Her research found that it’s better not to grin when you win, but could she keep the smile from her face when receiving a prestigious psychology award?
Women who maintain connections with their social groups after having a baby are at lower risk of developing postnatal depression, according to University of Queensland research.
Increasing knowledge about what treatments are most effective for addiction and mental health is the focus of an appointment made by UQ and collaborators Lives Lived Well.
Kids weren’t really on the horizon when graduating University of Queensland PhD student Jamin Day first considered working with one of the world’s leading experts in family interventions.
United States President-elect Donald Trump’s “crudity and incivility” increase his appeal, says a prophetic book chapter co-authored by a Queensland academic several months ago, and due to be published in the New Year.
A University of Queensland academic who helped invent the term “glass cliff” has celebrated its appearance on the Oxford Dictionaries 2016 Word of the Year shortlist.
Why is prejudice so persistent? It's the burning question which led researcher Dr Fiona Barlow to contact an American teacher who has become part of modern folklore.
People experiencing homelessness who reject being defined ‘homeless’ not only reduce stigma associated with the label but are also more likely to increase their feeling of self-worth.
An expert in the psychology of political and social change has described the US election result as a perfect example of “the illusion of momentum building”.
The University of Queensland’s Triple P – Positive Parenting Program will be showcased at the White House today as part of an initiative to improve outcomes for boys and young men of colour, and all youth.
Australian researchers have identified Ireland’s same-sex marriage referendum ’No’ campaign had a deeply negative impact on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people and their families.