- The financial crisis in Europe is affecting residents’ mental health, as “economic suicides” plague the region and those hit hardest by the downturn.
- Girls diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder are at a greater risk for suicide and self-injury as young adults, especially when they show early signs of impulsivity.
- Speaking out and intervening when witnessing bullying is not only an effective practice, but also has roots in society’s evolution.
- Therapy that combines treatment for PTSD and substance abuse can result in less severe PTSD symptoms for those struggling with both problems.
- One way to relieve stress is adhering to the motto “fake it till you make it,” as University of Kansas researchers found that by forcing a smile, a person actually decreases stress.
Heather Rudow is a staff writer for Counseling Today. Email her at hrudow@counseling.org.
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