Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Finds Link Between Video Games and High Levels of Intelligence by Taylor Bennett on Nov 20, 2017 Growing up, my two brothers and I loved to play all sorts of video games. We’d crowd onto the couch and battle each other in Halo 2 and Call of Duty on the Xbox. We’d spend hours creating our dream houses and families on Sims (with the help of some…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Why Was I Prescribed Abilify? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 20, 2017 Abilify (or aripiprazole) is an antipsychotic drug that is used to treat a variety of conditions, such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, Tourette’s disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. This medication is also sometimes used along with other medications to treat depression. Abilify works by restoring the balance balance of neurotransmitters, which…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Why Was I Prescribed Zoloft? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 20, 2017 Zoloft, or sertraline, is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat a multitude of mental illnesses, such as depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder. This medication works by restoring a chemical imbalance in the brain and offers many benefits, as it may improve…
Mental Health Topics, Research, Suicide New Study Finds Laughing Gas Could Help Prevent Suicide by Taylor Bennett on Nov 17, 2017 According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 1 million adults report attempting suicide every single year. And according to the World Health Organization, 800,000 die due to suicide every single year. As you can see, an abundance of people around the world are suffering enough…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Why Was I Prescribed Zyprexa? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 17, 2017 Zyprexa (or olanzapine) is an atypical antipsychotic, which is used to treat certain mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It is also sometimes used along with another medication to effectively treat depression. Zyprexa works by restoring a chemical imbalance in the brain, which then helps decrease hallucinations, helps…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Doxepin? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 17, 2017 Doxepin, which belongs to a group of drugs called tricyclic antidepressants, is used to treat a multitude of mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety. It works by fixing the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain, which then improves one’s mood, increases their feelings of well-being, relieves anxiety, helps them…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Psychologists React to Sean Parker’s Claim That Facebook Exploits Vulnerability in Human Psychology by Nathan Davidson on Nov 16, 2017 Last week, the former president of Facebook, Sean Parker publicly claimed that Facebook exploits a vulnerability in human in human psychology. Parker also admitted that Facebook was designed to give its users a “dopamine hit every once in a while,” and that the creators knew they were exploiting a human…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology The Psychology and History of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies by Taylor Bennett on Nov 16, 2017 Imagine that you just landed the job of your dreams. You’re elated, you’re hopeful, and you’re more than ready to begin this next chapter of your life—but that’s not to say you aren’t worried and anxious about it as well. What if my new coworkers don’t like me? What if…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Paxil? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 16, 2017 Paxil (or paroxetine) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), used to treat a variety of conditions such as depression, panic attacks, anxiety, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. This medication works by helping to restore an imbalance of serotonin in the brain and, in turn, improving mood, sleep, energy level, and…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Why We Prefer our Superheroes Darker, Angrier by Nathan Davidson on Nov 15, 2017 DC Comics are joining forces once again as Justice League hits theaters nationwide this Friday, and this begs the question, why do we seem to prefer our superheroes darker, angrier? DC movies have been notoriously darker than their Marvel counterparts over the years, and while they haven’t been as critically-acclaimed,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Clinical Psychologist Diagnoses Wonder Woman by Nathan Davidson on Nov 15, 2017 Thanks to his incredibly brave and accurate digital diagnosis of The Incredible Hulk last month, John Snyder, Psy.D. Psychotherapy, has quickly become the Internet’s chief superhero psychologist. Even though he’s currently in hiding from Dr. Bruce Banner at Stark International world headquarters, Dr. John Snyder took a moment to diagnose Wonder…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Manic depression vs. bipolar disorder: Are they the same? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 15, 2017 We hear the terms “manic depression” and “bipolar disorder,” and we picture two different things: one, a depressed individual (hence, the word depression) who has trouble enjoying life, and two, an unpredictable person who experiences drastic mood swings and changes in behavior. We compartmentalize them as two different medical conditions….