
How conducting trauma therapy changes the therapist

How conducting trauma therapy changes the therapist

The impossibility of responsible nuance in the vaccine discussion


Early Attachment May Affect Our Ability to Resolve Conflict in Relationships
Recent research in the journal Psychological Science reveals that infant attachment styles might influence our ability to recover from fights with our romantic partners. Christie Nicholson reports

The Huffington Post and the ongoing fear that vaccines might cause autism

Antipsychotic drugs could shrink patients' brains
Experts say findings should not dramatically change current prescription practices.

Cannabis May Influence Onset of Psychosis
Research to be published this summer finds that the use of cannabis is associated with the early onset of psychosis. Christie Nicholson reports

Sen. Rand Paul Says Forget Federal Science
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul would deeply slash federal funding for science. But such funding is a solid investment in prosperity and health. John Rennie comments

Aerobic exercise bulks up hippocampus, improving memory in older adults

Diets Low in Omega-3 Linked to Depressive Behavior in Mice
New research shows why some individuals deficient in beneficial fatty acids might be more prone to mood disorders

Babies Think Large Means Dominant
Recent research shows that even infants have a bias to think that big means alpha. Christie Nicholson reports

Did romantic composer Chopin suffer from epilepsy-induced hallucinations?

Meditation Correlated with Structural Changes in the Brain
A study published this week finds that an eight-week meditation course leads to structural changes in the brain. Christie Nicholson reports