Feeling Busy Leads to Better Health and Financial Choices, New Research Suggests
A growing body of research indicates that a perception of being busy can significantly influence individuals to make healthier lifestyle choices, including improved dietary habits, increased exercise, and more robust…
The Hidden Legacy of Relational Trauma: Breaking Free from Codependency and Complex PTSD
The intersection of childhood developmental trauma and adult interpersonal dysfunction has become a focal point of modern psychological research, specifically regarding the manifestation of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD). Unlike…
A brief, scalable intervention helps people with depression make markedly more progress towards personal goals.
New Therapeutic Approach Shows Promise in Enhancing Goal Attainment for Individuals with Depression LONDON, UK – [Insert Date] – A recently developed, concise, and easily implementable intervention is demonstrating significant…
Why, for hoarders, letting go of some objects feels like losing a part of yourself.
A groundbreaking study has shed new light on the profound emotional connections individuals with hoarding disorder experience with their possessions, revealing that for these individuals, discarding items can feel akin…
The Intersection of Lifelong Trauma and Neurodegenerative Decline: Why Trauma-Informed Dementia Care is Becoming a Clinical Necessity
Dementia is currently one of the most significant global health challenges, affecting an estimated 55 million people worldwide, a figure projected to rise to 139 million by 2050. While clinical…
The Brain’s Paradoxical Response: Why We Can’t Tickle Ourselves and What It Reveals About Sensory Processing
The human brain, a marvel of biological complexity, possesses an intricate system for processing external stimuli. Yet, when it comes to self-inflicted sensations, particularly those intended to elicit laughter, a…
The stream of consciousness includes genuine moments of nothingness, just as sleep is not always total oblivion.
The human mind, a complex tapestry of thoughts, emotions, and perceptions, is often described as a ceaseless stream of consciousness. However, recent explorations into the nature of our inner world…
The Atmosphere of Developmental Trauma
Developmental trauma represents a burgeoning frontier in the field of psychological research, shifting the focus from isolated catastrophic events to the chronic, pervasive environments that shape the human nervous system…
The findings challenge a core assumption about how compulsive actions arise.
Recent scientific discoveries are poised to fundamentally alter our understanding of compulsive behaviors, including those associated with addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorders. A groundbreaking study, the details of which are currently…
The Neurobiological Paradox of Maternal Blame in Childhood Sexual Abuse Recovery
In the clinical study of trauma recovery, a persistent and often devastating pattern has emerged: survivors of childhood sexual abuse frequently direct their most intense anger and blame toward their…
















