Large deformation diffeomorphic mapping reveals brain abnormalities that may...
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A study performed by a group of Italian investigators and published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics has explored the relationship between adverse events, early antecedents and...
View ArticleGroundbreaking study on treatment of separation anxiety disorder
A group of Swiss researchers headed by Prof. Sylvia Schneider has published a groundbreaking study on treatment of separation anxiety in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.
View ArticleFamily history of schizophrenia ups risk for nonpsychotic disorders
Individuals with a family history of schizophrenia are at a significantly increased risk for a wide range of nonpsychotic DSM-IV axis I psychiatric disorders, US research shows.
View ArticleFamily history of schizophrenia ups risk for nonpsychotic disorders
Individuals with a family history of schizophrenia are at a significantly increased risk for a wide range of nonpsychotic DSM-IV axis I psychiatric disorders, US research shows.
View ArticleOverwhelming fear in children may be a sign of separation anxiety disorder
Most children experience some degree of apprehension and excitement as the first day of school approaches, but what does it mean when a child is overcome with fear at the thought of separating from...
View ArticleNICU babies have higher risk of mental health problems in later life
Children who spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit at birth have a higher risk of mental health issues later, regardless of their birth weight, say McMaster University researchers.
View ArticleDeaf children have a higher risk of developing emotional well-being issues,...
Research from Queen's University Belfast suggests that deaf children are more at risk of developing mental health and emotional wellbeing issues compared to children who can hear.
View ArticleAnxiety attack or panic attack: Both may have come from the brain
An attack can come crashing in like a storm on a clear spring day. In an instant, your heart pounds, sweat soaks you and you struggle to breathe.
View ArticleThe benefits and harms of screening for anxiety disorders in asymptomatic adults
Researchers examined the different aspects of screening for anxiety disorders in adults.
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