-
Psychologists point to specific reasons that make it hard for us to admit our wrongdoing.
-
Daydreaming can be a pleasant pastime, but people who suffer from maladaptive daydreamers are trapped by their fantasies.
-
A new paper shines light on the serious health risks that accompany work addiction along with which occupations are most at risk.
-
A popular and longstanding wave of thought in psychology and psychotherapy is that diagnosis is not relevant for practitioners in those fields.
-
Cold hands and feet? Maybe it's your anxiety.
-
Scientists regenerate damaged spinal cord nerve fibers with designer protein, helping paralyzed mice walk again.
-
Scientists regenerate damaged spinal cord nerve fibers with designer protein, helping paralyzed mice walk again.
-
Chances are high that you or someone you know will experience a period when depression gets in the way of work, social life or family life. Nearly two in three people with depression will experience severe effects.
-
The expansion of the universe is speeding up—contrary to what many physicists expected. A "heat death" is coming, but it's not what you think.
-
The federal government and private insurers greatly increased Americans' telehealth access during the pandemic. Will these changes be permanent?