Psychology

OPINION: The problematic stigma associated with mental illness

Think back to a time in your life when you were emotionally distressed. Maybe your romantic partner broke up with you, or maybe you were the subject of nasty rumors or bullying; maybe you were having trouble coming up with money to pay your tuition only a month before the deadline. What sort of emotions were you experiencing then? Were you sad, angry or did you feel lonely, helpless, hopeless? If so, what played the biggest role in helping you through that difficult period?

Mason professor wins state award

The 2011 Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award, the highest honor for faculty members teaching at the state’s universities and colleges, will go to George Mason University psychology professor Eden King. 

Mason psychology students develop ‘smart’ speedometer technology

A group of students in Mason’s Human Factors and Applied Cognition Program have developed new technology they hope will help drivers in inclement weather.