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Group Therapy Benefits Homeless Veterans Prone To Violence, Researchers Find
September 25, 2009 A new study examines the rates of violence among homeless veterans and their partners and the significant results of group ... > full story -
New Ways To Predict Violent Behavior?
September 25, 2009 In the future, diagnosing severe personality disorders, evaluating the childhood environment, assessing alcohol consumption and the analysis of the MAOA genotype may provide more accurate means for ... > full story -
Moody Memories? Mood Has Limited Effect On Memory, Study Shows
September 21, 2009 Whether we're deciding to return to a restaurant or to purchase a DVD, many consumers rely on memory when they're making decisions. A new study examines the role of mood on those memory-based ... > full story -
Face Off: Misunderstood Expressions Facilitate Adolescent Aggression
September 17, 2009 Juvenile delinquency may be a result of misunderstood social cues. Research shows that male juvenile delinquents frequently misinterpret facial expressions of disgust as anger, providing a possible ... > full story -
Believing Is Seeing: Thoughts Color Perception -- Implications From Everyday Misunderstandings To Eyewitness Memory
September 2, 2009 Folk wisdom usually has it that "seeing is believing," but new research suggests that "believing is seeing," too -- at least when it comes to perceiving other people's emotions. Researchers have ... > full story -
High School Put-Downs Make It Hard For Students To Learn, Study Says
September 1, 2009 High-school put-downs are such a staple of teen culture that many educators don't take them seriously. However, a study suggests that classroom disruptions and psychologically hostile school ... > full story -
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Workplace Bullying Is Associated With Sleep Disturbances
September 1, 2009 A new study shows that current or past exposure to workplace bullying is associated with increased sleep disturbances. Associations also were found between observed bullying and sleep disruption, ... > full story -
Substance Abuse, Schizophrenia And Risk Of Violence
August 10, 2009 A new study demonstrates that there is an association between schizophrenia and violence, but shows that this association is greatly increased by drug and alcohol abuse. Importantly, the study also ... > full story -
Optimism Appears To Lower Women's Risk Of Death, Heart Disease
August 10, 2009 Optimistic women have a lower risk of developing heart disease and dying than pessimistic women. Pessimistic African-American women, in particular, had a higher risk of dying in the study. ... > full story -
No Bullies Here: Student Labels Of 'Bullying' Can Be Misleading
August 10, 2009 While a number of researchers have examined bullying, particularly in the wake of high-profile school shootings, these researchers largely ignore the ways that bullying is actually defined by ... > full story
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