Do teens who watch violent movies become violent? Dr. Brian MacDonald reviews some recent studies.
Read MoreSleep loss and drug use spread through teen social networks.
Read MoreHighly emotionally reactive people tend to have more daily problems, but this is not always the case.
Read MorePsychologists talk about teaching kids responsibility by giving them chores.
Read MoreSome researchers offer hope for the parents of colicky infants, who may have sensory processing problems.
Read MoreResearch shows that social isolation spreads within communities, and it can cause physiological problems.
Read MoreKids are great at living in the moment. As they get older, they begin thinking more about the past or the future.
Read MoreResearch shows that we tend to see others as "sheep" and ourselves as "lone wolves".
Read MoreBelonging is a fundamental need for social creatures. Researchers have shown that peoples' behaviour can be changed by manipulating their perception of fitting-in.
Read MoreResearchers report that girls are more likely to remain victims of bullying than boys.
Read MoreResearchers have been trying to determine the processes that lead to the social deficits of kids with autism and related disorders.
Read MoreNew research suggests that there are several factors that can steer troubled conduct disordered children away from becoming teenage offenders.
Read MoreWhile money, in general, is not related to the level of happiness people report, how you spend your money could be. Study from San Francisco State University indicates that experiential purchases are associated with happiness while material purchases are not.
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