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,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Why Was I Prescribed Lexapro? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 6, 2017 Lexapro (escitalopram) is an antidepressant, or more specifically a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat depression and anxiety. This works by restoring serotonin balances in the brain. Furthermore, this medication may improve your energy level and feelings of well-being, as well as decrease nervousness. Use and Dosage You…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers 10 Employers Reveal the Key to a Happy, Healthy Workplace by Taylor Bennett on Nov 6, 2017 So many of us wake up to the sound of our alarm and groan at the thought of starting the day. Now, why is that? Sure, it’s due in part to our longing for more sleep or desire to lay in bed all day. But another big factor is our…
Mental Health Topics, Research Study Finds Link Between Nightmares and Self-Harming Behavior by Taylor Bennett on Nov 6, 2017 I think we can all agree that dreams are pretty cool. They give us the power to fly and the ability to talk to animals—they’re a way of experiencing our deepest desires. And we’re often pretty bummed when we wake up from them. Nightmares, on the other hand, are hated…
Addiction, Mental Health Topics 3 Common Misconceptions Surrounding Addiction by Guest on Nov 6, 2017 Alcoholics and drug addicts are stigmatized and negatively portrayed by the media all the time. Common stereotypes of addicts include being poor or low-income, coming from a broken family, or having suffered a major tragedy. However, addiction does not discriminate. It affects Hollywood stars, Wall Street bankers, parents, and even…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting Amazing Comedian Quotes About Parenting by Nathan Davidson on Nov 3, 2017 Every parent has their take on the joy of parenthood. Most parents will tell you that while it’s one of the hardest jobs you’ll ever have in life, it’s also easily the most rewarding. Whether you’re a new parent or a seasoned veteran, you’re going to love this amazing comedian…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 10 Pieces of Life Advice from Psychologists and Therapists by Taylor Bennett on Nov 2, 2017 Life’s hard—that is a fact. We all struggle from time to time, whether it be at work, in our relationships, or in our own compact minds. We get off course, can’t figure out which way’s up, and scramble for something to keep us afloat. Sometimes, however, all we really need…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Is Binge Watching Netflix Really Bad for You…Really? by Nathan Davidson on Nov 2, 2017 The second season of Stranger Things debuted last weekend, and once again, Netflix subscribers all over the world had another season and reason to “get their binge on.” Netflix was the first streaming platform to introduce this epic television watching experience, and to say it’s been met with positive feedback…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Why Was I Prescribed Cymbalta? What are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 2, 2017 Cymbalta (or duloxetine) is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), which fixes imbalances of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain. It is primarily used to treat depression and anxiety, but may also successfully relieve nerve pain in those with diabetes or ongoing pain due to conditions like arthritis, chronic back pain,…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Research Virtual Reality Used to Reduce Phantom Body Pain in Paraplegics by Taylor Bennett on Nov 2, 2017 A couple years ago, my little brother called me into his room and begged me to try on his new video game headset. This wasn’t any old gamer headset—it was virtually a portal to another world. I’m a baby so, of course, I denied his request at first. But then…