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DepressionOrganizational psych

Female managers are less negative towards employee depression than male managers are

By Douglas Heingartner
December 24, 2020
Mental HealthNeuroscience

Lonely people have a unique brain signature, perhaps due to so much imagined social contact

By Douglas Heingartner
December 15, 2020
A new study has found that the brains of lonely people differ from those of people who are not lonely, in significant and detectable ways.
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DepressionMental Health

References to depression and suicide in rap lyrics doubled from 1998 – 2018, in step with the nationwide "mental health crisis"

By Douglas Heingartner
December 7, 2020
A study of rap lyrics in songs released between 1998 – 2018 found the number of references to suicide and depression more than doubled.
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MindfulnessPersonality

Study links some forms of spiritual training to narcissism and "spiritual superiority”

By Douglas Heingartner
November 29, 2020
A new study finds that popular forms of spiritual training, such as mindfulness, correlate with narcissism and “spiritual superiority.”
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DepressionDrugs and alcohol

New study finds psilocybin greatly and quickly relieves depression

By Douglas Heingartner
November 4, 2020
A new study finds that psilocybin greatly reduced depressive symptoms in a sample of 24 subjects.
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Mental Health

Study shows movies about mental illness earn more, get better reviews

By Douglas Heingartner
October 28, 2020
A new study finds movies about mental illness earn more money, get better reviews, and win more Oscars than average.
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