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Some Depression Prevention Programs May Not Help Black Youth

A depression prevention program that has helped white youth wasn鈥檛 effective for Black youth, raising concerns about the need for more research to help racially diverse groups, according to new research published by the American Psychological...
20-Mar-2025 5:55 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Retiring Abroad Puts Older Adults at Risk for Loneliness, Study Finds

Many people dream of retiring to a warmer, less expensive country. But retirees who move abroad may be at greater risk of loneliness than those who stay in their home country, according to research published by the American Psychological...
10-Mar-2025 7:30 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Professional Artists Viewed as More Creative Than AI Programs

In the rapidly developing contest between human creativity and artificial intelligence algorithms, professional artists still have an edge in producing more creative AI-assisted artwork than the AI programs themselves or novice artists, according to...
24-Feb-2025 5:35 PM EST Add to Favorites

Narcissists More Likely to Feel Ostracized

Narcissists feel ostracized more frequently than their less self-absorbed peers, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. This may stem not only from being shunned due to their personalities but from a tendency to...
14-Feb-2025 2:25 PM EST Add to Favorites

Satire More Damaging to Reputations Than Direct Criticism

In our digital times as we are inundated with YouTube videos, memes and social media, satire is everywhere, but it can be more damaging to people's reputations than direct criticism, according to research published by the American Psychological...
7-Feb-2025 7:35 PM EST Add to Favorites

Optimism Can Boost Saving, Especially for Lower-Income Individuals

Being optimistic about the future may help people save more money, and the effect appears strongest among those with lower incomes, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
27-Jan-2025 7:10 PM EST Add to Favorites

Parental Favoritism Isn't a Myth

鈥淔or decades, researchers have known that differential treatment from parents can have lasting consequences for children,鈥 said lead author Alexander Jensen, PhD, an associate professor at Brigham Young University. 鈥淭his study helps us...
13-Jan-2025 11:15 PM EST Add to Favorites

Insurance Challenges Limit Psychologists鈥 Capacity to Address Ongoing Mental Health Needs

Although demand for mental health treatment remains high, administrative and financial barriers are preventing many psychologists from participating in insurance networks, according to the American Psychological Association鈥檚 2024 Practitioner...
17-Dec-2024 12:05 AM EST Add to Favorites


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Journal highlights contributions of Black psychologists

Despite historical strides and the important perspectives Black psychological researchers offer to their field, the contributions of Black psychologists have been left out of many foundational teachings in psychology, according to the journal...
5-Jul-2023 2:40 PM EDT

PSYCHOLOGISTS AVAILABLE TO TALK ABOUT STIGMA, MENTAL HEALTH DISPARITIES TO MARK NATIONAL MINORITY MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH

July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, which focuses on the mental health challenges experienced by underrepresented groups. Minorities face additional hurdles due to lack of adequate, culturally competent care and cultural stigma....
2-Jul-2019 3:40 PM EDT

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