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Nova Scotia Expands Psychology Residency Program to Boost Mental Health Support

Nova Scotia is taking significant steps to enhance mental health support by funding a new clinical psychology residency program at Dalhousie University. The initiative aims to attract more mental health professionals to the province, addressing the ongoing need for clinical psychologists. Key Takeaways Nova Scotia is funding a new clinical psychology residency at Dalhousie University.…

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Researchers studying protein linked to feeling cold

Unlocking the Chill: Scientists Discover Protein Behind Cold Sensation

Researchers at the University of Michigan have identified GluK2 as the key protein that enables mammals to sense cold temperatures. This groundbreaking discovery provides crucial insight into the molecular mechanisms of cold perception and has significant implications for understanding and treating conditions that alter cold sensitivity. Key Takeaways GluK2 Identified as Cold Sensor: GluK2 is…

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Team USA psychologist supports Olympians' mental health in Paris

Even Olympians Battle Impostor Syndrome: How One Team USA Psychologist is Supporting Athletes’ Mental Health in Paris

Even Olympians, who seem to possess superhuman abilities, are not immune to impostor syndrome and mental health struggles. As the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, Team USA is prioritizing mental health with the help of psychologist Dr. Kweku Smith, who is making his Olympic debut. Key Takeaways Dr. Kweku Smith, a psychologist with Team USA, will…

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Delaware school counselor arrested for rape, fake doctorate

Delaware School Counselor Arrested for Rape, Held Bogus Doctorate Degree

A Delaware school counselor, John Ervin Arnold, has been arrested on charges of raping a 5-year-old girl. Investigations revealed that Arnold's doctoral degree in psychology, which helped him secure his job, was fraudulent. Key Takeaways John Ervin Arnold was hired by Brandywine School District as a trauma counselor based on fake academic credentials. Arnold's arrest…

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Navigating the Ethical Landscape: APA’s Code of Conduct for Psychologists

The American Psychological Association (APA) has established a comprehensive set of ethical guidelines known as the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. These guidelines aim to ensure that psychologists adhere to the highest standards of professional behavior, safeguarding the welfare and rights of individuals and communities they serve. Key Takeaways The APA's Ethics…

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Dogs Detect Human Stress Smell, Affecting Their Mood and Choices

Dogs Detect Human Stress Smell, Affecting Their Mood and Choices Recent research reveals that dogs can detect human stress through smell, which significantly impacts their mood and decision-making. This discovery underscores the profound connection between human emotions and canine responses, with potential implications for dog training and welfare. Key Takeaways Dogs exposed to human stress…

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The Dark Side of Meditation: Potential Risks and Adverse Effects

Meditation, often hailed as a panacea for stress and mental health issues, may not be as universally beneficial as commonly believed. Recent research indicates that meditation can sometimes exacerbate mental health problems, leading to adverse effects such as anxiety, depression, and even psychosis. Key Takeaways Meditation can lead to adverse mental health effects, including anxiety,…

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Daily Naps and Brain Training: A New Approach to Reducing Dementia Risk

Recent research suggests that incorporating daily naps and brain training exercises into our routines can significantly reduce the risk of age-related dementia. This study emphasizes the importance of nurturing human intelligence over relying on artificial intelligence (AI) for healthy aging. Key Takeaways Daily brain exercises and naps can reduce the risk of dementia. Human intelligence…

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