Posts Tagged ‘clinical psychology research’
Early Intervention Program For Children Could Prevent Antisocial Behavior Later In Life
Psychologists have developed an intervention program aimed at children as young as 3, which could assist in preventing antisocial behavior later in life. Additionally, initial reports from the first year of this program's study states an 86% reduction in symptoms such as [Read More]
Teenage Smokers Have An Increased Risk Of Depression
New research released by the Universities of Toronto and Montreal has discovered that teenagers who smoke have an increased risk of exhibiting depressive symptoms. [Read More]
Antidepressants Can Help Treat Major Depression During Menopause
A new study from researchers at VCU states that the antidepressant Prestiq can be used to treat women who entering reproductive change. [Read More]
Two Tests Developed To Predict Risk Of Suicide
Psychologists at Harvard University have developed two new tests which they believe can predict a patients risk of attempting suicide. Initial results show that patients who have strong associations between "self" and "death" are six times more likely to attempt suicide [Read More]
Addicition and Cortical Abnormalities
Changes in cortical thickness correlate with a primary feature of addiction, could reflect both predisposition and effects of drug exposure. [Read More]