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Study finds mass school (and other) shootings are not caused by mental illness | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Study finds mass school (and other) shootings are not caused by mental illness. November 20, 2022.

Chronic adversity dampens dopamine production | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

The findings, published today in. eLife. , may help explain why. long-term exposure to psychological trauma and abuse increases the risk of mental illness and addiction.

A new understanding of mental illness | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

A new understanding of mental illness. January 2, 2022. This is the suicide season—more people take their lives just after Christmas/New Year (or indeed any holiday) than at any other time of year.

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When relationships break down, men are at risk of mental illness | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

When relationships break down, men are at risk of mental illness. January 30, 2022. A new study confirms that when men transition out of relationships, they are at. increased risk of mental illness, including anxiety, depression and suicide.

The psychological profile of an organisation | Keynote Topics

In this talk, Dr Bob show that organizations can have as many mental health issues as an individuals.

Researchers call for new approach to some mental disorders | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. , the. researchers propose a new approach to mental illness. that would be informed by human evolution, noting that modern psychiatry (and also some variants of psychology), in its use of drugs like antidepressants, has largely

Aboriginal community with strong ethno-cultural identity and connection to the land has lower suicide rates, | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

A study investigating the mental healthperceptions and practices of an Aboriginal community in northern Ontario, andits significantly lower rates of mental health services utilization andsuicide, suggests that a strong ethno cultural identity and connection

Workplace resilience programs might not make any difference | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

The researchers wanted to know if SPEAR improved recruits’ mental health and wellbeing as well as their attitudes to mental illness during the initial stages of their military career.

Are leaders born or bred? | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

The researchers also found that, because of this genetic alignment, leaders have both a higher level of subjective wellbeing and yet, paradoxically, are more prone to a number of physical and mental illnesses.