A study of college students indicates that treating oneself with kindness may buffer the impact of adverse childhood ...
An ex-soldier stripped of his dignity and a grieving family are among those who say they were let down by Hafan y Coed ...
Jensen, retired from the Canadian Navy and the City of Greater Sudbury, has launched a third career as an advocate for the ...
At NYU Langone’s Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, our doctors and researchers perform clinical trials and ...
New study links childhood maltreatment to genetic changes and higher risks of schizophrenia, ADHD, and depression, ...
Introduction Armed conflict severely impacts health, with indirect deaths often exceeding direct casualties two to four times ...
A new study suggests that women whose most distressing traumatic experiences occurred during childhood respond differently to biological stress than men or women traumatized later in life. The ...
Background The likelihood of HIV acquisition is increased following forced vaginal sex. This relates in part to ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research suggests that individuals with misophonia experience sensory ...
About a quarter of U.S. service members and veterans who start psychotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) quit before they finish treatment, according to a recent study, with experts ...
Research is finally catching up to the idea that meditation—which has been practiced for millennia—also provides many health benefits, including managing stress and anxiety. An electroencephalogram ...
“It’s cheaper than therapy,” said Darren Genson, who volunteers with Anne Arundel County Animal Services every morning, including Christmas and New Years Day. The beloved show is not a paean to good ...