Depression, Mental Health Topics What effect can depression have on your body? A look at the physical symptoms of depression by Taylor Bennett on Dec 16, 2019 Intense feelings of despair. Anxiety. Hopelessness, Loss of interest. Mood swings. Irritability. Social isolation. What do all of these things have in common? They’re symptoms of depression—and well-known symptoms, at that. As we grow more comfortable talking about mental health and mental illness, depression is often a topic of interest…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How long is too long to stay in a relationship? Follow these 3 steps to determine the viability of your relationship by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Dec 13, 2019 Personally, I’ve contributed to a daily blog called “Ask the Therapist” for nearly 10 years. Each month, around 2,500 questions are submitted by people all across the world. The problems submitted deal with a wide variety of issues, some extremely heartbreaking. I’ve had questions from a young woman in the…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Acknowledge, accept, and embody change—Follow these three rules and watch your life transform by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Dec 12, 2019 Positive psychology is centered around research on intentional activities. People are becoming more and more successful at transforming their lives for the better thanks to deliberate positive interventions. Focused, mindful acts—for example practicing acts of kindness, expressing gratitude, and reviewing the good things that happened in your life today—have an…
Medication, Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Research MDMA could strengthen the bond between patient and therapist, thereby improving therapy as treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder by Taylor Bennett on Dec 12, 2019 According to a new study “Distinct neural mechanisms for the prosocial and rewarding properties of MDMA,” published in Science Translational Medicine, MDMA (ecstasy) could improve trust between patient and therapist, thereby enhancing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine differentiated two molecular pathways, one responsible…
Mental Health Topics, Stress Stress management, exercise, zinc, vitamin D: the newest antidepressants by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Dec 11, 2019 Zinc, exercise, Vitamin D and potential stress busters top the list of new possibilities to supplement the widespread use of antidepressant medications. This new research is groundbreaking because antidepressants have been found to only work about half of the time, and they tend to bring upon unwanted side effects. The…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Journaling is the ultimate self-help tool: Learn how it helps us cope, accomplish our goals, and get started on your own journal by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Dec 10, 2019 Many people keep a diary or journal as a way to store their thoughts. Actually, a recent study found that 83% of girls, ages 16-19 say they keep a diary—mostly as a means of personal reflection. If you keep a diary or journal, you are in good company. Past United…
Communication, Mental Health Topics What’s the cure for the common cold: A fist bump or a hug? by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Dec 9, 2019 In 2008, as the crowd celebrated a successful campaign speech, Barack and Michelle Obama gave each other a fist bump. As many things surrounding the Obama family do, the fist bump went viral. Fist bumps quickly became the new handshake. And according to some, this type of handshake could function…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How-to slow down memory loss: 3 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Dec 4, 2019 According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1 in 9 US adults 45 years and older report memory issues. And 40% of US adults 65 years and older have age-associated memory impairment. As we age, certain cognitive functions naturally decline, like our memory. This means that we can’t always prevent…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics 3 tips for using social media without destroying your self-esteem (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Dec 3, 2019 Many of us scroll through social media on a daily basis—and our self-esteem takes a hit in the process. Why? Because social media is a highlight reel. In other words, people usually only share things like positive news and the most flattering of photos. As a result, we sometimes feel…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How-to recover from an embarrassing moment: 3 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Dec 2, 2019 You trip and fall at the office. There’s toilet paper stuck to your shoe. You forget your entire presentation in front of hundreds of people. Embarrassing moments can be small or large in impact. One thing’s for sure, though: we’ve all been there. We have an embarrassing moment and feel…
Addiction, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Getting through the holidays in early addiction recovery: Be patient, talk to someone you trust, and set yourself up for success by Daniel Wittler on Nov 26, 2019 This time of year is exciting and special for many, as families come together to celebrate the holidays. However, it isn’t exciting for all. In fact, it can be a very difficult time for people in addiction recovery. Here are a few common issues for those in recovery during the…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships My parents don’t approve of my boyfriend, or want him around for Christmas by Anthony Centore, PhD on Nov 22, 2019 My parents do not approve of my relationship. I am 23 years old and I have lived with my boyfriend (who I plan to marry) since February 2019. Since then, I am constantly getting told that this was a bad decision and I am constantly being asked by my parents…