A study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics finds that transgender teenagers who have pursued medical interventions like puberty blockers and hormones are highly satisfied with their care. “Regret was ...
APS Fellow Deanna Barch, a professor of psychology and radiology and Vice Dean of Research at Washington University in St.
Podcast: APS's Özge Gürcanlı Fischer Baum and Miri Forbes of Macquarie University address how traditional models like the DSM ...
A cutting comment can make you feel “diminished,” says June Tangney, a psychology professor at George Mason University whose research focuses on shame and guilt.“The times we feel hurt, it’s typically ...
Autistic people face unique sensory and social challenges throughout their daily lives, but embracing autism as both a ...
Two professors and social psychologists studying romantic relationships have set out on a new venture—creating a podcast for ...
No one gets a free pass when it comes to stress. We all experience it, and though chronic stress can take its toll on our health, there are situations when stress can be beneficial....Your stress ...
Phone apps can tell whether your kid is playing hooky. But remotely surveilling your child might not be great for navigating the trials of the teen years....With so many things for parents to worry ...
I know of someone who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a child in the 1990s. When he turned 18, his insurance company notified him that his medication—a kind that ...
Roundtable Sessions are an opportunity for roundtable presenters to lead discussions on a particular topic with fellow attendees. Roundtable Sessions are scheduled in 50-minute timeslots concurrently ...