Researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Naval Health Research Center have found that mindfulness training - a combination of meditation and body awareness exercises - can help U.S. Marine Corps personnel prepare for and recover from stressful combat situations.
Date Posted: May 24, 2014
Categories: Meditation, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / Trauma / Complex ...
GOTransgender women have no choice but to wear feminine clothes to express their identity as part of the medical condition, gender ...
May 23
Categories: LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender) Issues, Mental ...
GOIn 2012, David Strayer found himself in a research lab, on the outskirts of London, observing something he hadn't thought possible: extraordinary multitasking. For his entire career, Strayer, a professor of psychology at the University of Utah, had ...
May 23
Categories: Workplace Issues
GOSeeing another person under stress - even when you're not involved in the situation - is enough to activate the stress hormone cortisol in your body as well, according to a new study.
May 22
Categories: Stress Management
GOSociality, cooperation and "prosocial" behaviours are the foundation of human society (and of the extraordinary development of our brain) and yet, taken individually, people often show huge variation in terms of altruism/egoism, both among ...
May 22
GOHaving a sense of purpose may add years to your life, regardless of what the purpose is, research suggests.
Not only does it contribute to healthy aging, but it may also stave off early death, according to a study of 7,000 Americans.
May 22
Categories: Aging & Geriatric Issues
GOResearchers at the University of Granada have shown that a universal test of intelligence quotient (IQ) does not exist. Results in this type of test are determined by cultural differences.
May 21
GOSYDNEY: Australian researchers unveiled on Tuesday a Twitter tool to map moods around the world in real-time to help improve the allocation of mental health services.
The online tool, called "We Feel", analyses up to 32,000 tweets per minute - ...
May 21
GOCan psychological intervention help women adapt to the stresses of breast cancer? It appears that a brief, five-week psychological intervention can have beneficial effects for women who are dealing with the stresses of breast cancer diagnosis and ...
May 21
Categories: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Health / Illness / Medical Issues
GOFantasies about the future (say, your dream job) can be motivating if you use them in the right way. Gabriele Oettingen and her colleagues at NYU have been studying the role of fantasies in goal achievement for decades. It turns out there are two ...
May 20
GODiscover how humour and emotion can be immensely valuable in breaking down barriers, community and ...
May 20
GOMindfulness. Zen. Acem. Meditation drumming. Chakra. Buddhist and transcendental meditation. There are countless ways of meditating, but the purpose behind them all remains basically the same: more peace, less stress, better concentration, greater ...
May 19
Categories: Meditation
GOIt seems like a no-brainer that stress may make us more likely to succumb to viruses and other infections, but that’s a tough connection to make scientifically.
For starters, it would not be ethical to test the idea by putting people under ...
May 19
Categories: Stress Management
GOHopefully, you don't need an extra reason to enjoy your hobbies, but if you happen to be one of the many professionals who are struggling to keep their constant busyness from encroaching on their favorite activities, a new study might give you a ...
May 17
Categories: Workplace Issues
GOA shortened version of a questionnaire used by psychologists to assess risk factors for obsessive-compulsive disorder also may help determine the risk of depression and anxiety, according to a Baylor University study.
May 16
Categories: Obsessions & Compulsions (OCD)
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