Archive for June, 2008

June 16

Alcohol Cravings In Response To Negative Emotions Felt More Acutely By Men

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Women and men tend to have different types of stress-related psychological disorders. Women have greater rates of depression and some types of anxiety disorders than men, while men have greater rates of alcohol-use disorders than women. A new study of emotional and alcohol-craving responses to stress has found that when men become upset, they are […]

June 16

Memory Manipulation Questioned By Moral Philosopher

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Is medicated memory manipulation ethically sound? And perhaps more importantly, who should be charged with the decision to deliver such a treatment: patient or physician? Elisa Hurley, a philosophy professor, is seeking answers to these questions in her research currently underway at The University of Western Ontario.
In the Academy Award-winning film Eternal Sunshine of […]

June 16

Students Go It Alone Under Stress, Australia

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Some university students are drowning in psychological distress and many are not seeking specialist help as new research shows the student life is not as carefree as it might appear.
More than half the 384 students who attended one university health service at a large Queensland urban university last October, reported mild to very high levels […]

June 16

National Conference To Help Rural Veterans Cope With Combat Stress, Hosted By Geisinger

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With the war in Iraq in its sixth year and a new generation of veterans requiring care, Geisinger Health System will host a conference May 13 that brings together military and civilian experts to better understand and meet the unique challenges faced by rural soldiers and their families.
The goal of the conference, Combat Stress Injuries/Posttraumatic […]

June 16

21st Century Stress Management - Is Litigation Feeding Changes To People’s Psychology?

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This meeting will review the current challenges to managing stress, the impact of legislation and good practice advice to employers in relation to fitness for work and rehabilitation. The key areas of discussion are: addressing the obstacles to recovery and rehabilitation; ways of enabling and facilitating people to return to work, and assessing whether […]