Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers We Perform Better in Teams When We’re Working With Our Friends by Taylor Bennett on Oct 31, 2017 I think it’s safe to say that in grade school we actually still liked school: we looked forward to seeing our friends, showing off our newest sweater, going to that one class we enjoyed, and playing our favorite games in gym class. But there was, of course, also so much…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Clinical Psychologist Diagnoses The Incredible Hulk! by Nathan Davidson on Oct 31, 2017 *DSM-5 Diagnosis * 312.34 (F63.81) Intermittent Explosive Disorder with underlying Anti-social Personality Disorder Features, *Rule out possible Exhibitionism paraphilia* and *Psychopathy (Sociopathy)* Purpose of Evaluation Mr. Hulk is undergoing psychological evaluation for the purposes of placement and treatment planning within the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) after he was found sleeping…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: The Basics You Forgot by Taylor Bennett on Oct 30, 2017 Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist best known for outlining his infamous hierarchy of needs: a psychological theory that explains innate human needs in order of importance. These needs are classically presented as a five-tiered pyramid, with the most primitive or basic needs at the bottom. Maslow described the bottom…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics 5 Surprising Mental Health Benefits of Pumpkins by Nathan Davidson on Oct 27, 2017 Today is National Pumpkin Day, and it’s yet another amazing excuse to continue on your goal to eat nothing but pumpkin-flavored foods from now until October 31st. You’ve probably already consumed some pumpkin ice cream, some Pumpkin Spice Lattes, and I’m also willing to bet that you recently purchased some…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 5 Tips for Adult Education Students to Reduce School Stress by Curtiss Robinson on Oct 27, 2017 This article has direct application to me, the writer, as I am back in school at age 46, but truth be told, these five tips will absolutely help any person in school regardless of age or grade. Let me just begin by saying school is tough. Expectations are high and…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics The 50 Best Kid-and-Dog Duo Halloween Costumes by Nathan Davidson on Oct 26, 2017 It’s one thing to have a great Halloween costume, but it’s another thing entirely to have an amazing Halloween costume that is coordinated with the family dog. Here are # ideas for dressing your child and dog up together: A cookie monster and his/her cookie! The Fox and the Hound…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting New Study Finds Moms Who Give Birth in Winter or Spring Less Likely to Suffer from Postpartum Depression by Taylor Bennett on Oct 25, 2017 When Jane wasn’t working one of her two jobs, she was daydreaming about the birth of her baby. He (Jane just knew it was a boy) was only the size of an avocado, but she already loved him so much—his tiny hands and feet, his sure-to-be cute giggles, even his…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics If You Daydream A Lot, You Might Be Really Intelligent and Creative by Taylor Bennett on Oct 25, 2017 We often get scolded for daydreaming—for becoming distracted by important and pointless thoughts alike. Still, we let our minds wander and ponder the meaning of life, the necessity that is pizza, the inner workings of our crazy friend’s brain. We lose control of our thoughts and sometimes feel confused upon…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Why Do People Experience Dissociation? by Taylor Bennett on Oct 25, 2017 Have you ever been driving down the highway and suddenly realized you were daydreaming for the last 10 minutes? No idea what mile marker you’re at or how you managed to operate a car in that state of mind? Maybe that’s just me, but you’ve surely plopped down on the…
Depression, Mental Health Topics 7 ways to fight depression on Halloween by Michael Reffner, Ed.S. on Oct 25, 2017 Depression on Halloween? You might be wondering, “Who’s depressed on Halloween?” That’s a good question. The answer: Many people are depressed on Halloween.
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Anxiety Test: Check Your Symptoms Against the DSM by Taylor Bennett on Oct 24, 2017 A young boy refuses to go to his first day of third grade. His mom thinks he must just be nervous for the new year and will be okay tomorrow, but he fights her for weeks to come. He also seems to have lost interest in playing his favorite sports,…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Schizophreniform Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment DSM-5 295.40 (F20.81) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 24, 2017 Making a schizophreniform disorder diagnosis can be tricky because its characteristics are identical to those of schizophrenia, considering it is a short-term type of schizophrenia. However, the key to distinguishing the two is looking at the very duration of the episodes. Schizophreniform episodes last for at least 1 month but…