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Money flaunts itself on social media, exposing Gen Z's obsession with wealth as the ultimate goal. Luxury hotels, lavish ...
A new study published in Behaviour Research and Therapy suggests that people with high social anxiety are more accurate at recognizing subtle angry expressions compared to people with low social ...
Anxiety often creeps in quietly, showing up as subtle changes in thoughts, behavior, or physical health. Recognizing the ...
— Help teens recognize that AI companions are programmed to be agreeable and validating. Explain that’s not how real ...
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A groundbreaking video game has been designed to help young minds with adverse childhood experiences by Cornwall game ...
Understanding mental illness requires understanding psychiatric disorder causality. New brain research explores this in ...