An Overview of the American Psychological Association (APA)

What does it mean to be a part of the APA? It is responsible for tasks like regulating professional titles and producing the APA style guide for publications. The APA is based in Washington, DC. asiseeit / Getty Images As of 2023, the APA has over 146,000 members. What Does the APA Do? The organizations mission statement provides some insight into its goals. History of APA The APA was established in July 1892 at Clark University....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 219 words · Matthew Barry

An Overview of the Different Parts of a Neuron

These specialized cells are the information-processing units of the brain responsible for receiving and transmitting information. These tiny protrusions receive information from other neurons and transmit electrical stimulation to the soma. Dendrites are also covered with synapses. BSIP/UIG / Universal Images Group / Getty Images Characteristics Most neurons possess these branch-like extensions that extend outward away from the cell body. Some neurons have very small, short dendrites, while other cells possess very long ones....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Morgan Morris

An Overview of the Treatments for Depression

That said, what works for one person might not necessarily work for another. It’s important totalk to your physicianand or healthcare provider about which options may be most effective for you. To help with that discussion, here is an overview of the most commonly used treatments for depression. Verywell / Cindy Chung Psychotherapy Psychotherapy is often referred to as “talk therapy.” There are various approaches to psychotherapy. Researchers found that all of the following provide good results....

April 26, 2025 · 4 min · 643 words · Stephanie Schwartz

An Overview of Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders

Manymental disordersare associated with trauma and stress. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) PTSD occurs as a result of a traumatic event. Most individuals diagnosed with ASD are eventually diagnosed with PTSD. da-kuk / E+ / Getty DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria Diagnostic criteria for PTSD pertain to those six years or older. There are multiple clusters and symptom specifications for PTSD. A person can meet criteria for PTSD without this specifier. It is typically characterized by mild depressive symptoms, anxiety, traumatic stress symptoms or a combination of these....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Nicholas Anderson

An Overview of Treatment-Resistant Depression

But sometimes, symptoms dont get better with typical treatment. At other times, the symptoms resolve briefly but come back. However, it may require a different approach to treatment. The consequences for people with treatment-resistant depression can be significant. Its associated with poor social functioning, medical comorbidity, and increased mortality. People with untreated depression have a lifetimesuicide riskof 2% to 15%. Symptoms can drag on for months without feeling any relief or improvement in mood....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 206 words · Jacob White

An Overview of What to Expect After You Quit Smoking

Most smokers underestimate smoking cessation the first time they quit smoking. The information below will give you a head start on learning about what is involved when you stop smoking. Don’t fear what is ahead. Stub out your last cigarette and get started. Things to Know After You Quit Your body begins to healwithin minutes of your last cigarette. The benefits continue to grow for years as well. Medications you take might beaffected by smoking cessation....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 281 words · Nicole Willis

An Overview of Work Anxiety

Either way, work anxiety can have negative effects. Therefore, it must be addressed to prevent poor outcomes both for employees and organizations. Here is an overview of what to look for. Bailey Mariner / Verywell For example, starting a new job or leaving an old one is sure to make anyone feel skittish. As far as accommodations at work, it might be worthwhile to look into those rights. In other words, you don’t know until you ask....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 193 words · Sabrina Martin

An Overview of Working as a Psychologist

Lets look at the nature of psychology work and what its really like to work as a psychologist. For example, psychologists in research parameters spend a great deal of time developing hypotheses and collecting data. Theresearch methodsthey use depend on what they’re studying. Alain SHRODER / ONOKY / Getty Images For example, some psychologists do lab experiments, while others use naturalistic observation. Other methods used by research psychologists include questionnaires, clinical studies, surveys, and interviews....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Sheri Collier

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 36 words · Jennifer Berry

Anchoring: Definition in Psychology & Examples-Being Institute

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 23 words · Karen Garcia

Anemophobia: The Fear of Wind

Anemophobia, sometimes called ancraophobia, is thefear of windand is one of a wide variety of weather-relatedphobias. Some people are afraid of drafts, or gentle breezes, while others are afraid of gusty winds. These phobias may be severe and are often life-limiting. john finney photography / Getty Images Thoughts may start racing toward hypothetical catastrophic scenarios and concern for your safety. This typically begins in childhood when fear of storms is fairly common....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Victoria Moore

Anergia: When Is a Lack of Energy Cause for Concern?

What Causes Anergia? Anergia is a possible symptom of many conditions. As such, anergia can have a number of causes, depending on the condition you are experiencing. Jena Ardell/Getty Images Its important to understand that anergia is more than simply feeling tired. It involves severe feelings of fatigue that persist over a period of weeks or months. The fatigue isnt due to common triggers of exhaustion, like lack of sleep or physical overextension....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Carrie Taylor

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 3 words · Adrian Johnson