GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY IMAGE: DR. FARROKH ALEMI, PROFESSOR OF HEALTH INFORMATICS, LED THE STUDY THAT FOUND THAT SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH ARE PREDICTORS OF SUICIDE OR SELF-HARM, BUT THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY THE CAUSE. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States – and in some age groups, it’s even higher – the second leading...
Category: <span>Psychology & Psychiatry</span>
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Cognitive therapy has lasting effect on hypochondriacs
by University of Bergen People that suffer from health anxiety (Hypochondriacs) use very much of their time and energy on checking whether or not they have a serious disease. This has often negative effects on their social life, work, and family life, to the extent that their quality of life is strongly reduced. Researchers at...
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COVID-19 pandemic: Don’t tell people off, tell them how to help
by Sarah Whitebloom, Oxford Science Blog People need simple choices, not suggestions, in the Covid-19 crisis—so they do things that are good for them and for the community by default, according to Dr. Kate Orkin, senior research fellow in behavioral economics with Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government. Dr. Orkin points out that, in Choice Architecture,...