Memory, Mental Health Topics What’s the difference between implicit and explicit memory? by Taylor Bennett on Jun 24, 2019 Implicit memory is easily recalled without much effort, helping us with tasks like walking, talking, and driving a car on a regular basis, all without much effort. An Implicit Association Test was created to test our associations with particular individuals; it urges subjects to make quick judgments and often indicates…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics What is counseling like for older individuals? by Taylor Bennett on Jun 21, 2019 The focus of counseling often varies; however, commonly discussed issues among older adults include the loss of loved ones, health issues, and identity crises. Many of these individuals have lost a spouse, are facing severe physical or mental health issues, or are missing fulfillment and enjoyment in life. Older adults…
Mental Health Topics, Personality “I want to walk like you, talk like you”: dogs match their owners’ personality (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Jun 21, 2019 We have a huge influence on our dog’s personalities. This, from a Michigan State University study that surveyed over 1,600 dog owners. Researchers asked owners to evaluate their dog’s personalities and answer questions related to the dog’s behavioral history. They also answered questions about their own personalities. The team found…
Aging, Medication, Mental Health Topics Cannabis use among older people is increasing faster than any other group, but many are hesitant to talk to their doctors about medical marijuana by Taylor Bennett on Jun 20, 2019 According to the National Survey of Drug Use and Health, cannabis use is growing the fastest among older adults. However, a new study “Qualitative Analysis of Cannabis Use Among Older Adults in Colorado” says that many of these individuals report challenges to getting medical marijuana, including fear of stigma from…
Aging, Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Keeping the brain young: How can I maintain my mental, emotional, and physical health as I age? by Taylor Bennett on Jun 20, 2019 Many people develop mental and neurological disorders as they enter old age, depression, dementia, and anxiety being among the most common. These challenges often go underrecognized, but it’s important we stay on top of our mental, emotional, and physical health as we age. Take care of yourself throughout life by…
Aging, Mental Health Topics The older we get, the younger we feel—our opinions on old age change as we age by Taylor Bennett on Jun 20, 2019 When we’re young, we often view people in their 20s or 30s as “old”; this idea of old, however, changes as we age. A recent study says the older we get, the younger we feel—in other words, our perception of old age changes as we get older. Researchers reached this…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Gender, Mental Health Topics Playing organized sports decreases depression in boys, but not girls (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Jun 19, 2019 Playing sports might protect boys from depression. A study from the journal Biological Psychiatry examined how exercise might impact the development of depression in children. It analyzed over 4,000 kids ages 9 to 11 and saw that sports participation was linked to fewer depression symptoms specifically in boys. Researchers found…
Aging, Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health Topics Depression and anxiety are common among the elderly: help them fight off these illnesses by encouraging their involvement in fun hobbies and social activities by Taylor Bennett on Jun 18, 2019 As our loved ones grow older, we tend to worry about physical ailments, such as an increased risk for heart attacks and memory problems like dementia. However, we often fail to recognize threats to their mental health—for example, the elderly often suffers from depression and anxiety. These are common illnesses…
Aging, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics Aging in place: What is it? Is it the right option for me? by Jon Negroni on Jun 18, 2019 All of my grandparents chose to age in place. In fact, most senior citizens older than retirement age do. It’s nothing new, and as our population grows, it will likely become even more common. So, what is “aging in place,” and why is it so prevalent in our society? It’s…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Stress Stress can lead to Facebook addiction (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Jun 17, 2019 Those who seek social support on Facebook when stressed are more susceptible to Facebook addiction. This, according to researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany. The research team conducted an online survey of 309 Facebook users between 18 and 56 years old. Participants answered questions related to stress, Facebook engagement, and…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Suicide There are rising trends in suicide among young girls (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Jun 14, 2019 Disheartening research from Nationwide Children’s Hospital confirms a large increase in suicide rates for females, especially young girls. Researchers examined suicide rates among kids and adolescents ages 10 to 19 from 1975 to 2016. They found that suicide rates began to increase in both males and females in 2007, but…
Alcohol & Drugs, Gender, Mental Health Topics Why are men more likely to drink and do drugs? Risk-taking habits, stigma, and availability by Taylor Bennett on Jun 13, 2019 Substance abuse is a serious disease that plagues the lives of both men and women. It is characterized by problems controlling use of a substance (alcohol or drugs), failure to quit even when it affects important areas of life, and the development of cravings, tolerance, and withdrawal when use of…