Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Keeping Millennials Happy in the Workplace: Tips and Tricks by Taylor Bennett on Mar 6, 2018 The other morning, my favorite morning radio hosts were talking about a topic near and dear to my heart: millennials. I am a millennial, so of course I was intrigued and interested in what they had to say. Well, according to them, millennials are changing the functionality of any given…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Your Morning Routine Matters—Set Yourself Up For Success by Taylor Bennett on Mar 2, 2018 More often than not, people rush through their mornings. They snooze their alarms until the last possible second and then hurry out the door to make it to work on time. As a result, they start their day off groggy and cranky. But what if they didn’t press snooze a…
Addiction, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 6 Things You Should Know About Addiction by Taylor Bennett on Mar 2, 2018 Every single day, millions of people battle addiction. Some people are addicted to legal and illegal substances, such as alcohol or marijuana, while others are addicted to engaging in certain activities, like gambling or shopping. In any given case, consistent use of the substance or engagement in the behavior proves…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Overcome Crippling Self-Doubt: 6 Professional Tips by Taylor Bennett on Mar 2, 2018 Every single one of us harbors insecurities, whether they have to do with our looks, our interests, our actions, or our mere associations—it’s a part of being human. But some of us allow these insecurities, this self-doubt to fester and completely rule our lives… and that’s when it becomes harmful….
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Babies As Young As Three Months Old Can Learn Abstract Rules By Observing the World Around Them by Taylor Bennett on Mar 2, 2018 A new study “Very young infants learn abstract rules in the visual modality” says that babies as young as three or four months can learn abstract rules simply by watching others and observing all that’s around them. While previous research found that babies could only do so from speech and…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships If You’re in Pain, Holding Your Partner’s Hand Can Help by Taylor Bennett on Mar 2, 2018 A new study “Brain-to-brain coupling during handholding is associated with pain reduction” says that holding your loved one’s hand during difficult times will synchronize your breathing, heart rate, and brain wave patterns, and ultimately ease your pain. Additionally, the more empathy your partner has for you, the more in sync…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Kylo Ren: A Therapy Session, Diagnosis and Treatment by Mary Ingram, LMFT on Feb 28, 2018 WARNING: Movie spoilers included! Purpose of the Intake Evaluation Kylo Ren was referred to me by his previous therapist, who had chosen to end sessions after being “Force-choked” by Mr. Ren. The client told me that he sought continued services due to ongoing experiences of rage, disappointment in himself, and…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Says Good Behavior and Success in High School Predict Success Later in Life by Taylor Bennett on Feb 27, 2018 Parents often worry about their kid’s behavior and performance in school—especially when they reach the teens. This is typically the time when kids fall out of their routines, and as a result, their academic success hangs in the balance. In hopes of keeping them on the right track, parents oftentimes…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to Be a More Patient Person: 6 Professional Tips by Taylor Bennett on Feb 27, 2018 The past few days, my dad has been telling me to have more patience. He’s a slower moving individual (both physically and mentally), as he’s reached his late 70’s, and finds my fast pace incredibly annoying as well as exhausting. And I, of course, hold the opposite to be true—always…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Help Your Kid Control Explosive Anger: Signs and Techniques by Taylor Bennett on Feb 27, 2018 Parenting Expert Julia Cook understands just how difficult parenting can be at times—especially if/when your child has a temper tantrum. She explains that a child’s increasing anger is comparable to a shaken soda: “Think of anger as bubbles inside of a two-liter bottle of pop. When the bottle is shaken,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology 4 Life-Changing Lessons Learned in Dialectical Behavior Therapy by Taylor Bennett on Feb 26, 2018 Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a form of the better-known cognitive behavioral therapy, which was developed by Marsha Linehan in the late 1980s. It highlights the importance of individual therapy as well as group skills training and teaches clients helpful skills such as mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotion regulation. While…
College, Mental Health Topics Study Says College Roommates Underestimate the Severity of Each Other’s Distress by Taylor Bennett on Feb 23, 2018 When I was in middle school, my gym teacher told me that high school was absolutely brutal. “You’ll wish you never left the 8th grade,” she said. So naturally, on the first day of 9th grade, I walked into my new school with wide eyes and shaky knees, prepared for…