Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Paxil? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 16, 2017 Paxil (or paroxetine) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), used to treat a variety of conditions such as depression, panic attacks, anxiety, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. This medication works by helping to restore an imbalance of serotonin in the brain and, in turn, improving mood, sleep, energy level, and…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Why We Prefer our Superheroes Darker, Angrier by Nathan Davidson on Nov 15, 2017 DC Comics are joining forces once again as Justice League hits theaters nationwide this Friday, and this begs the question, why do we seem to prefer our superheroes darker, angrier? DC movies have been notoriously darker than their Marvel counterparts over the years, and while they haven’t been as critically-acclaimed,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Clinical Psychologist Diagnoses Wonder Woman by Nathan Davidson on Nov 15, 2017 Thanks to his incredibly brave and accurate digital diagnosis of The Incredible Hulk last month, John Snyder, Psy.D. Psychotherapy, has quickly become the Internet’s chief superhero psychologist. Even though he’s currently in hiding from Dr. Bruce Banner at Stark International world headquarters, Dr. John Snyder took a moment to diagnose Wonder…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Manic depression vs. bipolar disorder: Are they the same? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 15, 2017 We hear the terms “manic depression” and “bipolar disorder,” and we picture two different things: one, a depressed individual (hence, the word depression) who has trouble enjoying life, and two, an unpredictable person who experiences drastic mood swings and changes in behavior. We compartmentalize them as two different medical conditions….
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Risperdal? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 15, 2017 Risperdal (or risperidone)—which belongs to a class of drugs called atypical antipsychotics—is used to treat certain mental illnesses, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This medication works by restoring the balance of certain natural substances in the brain, and it helps people think more clearly and be present in everyday life…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics 5 Reasons We Love Fast Food by Nathan Davidson on Nov 14, 2017 Let me guess; you’re here because you love fast food. The bad news is that just by reading the words “fast food,” you may be already craving it. If that doesn’t do the trick, there are a couple of images below that should seal the deal. Most people love fast…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology 3 Ways Giving is Really Good for You, Psychologically by Nathan Davidson on Nov 14, 2017 The more you give, the more you get. It is better to give than to receive. Giving is the gift that keeps on giving. There’s a reason why phrases like these are so well known, and it has everything to do with the power of giving. With the season of…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics 4 Ways Video Games are Good for Our Mental Health by Nathan Davidson on Nov 13, 2017 Video games have always gotten a bad rap from the national media. Over the years, they’ve been blamed for acts of violence and increased aggression. They’ve even been accused of being a cause of obesity. What the media rarely discusses, however, is the fact that video games may actually be…
Mental Health Topics, Research New Study Suggests Religious Beliefs Not Rooted in Intuition, But Nurture and Culture by Taylor Bennett on Nov 10, 2017 Some of us prioritize going to church every Sunday. Some only go on Easter and Christmas. And others don’t go at all. Some of us believe in one god. Some believe in several gods. And others don’t believe in any god. I could go on and on, but the point…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Do I have low dopamine levels? How to increase or decrease dopamine levels accordingly by Taylor Bennett on Nov 10, 2017 Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, responsible for communicating different signals between your nerve cells and your brain, which is produced in two main brain areas: the substantia nigra and the ventral tegmental area. Both of these brain areas are very thin and small, but the dopamine produced here is extremely important,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Geodon? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 10, 2017 Geodon (or ziprasidone) belongs to a group of drugs called atypical antipsychotics and is used to treat certain mental health disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This medication works by restoring chemical imbalances in the brain and, in turn, helping individuals think more clearly and positively. Use and Dosage…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Dr. Paul Diagnoses “Negan” from The Walking Dead by Nathan Davidson on Nov 9, 2017 We’re only three episodes into the 8th season of The Walking Dead, and for the second straight season, all any character or viewer can focus on is “Negan.” You know, the guy who wears the black leather jacket and red scarf. The guy who is so infuriatingly evil while being…