Psychology related news

Quetiapine Approved for Bipolar Monotherapy

The FDA has granted approval to Astra Zeneca for quetiapine (Seroquel) as monotherapy for bipolar disorders.

New Suicide Attempt Research

An AP story hit the wires today that covers new research on suicide attempt rates for African- and Carribean- Americans.

Accurate Perceptions & Depression

There is a growing line of research attempting to understand factors related child and adolescent depression.

Internet And Child Pornography Link To Abuse Of Children Unclear

If someone downloads child pornography onto their computer, is that an indication they're a pedophile, or might become one in the future?That question is gaining the attention of forensic psychiatrists as never before, thanks to recent legislation making possession of Internet child pornography a federal crime constituting an unlawful transmission of information across state lines.

In-Text Citations in APA Format

Before you hand in that psychology research paper, essay, or lab report, check that your sources are properly cited in APA format.

Testing Teen Antidepressant Levels

Current research could possibly explain why some teenagers taking antidepressants become aggressive or suicidal, some going as far as to kill themselves.

Online Therapy Benefits Depression

According to researchers at The Australian National University in Canberra, spending time on therapeutic and educational web sites may be just as effective as regular visits to the psychotherapist.

Few Consumers Check Source of Online Health Information

Pew Internet yesterday released a report that showed (a) most Internet users start at a search engine (not a content site, like WebMD) when looking for health information online; and (b) very few check the source and the date of the information they fine.

Survivors Of Organized Violence Often Left With Traumatic Memories: Victims Of Torture Found To Have Permanent Mental Trauma

A series of studies, conducted by a psychotraumatology research group headed by Thomas Elbert in collaboration with Penn State psychologist William Ray, has examined a group of people who have been exposed to different magnitudes of torture and found the appearance of dissociation (mental separation from the incident) long after the event.

Mental Health Education Program To Be Implemented In School Communities Nationwide

The American Psychiatric Foundation today announced that it will collaborate with school communities around the country to implement its Typical or Troubled?(TM) School Mental Health Education Program.

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