Mental Health Topics, Personality 6 traits of a truly conscientious person by Taylor Bennett on Oct 11, 2017 ‘Whatever you’re doing, do the very best that you can,’ is what my father has preached my entire life. After I’d hop out of the car for school, he would yell it out the window. When I got my first job, he used it as the staple of his guiding…
Gender, Mental Health Topics Female brains motivated by generosity and prosocial behavior by Taylor Bennett on Oct 11, 2017 My brother and I are polar opposites. He has always been the social butterfly, the one that everybody knows. He thrives off of going out with his friends, making decent money at his job, and spending a pretty penny on luxuries for himself. I, on the other hand, have always…
Community, Mental Health Topics, Research People Are More Likely to Change Their Behavior If They See That Norms Are Changing by Taylor Bennett on Oct 10, 2017 In order to achieve some personal goals of mine, I decided to embark on a new health and fitness journey this past summer. It was nothing crazy, I just pledged to eat better and work out 5 days a week. Simple. Well, a few days into it, my good friend—who…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 6 mental benefits of team sports: Improved mood, confidence, focus, and more by Taylor Bennett on Oct 10, 2017 Sports are a longtime love of mine—I may not tune into Sunday night football every week or follow my basketball team the whole season through, but I respect, support, and even envy what the players do for a living. When I was just 5 years old, I laced up my…
Mental Health Topics, Research, Stress Stress Hinders Our Abilities to Process Potential New Threats by Taylor Bennett on Oct 6, 2017 Imagine: You’re on your way home from work after a long, stressful day. Your hand is on the wheel and your foot on the petal, but your mind’s still back at the office. Stacks of paperwork, loads of emails, frustrated coworkers, angry boss. The next thing you know, you’re just…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Research School Start Times Can Significantly Affect Adolescent Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Oct 5, 2017 Cursed were the days that I had to wake up at the crack of dawn to get ready for school, which persisted for 13 years. Ok, it wasn’t so bad when I was a kid because I was tired by 9 or 10 p.m. and went to bed without any…
Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Research Link Between Confidence and Action Broken in People with OCD by Taylor Bennett on Oct 5, 2017 “When you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, you don’t really get quiet moments,” says poet Neil Hilborn in his renowned poem “OCD”. What he means is you don’t really get a break from your obsessions and your compulsions, characteristic of the disorder. You experience repetitive thoughts and urges and feel compelled…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment DSM-5 302.76 (F52.6) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 5, 2017 Genito-pelvic pain or penetration disorder is a fairly new disorder listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), that is characterized by significant pain upon penetration and overall difficulty having intercourse. This pain can range in severity: some individuals are able to easily experience penetration…
Memory, Mental Health Topics 4 Possible Explanations for Your Experiences with Déjà Vu by Taylor Bennett on Oct 4, 2017 Have you ever walked into a room and been overwhelmed by a feeling of familiarity—even though it’s your first time being there? Or been in the middle of a conversation when it dawns on you: I’ve had this conversation with this person before, despite their insisting that you haven’t? I…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma Hypervigilance: Understanding This State of Alertness and Sensitivity by Taylor Bennett on Oct 4, 2017 Chase walks into the grocery store to buy a few simple items: bananas, milk, and cereal. However, the task proves anything but simple for him. All he can focus on are the other shoppers and the threats that they pose to him—he immediately regrets his confidence in making this quick…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 5 Mental Exercises To Keep Your Mind Sharp by Nathan Davidson on Oct 2, 2017 Are you ready for some mental exercises? I can’t hear you. All right, that’s the spirit! Mental exercises, also known as “Neurobics,” are a great way to keep your mind sharp. Your brain is something you need to consistently exercise as much as the rest of your body, and if…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology 5 Intriguing Studies About the Psychology of Coffee by Nathan Davidson on Sep 29, 2017 Today is National Coffee Day, and out of all of the ridiculous “national days,” this is one of the few new national holidays that deserves our respect. Coffee is one of the most essential things to the current “operation flow” of human existence. Red Bull and Monster Energy Drink have…