This week Mad in America examines several articles related to adolescent suicide, including one that finds a link between ...
Information on mobility, phone usage, sleep-wake patterns, and other passive data collected by smartphones is associated with behavioral markers linked to multiple forms of psychopathology, including ...
Externalizing behaviors in childhood and adolescence—including aggression, conduct problems, and related antisocial behaviors—represent major public health ...
Alexander Christensen's recent study probably won't rewrite 40 years of history in the field of psychology, but he hopes that his research team's quantitative approach to developing and evaluating ...
Researchers are identifying behavioral, environmental and neural factors through which genetic risk for mental health problems is expressed in youth. When trying to understand how genetic influences ...
A new study confirms that children of people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder have a higher risk of developing psychopathology compared to children whose parents do not have these conditions.
Stanton, K., Gillikin, L., Willis, L., Woods-Gonzalez, R., Myntti, W., Paige, C., Levin-Aspenson, H. F., McDonnell, C. G., & Emery, N. N. (2025). Understanding ...
Psychopathology is the study of mental health problems and their causes, development, and treatment. Mental health disorders are often diagnosed using the DSM-5-TR or ICD-11, which are systems to ...
Thinking gets muddled about mental health and mental illness partly, in my opinion, because those terms don’t separate brain dysfunction from disadvantageous behavioral tendencies. With depression, ...