedicine to deal with the increase while still staying safe. Experts explain how adopting and training a new pet has changed in the pandemic.

topics: Behavioral Science| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Covid-19 Pandemic| Pets and Animals| Pets and People| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Veterinarians| Viruses
Kids' Questions About COVID-19

Kids’ Questions About Covid-19

>> September 20, 2020

A noted public health expert explains what he’s found about children’s concerns of the pandemic and how parents can answer their questions.

topics: Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Covid-19 Pandemic| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mental Health| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Viruses| Vulnerable Populations
The Anger Epidemic

The Anger Epidemic

>> September 13, 2020

Psychologists say there’s more anger in our society than ever. But they say that should be no surprise, since anger is often a reaction to uncertainty and fear. Two experts discuss the genesis of anger, how it serves a purpose, and how it can be controlled.

topics: Behavioral Science| Communication| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Fears and Phobias| Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Science
Imposter Syndrome (2020)

Imposter Syndrome

>> September 6, 2020

Many people who are smart, talented and successful still believe they are incompetent on the inside and that others will eventually find out. This “imposter syndrome” can undermine careers and lead to psychological distress.

topics: Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Education| Employment and Workplace Issues| Mental Health| Parenting Issues| Psychology and Psychiatry
Reading Our Masked Faces

Reading Our Masked Faces

>> August 23, 2020

With faces hidden behind masks for Covid-19, we are losing some of the visual information we depend on for smooth communication. Experts discuss the awkward encounters and specific looks we’re likely to misinterpret when we can’t see other people’s mouths.

topics: Behavioral Science| Communication| Covid-19 Pandemic| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Interpersonal Relationships| Masks| Mathematics and Data| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Safety| Social Science| Viruses
Who Gets a Vaccine?

Who Gets a Vaccine?

>> August 16, 2020

Development of a coronavirus vaccine is proceeding at a breakneck pace. What needs to happen to make sure it’s safe and effective? And if a vaccine is successfully made, who should get it first?

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Economics| Economics and Finance| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Ethics| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mathematics and Data| Minority Issues| Philosophy and Ethics| Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of August 16, 2020

>> August 16, 2020

Chemicals called endocrine disruptors cause 32 different health problems ranging from infertility to diabetes and impaired brain development. Then, The Covid-19 pandemic is making working moms cut their hours on the job… but not dads. And finally, a study shows that becoming a dad gives men a greater sense of purpose…which often leads to healthier and less …

topics: Behavioral Science| Covid-19 Pandemic| Gender and Identity| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mathematics and Data| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Obesity and Body Weight| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Viruses
Work-At-Home Burnout and "Zoom Fatigue"

Work-At-Home Burnout and “Zoom Fatigue”

>> August 9, 2020

People working at home may have no commute and can work in their pajamas, but they may find themselves more exhausted than when they worked at the office. Two experts discuss reasons for this fatigue—patterns of working at home and the surprising stress of virtual meetings.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Mathematics and Data| Mental Health| Pediatrics| Psychology| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of August 9, 2020

>> August 9, 2020

A study find that Covid-19 can damage the testicles. Then doctors have discovered a way to predict who is likely to be affected by organ rejection or damage. And finally, if social media makes you mad, it turns out that its heaviest users want you to feel that way.

topics: Behavioral Science| Communication| Covid-19 Pandemic| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Internet and Social Media| Mathematics and Data| News and Headlines| Organ Transplants| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Surgery| Viruses
"Electroshock Therapy:" Not What You See In The Movies

Electroshock Therapy: Not What You See in the Movies

>> August 2, 2020

Experts explain the reality—that ECT is a quiet procedure that provokes a short brain seizure, releasing huge amounts of neurotransmitters to reset the brain in what is the quickest and most dependable treatment for severe and often suicidal depression.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Health Care| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Myths| Neuroscience and Neurology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Stigma and Stereotypes| Suicide| Treatments
PTSD In Children

PTSD in Children

>> July 26, 2020

Mental health experts once believed that children were too young to remember traumas well enough to suffer much from post-traumatic stress disorder. Now they know that children as young as 2 or 3 can be affected, often for the rest of their lives. An expert discusses PTSD in children and its treatment.

topics: Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Parenting Issues| Psychology and Psychiatry

Medical Notes: Week of July 19, 2020

>> July 19, 2020

Do-it-yourself Covid swabs could be just as accurate as those taken by a medical professional. Then, researchers say access to air conditioning is far more important than officials have planned for...especially when some people are still in isolation. And finally, for many people, one casualty of the coronavirus pandemic has been the grocery store they used …

topics: Behavioral Science| Covid-19 Pandemic| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| News and Headlines| Prevention| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Viruses
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