Romantic relationships: a psychologist’s view
It’s traditionally the most romantic day of the year so we couldn’t resist the opportunity to put a few questions to social psychologist and romantic
It’s traditionally the most romantic day of the year so we couldn’t resist the opportunity to put a few questions to social psychologist and romantic
A new open-access piece in History of the Human Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Trauma and loss in the Adult Attachment Interview: Situating the unresolved
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, we explore some of the gifts and hidden messages our health challenges are here to teach
Everyone who has experienced love has, most likely, faced a painful breakup. Ongoing research is beginning to recognize that the feelings associated with losing a
A company’s performance is built on effective individuals and highly integrated teams. Working and performing well together and employee satisfaction and wellbeing are crucial to
A new piece, now available online at History of Psychology, will interest AHP readers: “Reflections upon having been elected a fellow of APA,” Burman, J.
A recent piece in Medical History will interest AHP readers: “Finding ruh in the forebrain: Mazhar Osman and the emerging Turkish psychiatric discourse,” Kutlu?han Soyubol.
A new piece in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry will interest AHP readers: “On a long, narrow road: The mental health law in
A new open-access book may interest AHP readers: From Photography to fMRI: Epistemic Functions of Images in Medical Research on Hysteria by Paula Muhr. The
AHP readers will be interested in an upcoming online talk hosted by the Dittrick Medical History Center at Case Western Reserve University, February 16th, 1:00-2:30
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in History of Psychiatry: “The development of a creative work rehabilitation organisation,” by Jonathan Leach, Peter
As researchers have discovered, there’s a profound connection between gut and brain health. So much so that “the gut-brain axis” is now established as one
During this lecture, Sharon L. Walsh, Ph.D., will discuss how the HEALing Communities Study (HCS) is testing the prevention and treatment of opioid misuse in
Our family of origin distinctly shapes who we are. From our personality and behavior to our choices in life, family plays a large role. And
An NIMH-supported study suggests that adolescents living through the COVID-19 pandemic may be experiencing more anxiety and depression symptoms and accelerated brain aging.
Let’s be honest: trying to figure out what’s best to eat for our unique body – and stick to it – can be really hard.
A new article in History of Psychiatry may interest AHP readers: “George Stephen Penny (1885–1964): his life and medical encounters before, during and after admission
If you’ve ever experienced emotional eating, you probably thought of it as a “problem.” Most of the messages we get out there talk about it
The February 2023 issue of History of the Human Sciences is now available. Titles, authors, and abstracts follow below. “Maps of desire: Edward Tolman’s drive
Alfred Adler, a pivotal figure in the early development of psychotherapy, saw the importance of personal choice, cooperation, and connectedness in overcoming difficulties and making
For many years, Tiffany worried about what to eat, and believes that if she could only learn to “think like a thin person,” she could
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, eating psychology coach Marc David works with 28-year-old Aamina from New Delhi, India. Aamina would like
In the weight loss world, the concept of a weight “set point” is pretty common. Meaning, our bodies seem to have an intrinsic natural weight
In this episode, Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, works with guest coaching client, Lori. At 57 years old, Lori
Diana, 57, has been trying for at least 16 years to lose about 40 pounds to no avail. Told that she has metabolic resistance, her
If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, you know it’s not so easy. In fact, it can be incredibly challenging (just look at all the
By Louise Davidson According to Part Two of the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena Attack, one of the key problems with the response on