A psychology education site aiming to debunk myths and share accurate, research‐backed information about mental health and behavior.
PsychBusters tackles common misconceptions—such as learning styles and left‑brain/right‑brain dominance—by summarizing peer‑reviewed studies and presenting clear takeaways for educators and the public. The activity involves students selecting a psychological claim, researching it using journal findings, and determining if the claim is 'confirmed,' 'plausible,' or 'busted.' It helps improve students' ability to critically evaluate psychological myths.
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides a comprehensive collection of global health data, including mental health statistics. This resource offers insights into various mental health conditions and their prevalence, helping researchers and policymakers understand and address mental health challenges worldwide.
The Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics investigates the human mind and behavior within a societal context, conducting cutting-edge research and real-world applications.
The National Autistic Society (NAS) is the UK's leading charity for autistic people and their families. It provides support, advice, and information to improve the lives of people with autism and advocates for better understanding and services.