Why do some people emerge from life’s hardships stronger and wiser while others struggle to recover? This question lies at the heart of resilience—our capacity to adapt, recover, and even grow in ...
The notion that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger has scientific backing. Emerging research in the field of cross-adaptation theory reveals that controlled exposure to certain stressors can ...
Turkey has witnessed an increase in migration of people belonging to neighboring countries due to civil war. Traumatic life events experienced by refugees bring along mental problems. Their ...
Recovering from an injury isn’t just a physical battle—it’s a mental one, too. The journey back to full health often tests your patience, emotions, and overall resilience in ways you might not expect.
Lifetime LSD use is associated with a higher likelihood of severe psychological distress after losing one's job, according to a new study. Lifetime LSD use is associated with a higher likelihood of ...
In a recent study published in BMJ Mental Health, researchers investigated how psychological resilience can affect the risk of mortality from all causes among older adults living in the United States.
Orla Muldoon receives funding from European Research Council (agreement 884927). My early TV viewing preferences were perhaps a clue that I’d make a career researching psychological trauma. I spent my ...