Medical Students are Likely to Suffer From Imposter Syndrome, Finds New Study
A recent study has reported that imposter syndrome is highly prevalent among medical students, which in turn indicates a high level of stress.
A recent study has reported that imposter syndrome is highly prevalent among medical students, which in turn indicates a high level of stress.
In a recent interview, former first lady Michelle Obama had opened up about depression and how she had struggled with low-grade depression during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Psychologists of the University of Rochester wanted to determine whether real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging neurofeedback (rtfMRI-NF) could help a person to control neural activity.
Two recent studies have noted that individuals with early-life mental health problems are likely to enter adulthood with physical diseases and advanced aging
New research shows that loneliness is responsible for 18% of depression in people over the age of 50 in England.
A recent research shows that more than half of the psychiatrists, nurses and emergency responders participating with COVID-19 treatment may be at risk for one or more mental health conditions.