Empathy responses to others in pain peak in young adulthood, according to a new study led by the University of Kent's School ...
A new study reveals that young adults show the strongest empathic responses to others in physical or social pain, compared to adolescents and older adults.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers observed a sharp increase in adolescents experiencing functional tic-like ...
The imperative for innovative initiatives and evidence-based programs in health psychology and social work stems from the need to tackle the intricate and ...
Improving communication is one of the most common components of relationship education programs and therapy. Few happy couples naturally use expressive skills and listening skills, but they improve ...
How can we break those cycles of intergenerational trauma? This week on RadioEd, Madeleine Lebovic chats with Associate ...
Psychiatrists and therapists weighed in after a new study found gender dysphoria cases among young patients skyrocketed over a ten year period in England.
Do you have a favorite child? A new study published by the American Psychological Foundation says why that might be the case and what harm it can cause.
Men and women alike are drawn to younger partners, whether or not they realize it. The conclusion came from a University of ...
Discover why Black Gen Z is leading a powerful cultural shift toward celibacy, with new research showing remarkable benefits ...
Magic mushroom research reveals that their effects are not so much about hallucinations but about a less-inhibited self.
How would you react if someone cut in line behind you? Some people will warn others to follow the rules, even if it does not ...