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'Behavioral Psychology' Category
A new, small study of low-income, depressed Latinos finds that those who stigmatize mental illness are less likely than others are to take medication, keep scheduled appointments and control their .. more …
Happiness has long been a part of human life. However, it is only in recent years when psychologists actually started looking at happiness from an academic standpoint. Now, people want to .. more …
Self-esteem, positive or negative, begins to develop very early in life. Even toddlers, as they develop and achieve certain physical and emotional accomplishments, begin to build self-esteem. Simply .. more …
Feel like the world has taken it out of you? If so, give back to the world. Yes, sometimes you have to step outside of yourself to remove yourself from your dark mood. .. more …
We all want to become more confident and feel good about ourselves so we can live our very best life. Here are some ways to gain confidence and raise self-esteem: 1. Do something .. more …
By: Ryan Hartley Last month, David Finkelhor, director of the UNH Crimes Against Children Research Center, co-director of the Family Research Laboratory and professor of sociology, received a .. more …
Kathleen Zimbicki of Collier Township is president of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year with more than 70 exhibits in museums, galleries and .. more …
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“Joseph” was removed from his biological family at age 5 after claims of abuse against him were substantiated. He was adopted a short time later, but his recovery was only temporary. Unfortunately, .. more …


















