Psychology News
Childhood nightmares may point to looming health issues
Children who suffer from frequent nightmares or bouts of night terrors may be at an increased risk of psychotic experiences in adolescence, according to new research from the University of Warwick.
See the report on the BBC website
Professor Dieter Wolke discusses sibling rivalry on the Radio 4 programme "Bringing up Britain"
Dieter Wolke is an expert guest on the roundtable discussion of sibling rivalry on "Bringing up Britain", the BBC Radio 4 series presented by Mariella Frostrup.
The 45 Minute programme was broadcast on Wednesday 22nd January and Saturday 25th January. It is now available on iPlayer Radio.
BBC link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03q9w0v
Bullied children are more likely to suffer from psychosis by the time they are 18.
New research has shown that being exposed to bullying during childhood will lead to an increased risk of psychotic experiences in adulthood, regardless of whether they are victims or perpetrators.
Link to the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2525691/Title-goes-here.html