Psychology & Psychiatry

Don't be modest—it's OK to brag, study suggests

If something positive happens in your life, don't be modest by keeping the news to yourself—brag about it to your close friend or family member, or risk having them feel devalued when they find out second hand, say researchers ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

World-first trial puts self-compassion to the test

Can treating ourselves as we would treat a friend, improve our mental health? These WA researchers think it might—particularly for young people who identify as LGBTQIA+.

Health

How can I help my teen quit vaping?

You're driving your teen home from school when they open up to you about their vaping. What started off as an occasional puff of an e-cigarette has turned into something more serious.

Diseases, Conditions, Syndromes

Nursing professor offers relationship advice during pandemic

With children out of school, parents working from home, and many family members and friends apart physically, COVID-19 has presented new challenges for both staying connected amid isolation and keeping healthy boundaries ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

The death of a close friend hits unexpectedly hard

The trauma caused by the death of a close friend endures four times longer than previously believed, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

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