Disorders, Mental Health Topics Language Disorder DSM-5: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment 315.39 (F80-9) by Taylor Bennett on Aug 19, 2017 According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), one may be diagnosed with language disorder if there are difficulties in the attainment and use of language due to comprehension or discourse shortfalls. These deficits can exist in spoken as well as written communication and even…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Overcoming a Bad First Impression: 7 Tips by Taylor Bennett on Aug 19, 2017 Say you just blew a job interview. Or your nerves got in the way during a first date. Maybe meeting your significant other’s parents didn’t go as well as you’d hoped. Whatever the case may be, a bad first impression can feel like the end of the world in that…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics 5 Ways to Overcome Feelings of Jealousy by Taylor Bennett on Aug 19, 2017 Jealousy: the green-eyed monster. This evil little guy comes knocking on everybody’s doors. If you’re smart, you don’t touch that deadbolt. And if you’re weak, you turn the doorknob and let your curiosity get the best of you. He’s the one who fills your veins with envy when your friend…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 5 Ways to Radiate Confidence by Taylor Bennett on Aug 19, 2017 In a society that demands perfection, it’s hard to foster confidence. To walk out the door everyday certain your outfit matches your shoes. To engage in conversation and not worry about saying something dumb. To be sure in even the tiniest of decisions you make, like what to have for…
Eating Disorders, Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics Scott Griffiths discusses muscle dysmorphia: The male eating disorder by Nathan Davidson on Aug 17, 2017 Scott Griffiths is a National Health and Medical Research Council Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He researches eating and body image disorders, including muscle dysmorphia, anorexia nervosa, body dysmorphic disorder, anabolic steroids, and the contributions that masculinity, femininity, and stigma make to these. In this TEDxSydney Talk, Scott discusses…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Is Unconditional Love Real? What Is It? by Taylor Bennett on Aug 17, 2017 Unconditional love is a love without limitation. When you love someone unconditionally, you love them no matter what life may throw your way. You love them even through the struggles the two of you endure, the temptations that test you both, and the mistakes either of you may make along…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Psychology Thrive Five: 5 Netflix Movies About Psychology and Mental Health by Nathan Davidson on Aug 15, 2017 Oh Netflix, what would we do without you and your magical entertainment superpowers. Netflix has a seemingly endless supply of movies, TV shows, documentaries about any subject matter you could possibly imagine, but it’s also precisely why we spend half of our time on Netflix trying to pick out something…
Mental Health Topics, Stress, Work & Careers 5 Office Decorating Tips That Help Lower Stress by Taylor Bennett on Aug 14, 2017 Our workplace is our home away from home and our coworkers our second family. But we don’t always put as much effort into creating an enjoyable space at work as we do back at the house. If we did, we’d probably be able to cut down on some tension, some…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 5 Ways to Spread Positivity by Taylor Bennett on Aug 14, 2017 In a world full of war, hate, aggression, and overall negativity, we could sure use some positivity. And we may not realize it, but we all undoubtedly play a part in one another’s day-to-day happiness. So, what would happen if all of us did everything we could to ensure each…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Family, Mental Health Topics Children of Divorce: 5 Effects by Taylor Bennett on Aug 14, 2017 Divorce is not simply the separation of two people—it instead involves other loved ones and members of the family… especially the children. They may be 5 years old, 15 years old, or 25 years old; regardless of their age, it can be a very hard and confusing time. This goes…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics I hate myself‚ is that normal? by Taylor Bennett on Aug 14, 2017 It’s not always easy to distinguish what is healthy criticism of oneself and serious self-loathing. The following signs may point to the latter: You take everything to heart. This might mean taking constructive criticism harshly or twisting what others say into insults. You compare yourself to everyone. You’re in the…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology 5 Psychological Causes of Laziness by Nathan Davidson on Aug 10, 2017 Let me guess, you’re currently lying in bed reading this and waiting for your Domino’s pizza to arrive, aren’t you? Don’t worry, I’m not judging, you’ve probably earned it… and you know what, even if you haven’t, good for you. Today is “National Lazy Day” and it’s the one day…