



Developmental Psychology News
- Commonly available products are being used in preteens’ self-harmChildren are using common items available around the house, according to a new study.
- How RFK Jr. plans to make children healthy againKennedy has drawn criticism for suggesting antidepressants, particularly those that are part of a family known as SSRIs are as addictive as heroin and can be dangerous.
- How being a grandparent can improve your healthNewly minted grandparents often go through a positive transition to being happier and more active.
- Using marijuana to cope with stress or trauma may backfireChildhood trauma worsens marijuana's mental health effects, researchers find.
- Reasons women are emotionally stronger than they get credit forWomen continually demonstrate an innate ability to handle emotional challenges with grace and perseverance.
- Why schizophrenia may be ‘the most devastating of mental illnesses’Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder often marked by psychosis, delusions, hallucinations, lack of motivation, and disorganized thinking and speech,
- Don't let a selfie be the end of youThe most common danger zones are heights — waterfalls, rooftops, bridges and cliffs that are especially tempting backdrops for dramatic selfies.
- Americans are having less sex than everMarried, single, young, old—a new study says Americans are in a sex recession.
- The fear of funding cuts for patients who need mental health careAmerica's mental health care system is facing cuts with the recent passage of the Trump Administration's spending bill.
- Back-to-school sadness can slam parents, tooA step-by-step guide helps parents on how to recognize, validate, and make use of sadness.