Severe childhood deprivation reduces brain size

http://bit.ly/2FtwT3l Children who experience severe deprivation early in life have smaller brains in adulthood, researchers have found. The findings are based on scans of young adults who were adopted as children into UK families from Romania’s orphanages that rose under the regime of the dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu. Now experts say that despite the children having…

Sleep Duration Forecasts Psychiatric Disorders for School-Aged Children

http://bit.ly/2N0kUOS In the study, short sleep duration was prospectively tied to symptoms of psychiatric disorders only at younger ages, but not older ages. There was no evidence found for the opposite direction of association. “This study found an association between short sleep duration and increased risk of future occurrence of emotional disorder symptoms in both…

UK’s most prolific rapist gets life in prison for targeting 195 men

http://bit.ly/2rYvUozhttp://bit.ly/2rYvUozhttp://bit.ly/2rYvUoz A man described as “the most prolific rapist in British legal history” has been sentenced to life in prison with a possible release after 30 years following his conviction for sexual offences against 48 men. Authorities said the evidence against 36-year-old Reynhard Sinaga indicates he had many more victims, with roughly 195 men apparently…

Law change can’t change the fact we do have very violent people in society

http://bit.ly/2tynB3q “Sex work was decriminalised to improve occupational safety and health of sex workers and ensure they had access to such things to come forward when terrible situations occurred. “[But] one law change can’t change the fact we do have very violent people in society.” Bullman, who was working the same night Sutherland was murdered,…

Offender believes she can evade prosecution because she has “serious dirt” on powerful people

Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, believes she can evade being prosecuted in connection with Epstein because she has “serious dirt” on powerful people https://t.co/PgxSxDsdn3 — The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 31, 2019

The psychology behind being perpetually late

http://bit.ly/36Du63i Punctual people may believe that late people are passive-aggressive and that their time is more valuable than those who wait for them. But reasons for lateness are generally more complex. The reason may be the opposite of arrogance. It could be that they don’t value themselves enough. If this is the case, might they…

Why Talking to Yourself Is a Secret Superpower

http://bit.ly/2rolrme Much of the research on self-talk has been done on athletes, for whom it’s particularly important to distinguish between motivational self-talk (“Come on, you can do it! Just one more mile!”) and instructional self-talk (“Don’t forget to breathe. Lengthen your pace a little bit, there you go.”) since the type of self-talk they use…