Behavioral Issues, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The impact of American car culture: Are your driving habits harming your mental health? by Jason Crosby on Sep 3, 2021 The oncoming car ignores their red light and slams into the side of my Subaru as I turn left. My tires squeal in protest as I’m pushed sideways across the intersection by the impact, but before I know it, the crash is over. The tunnel vision wears off — I…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Predicting human behavior and mental health conditions with genomics by Jason Crosby on Sep 3, 2021 You may not remember when The Human Genome Project completed its 13-year massive undertaking in 2003. The researchers involved with the project finished mapping the entire human genome sequence, which represents the full 20,000-25,000 genes that we carry in our DNA. Every trait that can be physically expressed is contained…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Friendship therapy: A professional can help friends improve and maintain their bond by Wistar Murray on Sep 2, 2021 Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King are in their 60s now, but they first became friends in their 20s, when they were both single women in TV broadcasting. This means that for over 40 years they have stuck together through marriages, children, divorce, and career ups and downs. Their BFF status…
Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Power & Control Learn the signs of digital consumer manipulation and be a smarter online shopper by Wistar Murray on Aug 30, 2021 Last weekend I had the classic Saturday morning experience of watching cartoons with my daughter and hearing “I want that!” at least seven times during each commercial break. It’s glaringly obvious when children are the target of advertising campaigns. Bright colors! Music! Animal mascots! But it’s not as obvious when…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement Astrology and the Barnum effect: Understanding our personal belief systems and why so many people love horoscopes by Jason Crosby on Aug 30, 2021 You’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t have a strong opinion about astrology, which assigns meaning to the placement of the planets and the stars. Twenty-nine percent of Americans believe in horoscopes, and the people who say they don’t are quick to defend their reasons why. As much as…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Relationships The appearance of others’ relationships on social media can’t be trusted by Taylor Bennett on Aug 30, 2021 Social media platforms are home to carefully curated content. Rarely (if ever) do we post an unflattering photo on Instagram, write an uncomplimentary Facebook status, or share a tweet that isn’t funny. I’m happy to be the lab rat here. In the last photo I posted on Instagram, my hair…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Improvement Ring and Nextdoor: The good, the bad, and the gossip associated with neighborhood watch platforms by Jason Crosby on Aug 25, 2021 Buena Vista is as nice a neighborhood as you could imagine: Proper houses trimmed in white, all lined up in neat rows. It’s a labyrinth of new pavement and landscaping, baking underneath the Texas sun. Somewhere, the sounds of a lawnmower swirl together with a dog barking and a child’s…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Expert tips for homeschooling autistic toddlers: Visual learning, socialization, and more by Erik Hervas on Aug 23, 2021 Whether your toddler has received an autism diagnosis, or you suspect your young one is on the spectrum, there’s a host of activities you can use at home to keep your child both active and engaged. Homeschooling your autistic toddler may seem complex, but you don’t have to feel overwhelmed…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Stop binge-watching, start gaming: Why you should play video games and how to contend with toxic gaming culture by Jason Crosby on Aug 20, 2021 I used to think that adults who play video games regularly were people who couldn’t face reality; man-child troglodytes who retreat into their sweaty lair in order to avoid the sun and going on dates. I’d long shoved video games into a corner of my head, adding to a mental…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Screen time to green time: New study informs healthy screen habits as kids go back to school by Wistar Murray on Aug 19, 2021 A new Australian study indicates that adolescents can benefit from daily screen time, but only in limited doses: under 75 minutes for girls and under 105 minutes for boys. The researcher attributes the gender divide to a lower “active contribution” from girls during media use. Boys tend to play more…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Coping with the loss of a friendship: How these connections evolve in adulthood and a counselor’s advice on allowing yourself to grieve by Jason Crosby on Aug 18, 2021 My dad is a psychologist—growing up, I remember him helping all types of people, from inmates prepping for parole to other children and teens who were having behavioral issues. As someone from a poor family and a rough area of Chicago, his life lessons were always insightful, if a little…
Anxiety, Media Use, Mental Health Topics The connection between smartwatches and health anxiety: Does this technology actually make us more stressed out? by Jason Crosby on Aug 18, 2021 For the seventh time this morning, I ogle at my wrist, shuffling through the features on my smartwatch until I can see my heart rate. It’s bumping along at a cool 102 bpm. I’m sweating slightly, nervously tapping my foot against the carpet. Whether it’s from this third cup of…