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Edna Foa, Who Pioneered Exposure Therapy to Treat PTSD, Dies at 88
1+ hour, 28+ min ago (1074+ words) Edna Foa, an Israeli American psychologist who pressed her field " and her patients " to more directly confront fear and anxiety, revolutionizing the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, died on March 24 at a hospital in Philadelphia. She was 88. Her death, from…...
Study reports worsening of symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorders in premenstrual period
3+ hour, 40+ min ago (159+ words) Preliminary evidence suggests that obsessive-compulsive and related disorder (OCRD) symptoms fluctuate across the menstrual cycle, with consistent premenstrual worsening reported. However, significant research gaps remain, and longitudinal studies with reliable tools are needed to better understand the role of female…...
Cannabis use disorder among young people linked to diagnosis of psychiatric disorders, suggests study
3+ hour, 40+ min ago (589+ words) A new study led by Johns Hopkins researchers found that young people with cannabis use disorder were more likely than young people with other substance use disorders to later be diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder. In contrast, adults with cannabis…...
He threatened to kill his neighbour. He was put on a psych hold. Then he was freed " and came back
14+ hour, 40+ min ago (1186+ words) April 12, 2026 " 1: 30pm A man in the grips of methamphetamine-induced psychosis was sent home from a mental health hospital after telling staff about a violent rape fantasy involving his neighbour " and then broke into her house within days of being released. The…...
Neuroscience Reveals Complexity of Cannabis and Psychosis Link - Ontario Today
19+ hour, 25+ min ago (231+ words) Schulich postdoctoral scholar explores how dopamine and brain imaging could enable earlier intervention and harm reduction Apr. 11, 2026 at 8: 03pm As cannabis use has become more normalized, research is increasingly mapping the brain mechanisms behind the link between cannabis consumption and psychosis…...
Let's Ask Brains What ADHD Looks Like
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (255+ words) Posted April 11, 2026 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan A recent study of children approached the issue of the heterogeneity of ADHD in an innovative way, which, of course, will have ramifications for adults. 5 As part of a large, multi-site study, rather than…...
EDITORIAL - Psychos in the PNPA
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (338+ words) With the nation facing multiple crises and emergencies on various fronts, young men aspiring to become officers of the Philippine National Police keep themselves busy with perverted matters. Three second-year cadets of the Philippine National Police Academy were arrested on…...
Strategies to Reduce Depression Relapse Risk - Today in Detroit
5+ day, 8+ hour ago (272+ words) Experts share tips to lower the probability of recurring depressive episodes Apr. 7, 2026 at 5: 08am Major depressive disorder is often a chronic condition rather than a one-time occurrence. Research indicates that many individuals who experience improvement through treatment may find their symptoms…...
Autism and ADHD may be more alike in the brain than we thought
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (787+ words) Some children seem full of energy all the time. Others stay quiet and find social situations confusing. Parents often hear about ADHD or autism and try to understand what those terms really mean. At first, it may seem simple " two…...
Drumming with friends increases oxytocin levels in children, study finds
1+ day, 4+ hour ago (378+ words) A study in Japan found that elementary school girls show an increase in the levels of the hormone oxytocin in saliva when they participate in drum circles with their friends. Participation in drum circles with strangers did not affect oxytocin…...