Researchers propose a variety of therapeutic approaches and medications to help combat adult nightmare disorder.
Typically, many people associate depression with feelings of sadness or despair. However, depression can also affect your cognitive abilities and memory. A new paper reviews the impact depression has on cognitive function and considers therapy options to help improve these often overlooked symptoms of the disorder.
Researchers report a single intervention may not be helpful for young people with anxiety in the long term.
Researchers investigate how artificial intelligence technologies could help to identify those at risk of suicide and deliver assistance to prevent a person from taking their life.
Does hearing certain sounds evoke feelings of uncontrollable anger or disgust? You may have misophonia. A new paper looks at the neurobiological underpinnings of this auditory disorder.
A neuroimaging study reveals people with OCD who receive daily cognitive behavioral therapy to help curb their compulsive behaviors show stronger connections between specific brain regions.
A new study reports mindfulness group therapy has an equally positive effect for people suffering with depression and anxiety disorders as individual cognitive behavioral therapy.
Using metacognitive therapy to reduce rumination can help relieve symptoms of depression, a new study reports.
Shared reading may be a helpful therapy, and an alternative to CBT, to help those living with chronic pain, a new study reports.
Study reveals cognitive behavioral therapy can strengthen specific connections in the brains of people with psychosis, and the stronger neural network connections are associated with long term reduction in symptoms.
According to researchers, engaging the prefrontal cortex with mental math exercises could help to improve emotional health.
Researchers are testing a new method that could help find the best anti-depressants for individual patients more efficiently.