Mental Health Topics, Relationships Is My Partner’s Jealousy Normal or Extreme? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 9, 2017 Jealousy is a lot of things, but fun is not one of them. In sum, it’s this negative energy that stems from a range of emotions like fear, rage, and humiliation. And despite how much it is hated and intentionally avoided, we’ve all felt the little devil take root: from…
College, Mental Health Topics 5 Study Habits That Actually Work by Taylor Bennett on Nov 9, 2017 I’m not trying to toot my own horn or anything, but I was always a star student. I paid attention in class, did the assigned reading each night, and went above and beyond on my projects. Needless to say, I made A/B honor roll every year (I even have the…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Effexor? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 9, 2017 Effexor (or venlafaxine) belongs to a group of antidepressants called selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SSNRIs). This medication works by fixing chemical imbalances in the brain and is typically used to treat major depressive disorder, anxiety and panic disorder. Furthermore, this drug may improve one’s mood, energy level, and…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 7 signs you’re in a codependent relationship by Taylor Bennett on Nov 9, 2017 I dated my ex-boyfriend for six years. We met at school and started going on little dates every weekend: eating dinner at our favorite chain restaurant, seeing a movie at the local theatre, spending time with the other’s family. And as our relationship progressed, so did the amount of time…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care 8 Celebrities Talk About Their Experiences with Therapy by Taylor Bennett on Nov 8, 2017 Celebrities develop mental illnesses and crack under the pressures of life just like the rest of us—which means sometimes they need a little help. The following eight celebrities, who have suffered from a wide variety of conditions and stresses, decided that it was time to talk to someone. And every…
Mental Health Topics, Research New Study Shows Poor Social Skills Might Lead to Poor Physical, Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Nov 8, 2017 It’s no secret that our society is becoming increasingly less social. Many of us prefer to communicate and connect via text, phone call, Facebook, or email—anything but face-to-face. And when we do happen to forego our phones or our computers, we freeze up. That security blanket of a screen is…
Memory, Mental Health Topics Why We’re Obsessed with Nostalgia, According to Psychologists by Nathan Davidson on Nov 8, 2017 You’d be pretty hard-pressed to argue that fact that our culture is somewhat obsessed with nostalgia right now. From fashion to the endless slew of movie and television show remakes being produced these days, it’s apparent that people crave nostalgia. So why is this the case? Is it merely because…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Ziprasidone? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 8, 2017 Ziprasidone, which belongs to a group of drugs called atypical antipsychotics, is used to treat certain mental and mood disorders, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This medication helps one think more clearly and positively, actively engage in everyday life, and feel less agitated. Use and Dosage You should take…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Prozac? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 8, 2017 Prozac (or Fluoxetine) is prescribed to treat a variety of conditions, such as depression, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder, bulimia, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. It may improve one’s mood, sleep, energy level, appetite, and decrease one’s anxiety, fear, unwanted thoughts, and number of panic attacks. Additionally, it may reduce one’s…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Pros and Cons of Swipe Dating On Your Mental Health, Mood by Nathan Davidson on Nov 7, 2017 Pros and Cons of Swipe Dating On Your Mental Health, MoodThere was a stigma to online dating ever since Match.com first launched in 1995. The perception was that it was for people who were desperate and incapable of meeting someone in person. I’ll admit it; I never tried online dating…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Psychologists and Therapists Weigh in On Mental Health Days by Taylor Bennett on Nov 6, 2017 When we have a sore throat, a runny nose, or a terrible cough, we often feel inclined and even encouraged to stay home from work: we don’t want to exacerbate our symptoms, our boss knows our productivity will be hindered, and nobody wants to catch whatever gross sickness we have….
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Clonazepam? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 6, 2017 Clonazepam is an anticonvulsant (or anti-epileptic) drug used to prevent and control seizures, as well as treat panic attacks. This benzodiazepine—a group of tranquilizing drugs—works by calming one’s brain and nerves. Use and Dosage This medication is typically taken 2 to 3 times daily, as instructed by your doctor. However,…