Developmental Psychology News
- Iran war renews concerns about lasting toll of traumatic brain injuries to American troopsDoctors are also still learning how explosive blasts injure the brain versus a physical blow.
- Why do so many doctors and nurses avoid treating patients with addiction?In the US, about a quarter of a million people die each year from alcohol- and drug-related illness, despite proven medical treatments for addiction.
- Understanding the sudden ‘grief attacks’ that hit mournersA psychologist studied grief attacks and discovered just how powerful and all-consuming grief can be.
- Australia’s under-16 social media ban failingAustralia’s internet regulator revealed in a recent study that teenagers are continuing to use social media despite the ban.
- Digital habits that rob attention and energy, and how to combat themUnderstanding the science of information overload and the best way to reclaim calm and focus.
- The rise of ‘safety fatigue’ among parentsThe volume of warnings, both real and exaggerated, urgent and negligible, gets so loud that parents lose the ability to tell them apart.
- Many older Americans unaware of 988 suicide help lineNew research suggests that this resource is failing to reach those 50 and older.
- What to do when someone is yelling at you, according to psychologistsThe goal, experts say, isn't to make the other person stop feeling angry. It's to make a real conversation possible again.