Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 In movies and TV shows, there’s the classic trope of the bully and the bullied. The bully stuffs his or her victim into lockers, trips them in the hallways, makes fun of their appearance, and laughs at them in front of the whole class—whatever it takes to guarantee utmost embarrassment….
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Research Just One Hour of Exercise a Week Can Prevent Depression by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 Depression: a crippling illness characterized by fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, and a depressed state that affects 350 million people worldwide. This overwhelming statistic reminds us that any one of us could develop the condition—but not a single one of us hopes to. So we do what we can to prevent…
Aging, Mental Health Topics, Research Sensory Impairment Predicts Poor Health Outcomes in Older Adults by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 My dad is the hardest working person I know. At the ripe old age of 76 he spends the majority of each day on his feet—mowing the lawn, vacuuming, walking the dog, wandering up and down the aisles of the grocery store. He’s so active, in fact, that I often…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 5 Misconceptions About Mental Illness That Need to Be Addressed by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 A little boy spends each night looking under his bed, making sure the door is locked, opening and closing his blinds 5 times, and brushing his teeth for exactly 45 seconds—he can’t sleep until he does. His mom realizes this might be a sign. She was right: the doctor informs…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology What is Affluenza? Is It Real? When Privilege Affects Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Oct 18, 2017 Affluenza may sound like a cold or similar sickness, but it is actually a term used to describe a more “metaphorical” illness, whereas privileged kids who grow up emotionally and developmentally isolated from their mother and father feel an intense pressure to be successful. These individuals feel this weight at…
Mental Health Topics, Research, Stress Living Near Nature May Keep Our Brains Healthy and Help Us Better Handle Stress by Taylor Bennett on Oct 17, 2017 There’s rural and then there’s urban—those who relish in wide open spaces and those who prefer the city bustle. I’ve always been the former: I grew up in a very small town with acres of farmland, woodland, and waterways. And while I love the quiet, a good hike on the…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers 5 Easy Ways To Be An Amazing Boss by Nathan Davidson on Oct 16, 2017 Today is National Boss’s Day, so we thought it was the perfect time to give the bosses of the world some easy tips on how to be an amazing boss. Now, we’re in no way implying that your aren’t currently an awesome boss and beloved by your employees, but hopefully…
Mental Health Topics, Research Brain Blood Vessel Abnormalities Possible Schizophrenia Cause, Scientists Discover by Taylor Bennett on Oct 16, 2017 Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness characterized by a range of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional dysfunctions. Individuals who suffer with this disease often experience delusions, hallucinations, incoherence, and dysfunction in major areas of life, such as at work or in their personal relationships. And while much has been discovered about…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Lessons in Positivity and How to Live a Long And Happy Life from My Grandmother by Nathan Davidson on Oct 16, 2017 Last Saturday, I lost my incredible grandmother at the age of 96, and while her death was incredibly sad, it was also a celebration of a truly amazing life. Her name was Barbara, and she literally spent almost every waking of moment of her 96 years smiling, laughing, and bringing…
Mental Health Topics, Personality 7 Unique Traits of Sensitive People by Taylor Bennett on Oct 13, 2017 Okay, before I delve into the topic of zodiac signs, let me just say that I know astrology is not backed by any scientific evidence whatsoever—however, it is kind of fun and a guilty pleasure of mine. With that being said, my zodiac sign is a Pisces: I am compassionate…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Research Women with More Facial Contrast Perceived as Younger by Taylor Bennett on Oct 13, 2017 As we get older, we try to forget about and deny our age. We take off a few years on forms at the doctor’s office and when a friend asks which birthday this one is we definitely don’t tell the truth (despite their suspicious looks). But words can only go…
Eating Disorders, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Beyond the stereotype: What do eating disorders look like? by Guest on Oct 12, 2017 Today’s society places tremendous importance on body size and shape. People of all ages are consumed with physical beauty. With celebrities flaunting their lives on social media, magazines showing photoshopped, airbrushed models, and television shows creating flawless fictional characters, it’s easy for anyone to become obsessed with his or her…