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Archive for category: Psychology

Julie Graham, PhD, APRN, assistant professor at San Diego State University School of Nursing.

Embedded therapist significantly reduces ICU nurse burnout

nursing, 14 May 2025/in E-News, Nursing, Psychology /by panglobal

New research demonstrates that having a dedicated mental health professional on critical care teams improves nurse retention and wellbeing compared to traditional support approaches.

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Brain-music connection: We don’t just hear music, we become it

, 12 May 2025/in E-News, Neurology, Psychology /by panglobal

New research integrates findings from neuroscience, music, and psychology to support Neural Resonance Theory (NRT), which suggests musical experiences arise from natural oscillations in the brain that synchronise with rhythm, melody, and harmony. Rather than merely processing musical input, our brains physically resonate with music, explaining its profound emotional and physical effects.

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Human-AI romances raise new ethical concerns for psychologists

Human-AI romances raise new ethical concerns for psychologists

, 17 April 2025/in AI, Featured Articles, Psychology /by panglobal

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly sophisticated in mimicking human interaction, psychologists warn that intimate relationships with AI companions present significant ethical challenges ranging from disruption of human bonds to potential manipulation and exploitation of vulnerable users.

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Community nature programmes as effective as CBT for anxiety, depression

Groundbreaking study: Community nature programmes as effective as CBT for anxiety, depression

mental health, psychology, 17 April 2025/in Featured Articles, Mental health, Psychology /by panglobal

A comprehensive evaluation of a green social prescribing programme in northern England has demonstrated that connecting people with nature-based activities can significantly improve mental health outcomes within just 12 weeks. The findings, published 16 April 2025 in Health & Social Care in the Community, highlight the potential for nature-based interventions to serve as effective therapeutic […]

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AI system helps identify suicide risk during routine medical visits

suicide, 9 January 2025/in AI, E-News, Health data, Mental health, Psychology /by panglobal

Vanderbilt researchers demonstrate effectiveness of automated alerts in prompting suicide risk screening, with interruptive alerts proving significantly more successful than passive notifications.  

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Digital workplace triggers mental health crisis as ‘techno-strain’ grips modern workforce

stress, technology, workplace, 17 December 2024/in E-News, Editors' Picks, Psychology /by panglobal

New research from the University of Nottingham demonstrates significant psychological and physiological impacts of digital technology intensity in modern workplaces, with implications for occupational health.  

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