Apa news

APA News stands for American Psychological Association News. The American Psychological Association (APA) is a professional organization of psychologists that aims to advance the science and practice of psychology. The APA News section provides updates on the latest research, trends, and developments in the field of psychology.

Here are some recent APA News articles:

  1. APA Survey: Mental Health Concerns Rise Amid Pandemic: A recent survey by the APA found that 47% of adults in the United States reported symptoms of anxiety or depression, up from 31% in 2019.
  2. APA Launches New Online Course on Trauma-Informed Care: The APA has launched a new online course on trauma-informed care, designed to help mental health professionals provide effective treatment to individuals who have experienced trauma.
  3. APA Study: Social Media Use Linked to Depression in Teens: A study published in the APA's Journal of Adolescent Health found that teens who spent more time on social media were more likely to experience depression.
  4. APA Urges Congress to Pass Mental Health Reform Bill: The APA is urging Congress to pass a mental health reform bill that would increase funding for mental health services and provide more resources for mental health professionals.
  5. APA Study: Mindfulness Meditation Reduces Stress in College Students: A study published in the APA's Journal of College Counseling found that mindfulness meditation reduced stress and improved mental health in college students.

These are just a few examples of the latest APA News articles. The APA website provides a wealth of information on psychology-related topics, including research, practice, and policy.