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Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-children-who-are-close-to-their-parents-are-more-likely-to-grow-up-kind-helpful-and-prosocial9 Oct 2023: The study found some evidence of a link between mental health problems and prosociality. ... Notably, children who displayed higher than average externalising mental health symptoms at a younger age showed less prosociality than usual later. -
Religious perspectives on mental illness | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/religious-perspectives-on-mental-illness2 Feb 2009: Dr Chapman believes that modern secular psychology as founded by Freud made a mistake by treating the mind as a collection or traumas. ... They have forgotten the significance of treating the whole, and the role of spirituality in mental health” said -
New ideas and inspiration feature at Cambridge Festival 2022
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-festival-2022-launch30 Mar 2022: The University of Cambridge’s leading public engagement event, it tackles and offers solutions for some of our most pressing issues, from the multiple crises in politics, health and climate change ... Professor of Social Psychology in Society and -
Helping adolescents to feel competent and purposeful – not just happy …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/helping-adolescents-to-feel-competent-and-purposeful-not-just-happy-may-improve-grades6 Jul 2023: The findings are published in School Psychology Review. “Wellbeing education often focuses on teaching students about being happy and not being sad.” Clarke said. ... Clarke suggested that eudaimonic therapy, which increasingly features in -
Inauguration of The Well-being Institute | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/inauguration-of-the-well-being-institute20 Nov 2006: psychology and social science.’ They believe that the scientific study of well-being is needed to advance our understanding of how best to lead a life characterized by health and vitality, ... Departments of Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, -
Increasing availability of non-alcoholic drinks may reduce amount of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/increasing-availability-of-non-alcoholic-drinks-may-reduce-amount-of-alcohol-purchased-online30 Mar 2023: Encouraging people to change their behaviour could therefore have significant health benefits at both an individual and population level. ... The research was funded by Wellcome and carried out at the Behaviour and Health Research Unit, University of -
‘Stay Safe Cambridge Uni’ public health campaign launched |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/stay-safe-cambridge-uni-public-health-campaign-launched24 Aug 2020: Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Toope. The ‘Stay Safe Cambridge Uni’ campaign has been developed by University, College and student representatives, and is based on the latest public health guidance. ... Additionally, Dr Simone Schnall from the -
Major new study into brain ageing | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/major-new-study-into-brain-ageing25 May 2010: Professor Lorraine Tyler. The funding has been awarded to a team from public health, clinical neurosciences and psychology at the University of Cambridge and scientists from the MRC Cognition and Brain ... The new team will be called the Cambridge Centre -
Have we misunderstood post-traumatic stress disorder? | University of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/have-we-misunderstood-post-traumatic-stress-disorder19 Aug 2016: This understanding of the connection between PTSD and the context of those who suffer from it could change the way mental health experts analyse, prevent and manage psychological injury from warfare. ... and surreality” – factors that can lead to -
A boost for family research | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-boost-for-family-research25 Mar 2009: With funding from the US National Institutes for Health (NIH), the longitudinal study is looking at parent–child relationships and the psychological well-being of children in families created by surrogacy,
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