Memory, Mental Health Topics Mnemonic Devices: What Are They and How Do They Work? by Taylor Bennett on Oct 20, 2017 ‘Never Eat Soggy Waffles.’ Not a bad piece of advice, but actually not a piece of advice at all—instead, an easy way to remember where North, East, South, and West are on a map. This mnemonic device made first grade a whole lot easier. As did ‘My Very Educated Mother…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Taylor Bennett on Oct 20, 2017 Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy treatment which focuses on changing one’s negative thinking and/or behavioral patterns that lie behind their difficulties. These may be sleep or relationship difficulties, issues with drug abuse, alcohol dependence, or anxiety and depression. It works by first helping an individual to…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Research Just One Hour of Exercise a Week Can Prevent Depression by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 Depression: a crippling illness characterized by fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, and a depressed state that affects 350 million people worldwide. This overwhelming statistic reminds us that any one of us could develop the condition—but not a single one of us hopes to. So we do what we can to prevent…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology What is Affluenza? Is It Real? When Privilege Affects Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 Affluenza may sound like a cold or similar sickness, but it is actually a term used to describe a more “metaphorical” illness, whereas privileged kids who grow up emotionally and developmentally isolated from their mother and father feel an intense pressure to be successful. These individuals feel this weight at…
Mental Health Topics, Research Brain Blood Vessel Abnormalities Possible Schizophrenia Cause, Scientists Discover by Taylor Bennett on Oct 16, 2017 Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness characterized by a range of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional dysfunctions. Individuals who suffer with this disease often experience delusions, hallucinations, incoherence, and dysfunction in major areas of life, such as at work or in their personal relationships. And while much has been discovered about…
Mental Health Topics, Personality 7 Unique Traits of Sensitive People by Taylor Bennett on Oct 13, 2017 Okay, before I delve into the topic of zodiac signs, let me just say that I know astrology is not backed by any scientific evidence whatsoever—however, it is kind of fun and a guilty pleasure of mine. With that being said, my zodiac sign is a Pisces: I am compassionate…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Research Women with More Facial Contrast Perceived as Younger by Taylor Bennett on Oct 13, 2017 As we get older, we try to forget about and deny our age. We take off a few years on forms at the doctor’s office and when a friend asks which birthday this one is we definitely don’t tell the truth (despite their suspicious looks). But words can only go…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 10 Celebrities Shed Light on Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Oct 12, 2017 We often look to celebrities—whether they be actors, singers, comedians, or TV personalities—for guidance. We hope that they don’t let us down, but use their platform for good, to demonstrate respectable actions and ideations. And while sometimes we’re left disappointed, at others we are proud, uplifted, and ultimately pieced back…
Mental Health Topics, Research Having a High IQ May Lead to Increased Risk of Mental Illness by Taylor Bennett on Oct 12, 2017 There is a plethora of misconceptions and myths when it comes to the topic of mental illness. For example, some people believe that disorders like depression and anxiety are dramatic diagnoses for difficult feelings like sadness or mere nerves. But this is certainly not the case—these conditions and those of…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Research Body Language Might Be Useless for Communicating Emotion by Taylor Bennett on Oct 12, 2017 Our primary form of communication is verbal communication. However, we speak just as often through nonverbal communication or body language. The way we sink into our chairs, cross our arms, and look down at the ground all communicate negative feelings—those of deflation, unease, and discomfort. Now, we can also communicate…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Personality Disorders: What Are They? Is There a Cure? by Taylor Bennett on Oct 12, 2017 Personality disorders belong to a group of mental illnesses characterized by unhealthy thoughts and behaviors, which can seriously hinder one’s everyday functioning. A few examples include schizoid personality disorder (cluster A), borderline personality disorder (cluster B), and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (cluster C). These clusters are subgroups of personality disorders and…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers 5 Ways to Lessen Your Job Interview Jitters According to Career Coaches and Hiring Managers by Taylor Bennett on Oct 11, 2017 For the last few days, you’ve lived on the pages of Indeed, scrolling through the many job postings and clicking on promising leads. You’ve recrafted your cover letter more times than you can remember and sent your resume to an abundance of companies (fingers crossed that this is finally the…