Aging, Mental Health Topics, Research Older People Remember the Basics, But Ignore the Details: Researchers Say This May Lead to False Memories by Taylor Bennett on Apr 2, 2018 According to new research, older people rely on schematic memory, which may have troubling consequences. More specifically, this study “Differentiating True and False Schematic Memories in Older Adults,” says that as people age, they typically rely on schematic memory, which helps them remember the basics of an event—however, because they…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 5 Rules of Thumb for Loving the Amazing People in Your Life by Taylor Bennett on Apr 2, 2018 Oftentimes, we take for granted those who mean the most to us: our significant others, our best friends, even (and especially) our beloved family members. This is natural, and we’re all guilty of doing it, but that’s not to say that we can’t put a little extra effort into showing…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Will Online Dating Help Me Find the One? by Taylor Bennett on Apr 2, 2018 The topic of conversation on my favorite radio show this morning was the new-age approach to meeting and mingling with others: online dating. But they weren’t talking about any average guy or gal signing up for Match.com or swiping left and right on Tinder—they were talking about married guys and…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics 6 Simple Grounding Techniques That Will Help Manage Your Anxiety by Taylor Bennett on Apr 2, 2018 If you’re like me, your anxiety gets a little out of whack from time to time… and often for no good reason. You’re walking to work, or hanging out with friends, when out of nowhere this heaviness bombards you, an unexplained worry takes over, and your happiness, productivity, peace, contentment—you…
Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Check Your Anxiety at the Door: 10 Actions You Can Take to Prepare for Anxiety-Inducing Events by Taylor Bennett on Apr 2, 2018 My anxiety has felt… closer, lately. It used to be this distant threat that I could close the door on or swallow deep down. Now, it’s a heaviness that sits in my throat and weighs on my mind. Sometimes, it hits me like a baseball gone rogue. Most of the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 6 Pieces of Advice That Will Help You Master the World of Dating by Taylor Bennett on Apr 2, 2018 I’m not going to pretend like I’m a dating expert—in fact, I’m far from it. I’ve gone on a few dates here and there, but I’m notorious for canceling just days (sometimes hours) before. I know what you’re thinking, what a jerk. And I completely agree with you. It’s just…
Communication, Mental Health Topics Be the Most Approachable Person In the Room: 7 Professional Tips by Taylor Bennett on Mar 29, 2018 Any time I’m left alone in a public space, I dig my phone out of my pocket and act like I have important business to attend to. This is never truly the case. I’m just so awkward and so nervous around strangers that I must engage in an imaginary conversation…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics What Does It Mean To Be The Keeper Of The Secrets? by Guest on Mar 29, 2018 Can you still keep a secret in the 21st century? Well, I certainly can and do on a daily basis. For over 30 years, most of my adult life has been about keeping secrets. Although I have one or two of my own which I have shared with a couple…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 5 People Share How Therapy Has Changed Them For the Better by Taylor Bennett on Mar 26, 2018 According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, approximately 1 in 5 American adults experiences mental illness every year; and approximately 1 in 25 experiences a serious mental illness that significantly alters their life. Furthermore, 16 million American adults live with major depression, 42 million with anxiety, 2.4 million with…
Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Certain People with OCD May Benefit From Directly Facing Their Fears, Researchers Say by Taylor Bennett on Mar 26, 2018 New research from UCLA finds a new, fairly simple effective treatment for those with OCD: confronting their fears. Say, for instance, someone is compelled to wash their hands consistently throughout the day; facing their fear might involve resisting this compulsion after shaking someone’s hand or perhaps going out of their…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Fulfill These Three Areas of Love and Improve Your Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Mar 26, 2018 Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is fleeting. Love is friendship on fire. Love is sacrifice. Love is…impossible to define. But the good news is, it’s aplenty—even if we don’t know exactly how to give or receive it. Alex Runolfson, Clinical Mental Health Counselor, understands this all too well….
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research Should You “Go With Your Gut”? Not Always, Researchers Say by Taylor Bennett on Mar 23, 2018 We’re often told to trust our intuition and “go with our gut.” Why? Where did this saying come from? Well, it’s actually quite literal: when we find ourselves in an uncomfortable or potentially troublesome situation, we get “butterflies,” or a nervous feeling in the “pit of our stomach.” In this…