Are Tattoos a Coping Mechanism for Young Women? Body art may be a way of confronting past traumas, study finds.
A New App and Blood Test Can Predict Suicidal Tendencies Scientists have created a startlingly accurate method of predicting whether a patient will have suicidal thoughts.
How “Alice in Wonderland” Will Help Doctors Diagnose Psychosis Researchers found that Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland elicited unique responses in the brains of viewers with psychosis.
New Study Links Homophobia with Psychotic Traits According to a new study, anti-gay attitudes may suggest a lot about the person who holds them.
The Placebo Effect is Stronger and More Bizarre than Ever Before New research shows that people who respond to placebos are more likely to respond to real antidepressants, but why?
Is Psychotherapy Overrated? Just as the effectiveness of certain antidepressants and other drugs has been flagged as inaccurate, a new study finds problems with the constant praise of talk therapy.
Eating Disorders Highest Among Bisexual and Unsure Women, Study Shows New research examines the relationship between sexuality and disordered eating symptoms, finding that it’s not as simple as straight or gay.