Medicine RSS Search Engine

Psychology Top 20 Psychiatry & Psychology OPML fileThis is an OPML file. It can be used to export all the MedWorm RSS feeds on this topic into your personal RSS reader (usually you have to save this file to your own computer before clicking on an Import OPML command in your own feed reader to upload the file which will then import all the feeds) or it can be used by webmasters to integrate MedWorm feeds with their own website. Psychology Top 20 RSS feedThis is an RSS file. You can use it to subscribe to this data in your favourite RSS reader, such as GoogleReader, or to display this data on your own website or blog. subscribe with MyMedWormSubscribe to this data using MyMedWorm.subscribe with GoogleReaderSubscribe to this data using GoogleReader.subscribe with BloglinesSubscribe to this data using Bloglines.subscribe with MyYahooSubscribe to this data using MyYahoo.

This page shows you the 20 most read items in the past 30 days within this specialty in the MedWorm directory.

Sugar Rush
What does added sugar do to our bodies and our brains? (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 5, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: skarasu Tags: Diet Source Type: news

Just My Imagination
Running away with me. (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: lybi Tags: Creativity Source Type: news

Ditching Your Comfort Zone
Is it time to jump the lily pad? (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 4, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: kstarr Tags: Creativity Source Type: news

This Week's Top Posts
(Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 2, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: mhuston Tags: Environment Personality Relationships Source Type: news

Personality in the Bedroom
What your sex life reveals about you. (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 7, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: jnussbaum Tags: Sex Source Type: news

When Work Is Play
It may be the key to your success. (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 6, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: eseppala Tags: Creativity Source Type: news

This Week's Top Posts
(Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 23, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: mhuston Tags: Addiction Child Development Neuroscience Work Source Type: news

Who Knew?
Fascinating insights from researchers around the world. (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 12, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: jnussbaum Tags: Social Life Source Type: news

Why Yahoo's Marissa Mayer Is Right
A lot of ink is getting spilled over Marissa Mayer's new edict about working at the office but she may have a bead on something we all need to pay attention to and it's not about parenting either...read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Peg Streep Tags: Relationships Work bottom line collaboration colleague concentration creativity five feet frog gchat Infancy marissa mayer news odysseus odyssey organs Sherry Turkle sorry folks stone age technological world technol Source Type: news

Friends Can Save Your Life
When you ask people why they became homeless, why their marriage failed, or why they overeat, they often mention loneliness. Treasure and nurture those friends who make you feel that you are not alone. read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 5, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Temma Ehrenfeld Tags: Happiness Health Relationships Social Life age groups alcoholism beepers best friends biosensors brigham young brigham young university cardiovascular status chicago psychologist friendship groundbreaking happier this way h Source Type: news

Interview with Christopher Castellani: All This Talk of Love
"When you write, you create something out of nothing, constantly shining light into the void. You look hard into that void for lives to illuminate, and you try to make sure you see every side of them."read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 6, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jennifer Haupt Tags: Creativity Race and Ethnicity Relationships Resilience Alice Hoffman Alice Munroe art artistic director aunts and uncles christopher castellani creative writing exact representation faith family history family tensions genera Source Type: news

Your Relationship Is a Cinnamon Latte
Buying your morning coffee is the perfect metaphor for a healthy relationship: a balanced transaction that involves expressing needs and distributing resources.read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Michael J. Formica, MS, MA, EdM Tags: Happiness Relationships Social Life balance balanced relationship barista cappuccino maker cinnamon coffee coffee beans communication cooperation dualities element elements emotions exact value formica full measure he Source Type: news

Gaining The Power to Change Your Interactions
The quality of both our positive and negative interactions rests in our being able to understand and acknowledge the true reality that exists between others and ourselves– a reality that is found in what I call the “the space-between”. read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 7, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ditta M. Oliker, Ph.D. Tags: Environment Relationships Self-Help Social Life Source Type: news

Dr. Oz Show Investigates Porn-Induced ED
Dr. Oz and a team that includes a urologist and psychiatrist explain how viewing Internet porn can cause sexual performance problems—and how users can reverse it themselves.read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 3, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Gary Wilson Tags: Health Neuroscience Psychiatry Relationships Sex delayed ejaculation dr oz drugs work inability to orgasm internet porn maryland medical school medical doctors medical school faculty performance anxiety performance problems p Source Type: news

"Channeling" versus Reducing Anger
A person does not have to react in angerread more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 3, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D. Tags: Cognition Law and Crime Relationships anger problem angry person cognitive processes dear abby disappointment fear finding a way fist herndon virginia insult last time meanness nbsp newspaper column perception right dir Source Type: news

Stop the Blame Game in Your Relationship
When we stop placing blame in our relationship, we shift our focus inward. We can take charge and start to differentiate from destructive behaviors that are holding us back from getting closer to the people we love.read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 4, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lisa Firestone, Ph.D. Tags: Happiness Relationships adults arguments caretakers character flaws communication conflict couple communication couple disputes couples criminal case critical thoughts dear life experiences faults friendship inner voice Source Type: news

Raising Self-Esteem and Teaching New Coping Mechanisms
Teach your child to understand to identify his feelings, and understand that even those that are unpleasant or painful are legitimate.read more (Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center)
Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center - February 4, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Nancy Matsumoto Tags: Child Development Eating Disorders Parenting Resilience anorexia Body image coping mechanism coping mechanisms david herzog eckhart tolle franko global concern history of trauma intricacies low self esteem mcshane mindset Source Type: news

Morningness-eveningness and educational outcomes: the lark has an advantage over the owl at high school.
Conclusions. Results point to the possible discrimination of adolescents with a proclivity towards eveningness at school. Possible explanations for the relationship between chronotype and academic achievement are presented. Implications for educational practice are also discussed. PMID: 23369178 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: The British Journal of Educational Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Educational Psychology - February 3, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Preckel F, Lipnevich AA, Boehme K, Brandner L, Georgi K, Könen T, Mursin K, Roberts RD Tags: Br J Educ Psychol Source Type: research

Beating Boredom
Everyone gets bored—not just boring people. Learn to combat the blahs. (Source: Psychology Today)
Source: Psychology Today - February 1, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: jnussbaum Tags: Cognition Source Type: news

Why Did DSM 5 Botch Somatic Symptom Disorder?
DSM 5 has made official a mental disorder that will be misapplied to millions of people who are really just medically ill. read more (Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center)
Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center - February 6, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Allen J. Frances, M.D. Tags: Anxiety Depression Health Psychiatry A closed process and time pressure. bad news chapman diagnosis dimsdale dsm 5 dsm5 eleventh hour email Fibromyalgia heart disease inclusion irritable bowel syndrome loose definition Source Type: news