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Psychology - Computer Science - 10.05.2024

A Simon Fraser University (SFU) researcher is using virtual reality (VR) to help teens regulate their emotions and is using their feedback to help design and develop better technologies for psychologists.
Psychology - Music - 09.05.2024
Taylor Swift and the heartbreak ballads we know all too well
Do you really want to know what we were doing on April 19' Listening to Taylor Swift's double-album release, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology , of course.
Pedagogy - Psychology - 09.05.2024
Partnership strengthens mental health supports in Alberta schools
Psychology - Pharmacology - 09.05.2024

A UdeM researcher is launching a study to test whether virtual reality can relieve anxiety and pain in palliative care.
Health - Psychology - 06.05.2024
UCalgary researcher seeks to improve mental health and well-being of neurodiverse kids
In the early years of Dr. Carly McMorris's career, when she was completing her graduate degree to become a practising clinical psychologist, she worked with neurodivergent youth and their families and saw, first-hand, how the system fails them.
Psychology - 26.04.2024

What is happiness, and why do we strive for it? Can we become happier? Should we? Is happiness a good thing? These are the questions Dr. Megan McCarthy (PhD '16) asks her first-year students as they explore the meaning and concept of happiness.
Life Sciences - Psychology - 26.04.2024

In attempting to capture the brain imagery of art-making, Brittany Harker Martin aims to spotlight a powerful tool for building mental health capacity in schools "Art smashes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
Health - Psychology - 25.04.2024

There is an urgent need to "bring back the village" post-pandemic to support teens and foster a sense of community belonging for young people, says a Simon Fraser University researcher.
Psychology - Health - 11.04.2024

Do not tell fat people they need fixing; these microaggressions make people's health worse, not better People may think weight stigma only manifests as rude comments, is harmless or can even do some good.
Psychology - Social Sciences - 08.04.2024

School of Psychoeducation doctoral candidate Rocio Macabena Perez finds that UdeM's extracurricular Art en tête program reduces depressive symptoms in Quebec high-school students.
Health - Psychology - 04.04.2024

More long COVID awareness and education is needed among doctors, nurses, care providers and the public in Canada to reduce stigma around the condition and legitimize the disability, according to a new report from Simon Fraser University.
Health - Psychology - 13.03.2024
Mental health: Taming the beast
Health - Psychology - 13.03.2024

Michelle Martel uses her own life experience to inform how she supports people as a radical mental health doula, along with a belief that everyone should be able to thrive in a community where they feel accepted.
Health - Psychology - 11.03.2024

Psychology - 22.02.2024
Is it possible to predict when prejudice will occur?
Psychology - 13.02.2024
Q and A with the experts: How does self-esteem affect relationships?
Someone with low self-esteem might assume rejection or neglect, leading to conflict in the relationship In February, as some people's thoughts turn towards romance, what does it take to keep a relationship strong?
Psychology - 08.02.2024
Video game trauma can last for years
Some horror video games leave players with wounds that take a long time to heal, an UdeM researchers finds.
Health - Psychology - 15.01.2024

Major depression costs B.C.'s health system more than $1.5 billion over two years, and people diagnosed with the illness are spending even more out of pocket to get treatment.
Health - Psychology - 08.01.2024

A study of mental health walk-in clinics (MHWCs) in Ontario, by Western researchers, has shown this model can save families time, and agencies both time and money by eliminating the need to complete a
Economics - Psychology - 06.12.2023
Do terrorist attacks and mass shootings make big companies more ’honest’
A new study about the effect of terror incidents on financial reporting says they might Terrorist attacks and mass shootings are devastating for the people and communities they affect.
Health - Psychology - 06.12.2023
Decoding aggressive behaviour in autistic children
Two UdeM experts shed light on what triggers some kids with autism or other neurodevelopmental disorders to lash out - and offer ways to cope.
Psychology - Innovation - 05.12.2023

