Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics The Mental Health Effects of Being a Celebrity by Taylor Bennett on Sep 5, 2017 Celebrities are always in the spotlight. For the movie they just starred in or the album they just released. And regardless of what they’re doing, the cameras are flashing—as they take their dog for a walk, grab a cup of coffee, trip on the red carpet at the Met Gala,…
Community, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Self-Help Vs. Selfless Help: Which Does the World Need More Of? by Taylor Bennett on Sep 5, 2017 I was scrolling through my Facebook feed yesterday, when I came across an uplifting post that made me smile. I can’t remember exactly what it said, but what’s important is that it had a positive effect on my night and overall mood. However, apparently it didn’t lift the spirits of…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Are Dating Sites Really Capable of Finding My Perfect Match? by Taylor Bennett on Sep 2, 2017 The realm of dating as we know it has completely transformed and continues to change with advancing technology. Today, there aren’t as many of us meeting our loved ones in person—striking up conversation with them at the local coffee shop, or beginning our love story with a circumstantial meeting on…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Common Mental Health Effects Victims of Natural Disasters like Hurricane Harvey Experience by Taylor Bennett on Sep 1, 2017 Hurricane Harvey surprised us all with more aggression and rain than most meteorologists predicted or have ever seen before. The tropical storm has attacked the Houston, Texas area, flooding it with more than 50 inches of rain and setting a record for the continental U.S. in the process. It is…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Self-Actualization: Reach Your Peak Existence by Taylor Bennett on Sep 1, 2017 Nobody’s perfect, right? We all have our flaws—like the pimple on my nose—and our downfalls—like my inclination to watch catty reality TV. But what if we used these to our advantage? What if instead of slapping ourselves on the wrist, we embraced our failures and others’ failures and saw our…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Texting and Social Media Have Proven to Negatively Impact Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Sep 1, 2017 Take a moment and try to imagine life without modern-day technology. No alarm to wake you up for work in the morning. No car to get you where you need to go. You don’t have the option of picking up your phone and calling your dad. Or the ability to…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Empathy vs. Sympathy: What’s the Difference? by Taylor Bennett on Sep 1, 2017 On your walk to work, you notice a man napping on a park bench. He’s wrapped tightly in a torn, flimsy blanket. His boots appear to be in their last wearable days. And aside from what is on his person, he has one lone empty water bottle sitting by his…
Gender, Mental Health Topics Am I androgynous? Does that make me weird? by Taylor Bennett on Sep 1, 2017 She’s always been insecure but these anxieties have worsened with age: she’s uncertain about how her short hair accentuates her oval face; she questions how her preference for baggy sweatshirts affects her attractiveness; she’s confused about her equal love for sports and for shopping; and mostly, she wonders how she…
Gender, Mental Health Topics Heteronormative beliefs and assumptions by Taylor Bennett on Aug 31, 2017 I once had a rather interesting conversation with my college roommate about marriage. We were watching TV when the main character got down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend. At that moment, she turned to me and said, “Oh I thought they were already married, I mean they…
Mental Health Topics, Research Study Suggests Men May Actually Be More Likely to Cheat Than Women Because of Genetics by Taylor Bennett on Aug 30, 2017 You never thought it would happen to you, but it has. You’ve just found out that your boyfriend cheated on you. You think back to the times he confessed his undying love for you, talked about your future together, claimed you were the only woman he desired. But now, all…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and the Psychology Behind It by Taylor Bennett on Aug 29, 2017 Whenever my friends are, say, getting lunch or making beach plans or even chatting without me, I can’t help but wonder what I’m missing out on. When my family is getting together without me, I can’t help but wish I was there and picture all the good times I’m not…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics How Your Favorite Movie Genres Can Affect Your Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Aug 29, 2017 It’s a common belief that you get along best with those who share your interests. And while I certainly see the basis for this assertion, I don’t think it always rings true—actually I know it doesn’t always ring true. In college, I studied multimedia journalism. I was a writer for…