Tag: psychology
Inner Vision, Outer World
"Those seeking divine help for an illness or affliction might rest overnight in special temple buildings. On waking, priests of the Roman God of heali…
Mental Health in a Workplace?
Maybe one day when organisations really understand the importance of employees' mental health they will move to proactive model…… and naturally th…
Anti Depressants Decrease Empathy?
After three months of antidepressant treatment, the research revealed relevant differences: patients reported their level of empathy to be lower, and …
Norway, Psychosis and Drug Free Solutions?
In Norway, concerns about the overall benefit of these drugs are compounded by a long-standing problem with forced treatment, which is more common her…
Prone to Denial?
Denial is on the forefront of American minds and screens. We’re in an era of pandemic skepticism and a rejection of public health advice. Some peopl…
Lovesickness is Real: Cure?
Whether it is unrequited love, a nasty breakup, or even problems in your current relationship, periods of depression, longing, and hopelessness may fo…
Social Media and Shame
For better or worse, the internet and social media have significantly amplified humanity’s means of public shaming, taking victims from the town squ…
Anxiety Disorders and Chronicity
Results of studies outline a profile of patients with specific clinical and psychological characteristics who are particularly vulnerable to anxiety d…
Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves: Oedipal Fairy Tale?
But fairy tales are just that: a playing with ideas, the imaginative expression of the impossible. Freud says of psychoanalysis, in an interview rec…