Most have experienced it - struggling to hear a conversation in a noisy restaurant or deciphering a TV dialogue while the dishwasher roars in the background.
Psychology - 24.11.2023

Psychology - Health - 22.11.2023
Feeling stressed? Take a digital mental health vitamin
Research shows the power of AI to develop resilience to day-to-day stressors A new AI powered app called Joyi can improve users' mood by increasing positive emotions and decreasing negative ones.
Health - Psychology - 03.11.2023
Mental health in the workplace: an ongoing challenge
The latest data from UdeM's Observatory on Health and Well-Being at Work shows that workplaces are still grappling with mental health. In Quebec workplaces, psychological distress and psychotropic drug use have fallen back to prepandemic levels, but symptoms of depression, anxiety and burnout have become more widespread.
Psychology - Health - 11.10.2023

Health - Psychology - 04.10.2023

Health - Psychology - 15.09.2023
The anatomy of obsession
A new study sheds light on the specific characteristics of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Psychology - 07.09.2023

Psychology - Pedagogy - 30.08.2023
Expert explainer: Back-to-school worries for kids
The back-to-school countdown is on, and parents may be looking for ways to support their children through the anxiety and worry September can bring.
Psychology - 29.08.2023

Business, Law & Society Dr. Jiaying Zhao The public has the wrong idea about what homeless people would do after coming into a large amount of money.
Health - Psychology - 10.08.2023

Psychology - 27.07.2023
Why do people gaslight their romantic partners?
Campus - Psychology - 20.07.2023

Health - Psychology - 26.06.2023
Adjusting to life in Canada
Lena Kozyr leaves Ukraine, and begins research at UWaterloo through Scholars at Risk program By Jenna Braun For the Faculty of Health At the beginning of last summer, master's student Lena Kozyr fled
Psychology - 11.05.2023

Have you ever had a co-worker make a big show of how hard they work-even though they don't get great results? They do this because people attach moral value to hard work, something Dr. Azim Shariff calls "effort moralization.
Campus - Psychology - 27.04.2023

Computer Science - Psychology - 26.04.2023
How do you feel about workplace algorithms that recognize your feelings?
Health - Psychology - 26.04.2023

Psychology - 05.04.2023
Cutting down on social media to improve teens and young adults’ body image
Health - Psychology - 03.04.2023

Two research teams at the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health are studying student mental health in close partnership with the best experts on the subject - students themselves.
Social Sciences - Psychology - 13.03.2023
Q&A with Jillian Roberts, 2022 Arts Alumni Achievement Award
Psychology - Health - 13.03.2023

Poppy the Puppet offers early intervention option for families dealing with children's mental health challenges By Megan Stacey , March 13, 2023 By Megan Stacey , March 13, 2023 Mental health help and a rabbit puppet may seem an unlikely pair.
Psychology - Innovation - 08.03.2023
Is AI coming for white-collar jobs? A psychology professor finds out the hard way
Art & Design - Psychology - 21.02.2023

Psychology - Architecture & Buildings - 17.02.2023

Some people have a negative emotional response to the proliferation of condos in the Montreal region - and an UdeM doctoral candidate says we should listen to them.
Psychology - 15.02.2023

Sport - Psychology - 26.01.2023

A new report by McGill University Faculty of Education researchers shows Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario's Talk Today program is making a positive impact on athletes in the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL).
Psychology - Health - 25.01.2023
University culture and the student mental health crisis
Politics - Psychology - 24.01.2023
Daily dose of politics leads to stress - but avoiding it can hinder civic engagement
From 24-hour news cycles to social media posts from your angry uncle, it's almost impossible not to get a daily dose of politics.
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Environment - Jul 14
SFU to pioneer two groundbreaking national training programs with $3.3 million in funding
SFU to pioneer two groundbreaking national training programs with $3.3 million in funding
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Physics - Jul 11
Canadian quantum talent helps drive global research to certify quantum communications
Canadian quantum talent helps drive global research to certify quantum communications
