Therapy through cyberspace considered effective for residual depressive symptoms
The findings were released in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.
Study finds peers not supportive enough when encountering unhealthy posts on social media
Posts depicting depressive feelings on Facebook are less likely to attract the…
Excessive screen media habits begin in infancy, with higher rates in first-time mothers
Excessive screen time may begin as early as infancy, with higher rates…
Companies are better off being transparent on cybersecurity efforts
Researchers at North Carolina State University suggest companies are better off being…
Study finds gender-specific traits in kids that leads to hacking behavior
MSU researchers found gender-specific traits that could lead to hacking behavior among…
Facebook users generate more negative than positive posts on business pages
New research, available in the journal Information Systems Research, examines vanity metrics…
Using your smartphone five or more times a day may increase obesity risk
Excessive smartphone usage, often linked to impulsivity, might increase the risk of…
How Twitter bots are influencing the election
Bots are making a huge impact on the internet throughout this entire…
Need help? There is now psychotherapy in cyberspace
CCBT can be both cost-effective and effective in boosting mental health.