Trauma-focused psychotherapy is widely considered the best available treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the ways in which this
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Triggering original fear memories could treat phobias and PTSD
In a lab in Amsterdam, arachnophobes have volunteered to encounter their eight-legged nemeses to help researchers hoping to conjure and
PTSD and alcohol abuse go hand-in-hand, but males and females exhibit symptoms differently
Through intricate experiments designed to account for sex-specific differences, scientists at Scripps Research have collaborated to zero in on certain
Bullying bosses negatively impact employee performance and behavior
Employees bullied by their bosses are more likely to report unfairness and work stress, and consequently become less committed to
Factors linked to mortality after traumatic brain injury identified
Model system researchers have examined the factors associated with mortality among individuals aged 16 years and older who were more
Animations prove effective in accurately measuring pain
To improve communication about pain between patients and physicians, a team led by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and
It's Been One Year Since the Bombing at Ariana Grande's Concert—but She's Still Suffering from PTSD
A year after a suicide bombing killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, the singer says
A rare but extremely distressing phenomenon: Patients being conscious during CPR
New research presented at this year’s Euroanaesthesia congress in Copenhagen, Denmark aims to raise awareness of a rare but extremely
Early life trauma in men associated with reduced levels of sperm microRNAs: In mice, the same changes to sperm miRNAs occur and are transmitted to the next generation
Exposure to early life trauma can lead to poor physical and mental health in some individuals, which can be passed
Mindfulness at work: Study first to uncover positive benefits for teams
Challenges and differences in opinion are inevitable when working in a team. But new research from the UBC Sauder School