Mental Health Topics, Relationships Our pets love us unconditionally: They bring us endless fun, joy, and comfort which all prove beneficial to our mental health by Taylor Bennett on Aug 27, 2019 Pets can bring an overwhelming amount of fun, joy, and love to our lives—additionally, they can help to soothe any feelings of loneliness. Dogs, cats, and other pets love their owners unconditionally and in showing this love are able to help us feel happy again. The positive impact doesn’t stop…
Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics 3 keys to strengthening recovery from drugs and alcohol for relapse prevention by Daniel Wittler on Aug 20, 2019 I have been sober for over four years. I am in amazement as I type that, but I also reflect on the terribly long and hard road it took me to get to where I am today. I used to be known as a “chronic relapser.” In other words, I…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Master self-concept to better monitor, understand, and manage yourself in everyday life by Arthur Worsley on Aug 19, 2019 Life has its ups and downs, and it takes quite some practice to be able to handle it well. A really good foundational theory to help make sense of the world and your reaction to it is the idea of self-concept. It’s a powerful idea that when understood can be…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Dyscalculia: A math-based learning disability that affects basic calculations and bigger concepts by Alannah Miller on Aug 15, 2019 2 + 2 = 4. Easy math for most of us, right? We learn simple math problems like this early on in school and continue to build that foundation of knowledge. Next, we learn subtraction, then multiplication and division, and so on. But what happens when someone doesn’t, or maybe…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Learning disabilities appear differently in kids and teens: Here are the signs and symptoms for both age groups by Alannah Miller on Aug 14, 2019 Being a child or teen with a learning disability can be challenging and frustrating, especially if the learning disability goes undetected. Therefore, we must work to understand the symptoms one might experience at different ages and get children and teens the proper assistance they require at school. Symptoms of Learning…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 7 kinds of risks to take in your 20s and 30s that could change your life by Molly Barnes on Aug 14, 2019 In order to be rewarded throughout life, you sometimes have to take a little risk. Going outside the box can be daunting, if not outright terrifying. Your 20s and 30s are the perfect time to take these risks and reap the rewards. You’re still young enough to recover from any…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics What are the most common learning problems in the classroom today? by Alannah Miller on Aug 12, 2019 Many school-aged children suffer from disorders and disabilities that affect learning, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, dyscalculia, language processing disorder, and many more. But what are the most common learning disabilities in the classroom today, and how can students best manage them to find success at school? 4 of…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Dyslexia affects areas of the brain that process language and makes reading difficult by Alannah Miller on Aug 12, 2019 Dyslexia is a disorder that makes reading or interpreting words and letters difficult. Learning to read and write can be difficult for kids that are just starting out and doing so with a learning disability, such as dyslexia, can be extremely frustrating. People with dyslexia might see words as backwards,…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Family, Mental Health Topics How can family issues affect a child’s performance in school? by Taylor Bennett on Aug 1, 2019 Family challenges — such as divorce, financial issues, and sibling bullying — have the potential to negatively affect all family members, including kids. These young individuals do not have the tools or mental capacity to properly manage stress, and it shows in multiple capacities: one being their performance at school….
Family, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control When a family member takes advantage of you: How to spot it and what to do next by Alannah Miller on Aug 1, 2019 Have you ever been told that you are “too nice” and were confused by what that meant? Aren’t you supposed to be nice to people? The obvious answer is yes. But how nice is too nice? When you perform an act of kindness for someone, it gives you a sense…
Family, Mental Health Topics When family members stop speaking: What do I do? Should I pick a side? by Alannah Miller on Jul 31, 2019 Family feuds don’t just affect everyone directly involved; they have the ability to negatively affect the entire family. When a family dispute occurs, holidays, birthdays, and special occasions can go from a joyful occasion to an awkward, tension-filled time. Plan out the best course of action for you to take…
Mental Health Topics, Research Eating an excessive amount of spicy food might increase risk of dementia; study participants who consumed more than 50 grams of chili a day had double the risk of memory decline by Taylor Bennett on Jul 26, 2019 New research shows that spicy food—chili in particular—might lead to a greater risk of dementia. Participants who ate more than 50 grams of chili a day had a higher risk of experiencing cognitive decline with age. Researchers analyzed 4582 Chinese individuals over the age of 55 for 15 years: the…