Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research New Study Shows the Potential Pitfalls of Emotional Empathy by Taylor Bennett on Sep 29, 2017 I’ve always been called ‘too nice’ by those who know me best. I give everybody the benefit of the doubt, I feel inclined to help whoever I can, and I exhaust my emotions worrying about others. And while this may be considered a weakness to some, I look at it…
Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Rumination disorder: Causes, symptoms, treatment DSM-5 307.53 (F98.21) by Taylor Bennett on Sep 29, 2017 According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), rumination is characterized by both voluntary or involuntary regurgitation and rechewing of the partially digested food that is then re-swallowed or spat out. The regurgitation process is sometimes preceded by a belching sensation, but the individual does…
Coping Skills, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Dealing With Chewing and Pen-Clicking Sounds: Pet Peeve or Auditory Disorder Misophonia by Taylor Bennett on Sep 28, 2017 We all have a pet peeve that involves disturbing or annoying noises: whether it’s loud, obnoxious chewing, constant foot tapping, or one’s quiet, yet ever-present mumbling. Some of us suck it up and just deal with the noise or drown it out by putting earphones in and others…well, scream. Flashback…
Media Use, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics The Good Doctor Contradicts Media’s Portrayal of Mental Health and Little-Known Savant Syndrome by Taylor Bennett on Sep 26, 2017 The new, much-anticipated medical drama The Good Doctor finally premiered last night, September 26 on ABC—and all eyes were on Freddie Highmore, as he made his debut playing young autistic surgeon Shaun Murphy. Many shows and films have gotten bad raps in the past for misrepresenting mental illnesses or perpetuating…
Mental Health Topics, Personality, Self-Improvement 5 Qualities You Should Strive to Embody Every Single Day by Taylor Bennett on Sep 26, 2017 When we go in for a job interview we strive to be (or at least appear) confident, hard-working, and professional. We hope to demonstrate our problem-solving skills and our ability to not only get along with but work with others. And when we’re going on a date? We attempt to…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care 5 Things I’m Extremely Grateful For Today by Nathan Davidson on Sep 26, 2017 One of the most important things we can do to maintain a happy lifestyle is to recognize the things we’re truly grateful for on a daily basis. It helps keep everything in its proper perspective and it allows you to tell that negative part of your brain to “give it…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 5 Essentials to Having a Truly Fulfilling Day, Every Day by Taylor Bennett on Sep 25, 2017 I’m sure a lot of you are sulking in the Monday blues. But I’m actually not here to sulk in the sorrows with you (my apologies)—I’m here to tell you how you can give Mondays and every other day of the week new meaning! Because I’ve decided that it’s time…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Amazing Advice Mental Health Counselors Have Received From Others by Nathan Davidson on Sep 25, 2017 Thriveworks counseling is all about helping people lead happy lives, and even though we spend our day counseling others, we also recognize the infinite value in listening to the advice of others. It is for this reason that we decided to ask a variety of mental health professionals from around…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma 5 Common Psychological Effects One Might Experience After Surviving a Major Earthquake by Taylor Bennett on Sep 21, 2017 In the past couple weeks, we have bared witness to multiple category 5 hurricanes including Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, which claimed the lives of many and devastated too many communities to count. But now, another natural disaster fights for the limelight—a deadly earthquake in Mexico. Ringing in at a…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Famous pro athletes who use top sports psychologists and mental health coaches by Nathan Davidson on Sep 20, 2017 Sure, sports is primarily all about being an elite athlete, but the mental game is what tends to separate the good players from the truly great ones. Athletics is just as much about being physically superior as it is about being able to mentally dominate your opponents. While it isn’t…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The 10 Best Pieces of Life Advice from the Characters of Grey’s Anatomy by Taylor Bennett on Sep 20, 2017 Grey’s Anatomy has turned into an absolute empire. What started out as just another medical drama became a huge hit that, to this day, attracts millions of viewers each season. But why? What makes this series stand out? A lot of people will say the characters. They’re not only portrayed…
Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Research Study reveals the desire to drink alcohol at night is due to our brain’s immune system by Taylor Bennett on Sep 19, 2017 Caroline has had a long, trying week at work. Her desk was overloaded with paperwork to complete, her boss threw an extra project onto her plate, and—on top of all that—she had to find time to study for her last college final. Needless to say, she was ready for Friday…