Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Personality The opposite of a narcissist: 6 signs you’re an altruist by Taylor Bennett on May 28, 2019 Narcissists make everything about themselves. They’re self-obsessed, they brag every chance they get, and they truly think they rank superior to others. These qualities make narcissists extremely hard to deal with—still, we encounter them at work, we find friends in them, and sometimes we even end up dating or marrying…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Sleep More TV equals less sleep for preschoolers! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 28, 2019 More TV means less sleep for preschoolers. This, according to researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The research team studied the rest and activity cycles of 470 preschoolers for 16 days. Additionally, they examined questionnaires completed by the parents about their child’s health and behavior, including how much TV…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Religion & Spirituality What is a spiritual love? How does spirituality come into play in relationships? by Taylor Bennett on May 24, 2019 Spiritual Purposes in Relationships: Life Blessings and Life Lessons What is a spiritual love? As with many questions about our spirituality, there isn’t one definition or example of a spiritual love. That said, spiritual love can refer to a love that is rooted in or supported by a deep spiritual…
Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality What role does spirituality play in mental health? This guiding light improves overall wellbeing by Taylor Bennett on May 24, 2019 Our mental wellbeing is affected by many different factors, but what role does spirituality play in mental health? Spirituality can serve as a guiding force: it provides us with a purpose, whether our spiritual practices are rooted in religion, nature, art, or something else. This guiding light benefits our mental…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Envy dissipates once an event has passed! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 24, 2019 Jealousy changes with time—we envy what is to come more than we envy what has already happened. This, according to researchers at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. In the first phase of their study, researchers asked 620 participants to imagine a close friend living out the participant’s…
COVID-19, Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics You can influence anti-vaccine individuals to become pro-vaccine by introducing them to someone with a vaccine-preventable illness, according to researchers by Taylor Bennett on May 23, 2019 New research shows that we can reduce vaccine hesitancy by introducing the hesitant individual to someone with a vaccine-preventable disease. Researchers sought to understand how we can change anti-vaccine attitudes due to a recent rise in vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccine hesitancy. The experimented with 574 college students, 83 of which…
Aging, Anger Management, Mental Health Topics Anger can hurt your physical health in old age! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 23, 2019 Anger can increase the risk for chronic disease in older individuals. Many worry about their older relatives feeling unhappy. But a new study from Concordia University says that anger is more harmful to older individuals than sadness. Researchers analyzed data from 226 older adults aged 59 to 93. These participants…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality Can spirituality help depression? It serves as a protective barrier, improves symptoms, and offers a new outlook on life by Dr. Catherine Jackson on May 23, 2019 Research supports that spirituality can help improve symptoms of depression and other mental health conditions. Engaging in spiritual practices changes the prefrontal region of the brain; additionally, it serves as a shield against stress. When we turn to our spiritual nature, or focus on a higher power, we become more…
Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality How is spirituality different from religion? Religion involves believing in a higher power while spirituality refers to something bigger than ourselves by Taylor Bennett on May 22, 2019 While religion and spirituality are often viewed as synonymous, they involve different beliefs and practices. Religion involves subscribing oneself to a specific set of beliefs and often praising a higher power, while spirituality is connecting to something bigger than oneself. You can find greater meaning and fulfillment in religion by…
Addiction, Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality Spirituality is important in addiction recovery—it helps individuals find meaning, purpose, and fulfillment during difficult times by Taylor Bennett on May 21, 2019 Spirituality often varies in definition and in practice—however, it’s ultimately about connecting to something greater than ourselves to live a happier life. Doing so can help us cope during difficult times, which means spirituality can prove important to addiction recovery. Those in addiction recovery (and others) can practice spirituality and…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Stress Stress-eating can cause quick weight gain! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 21, 2019 Overindulging in high-calorie foods when you’re stressed can lead to faster weight gain. When stressed, some of us cope by eating fatty, sugary foods. This might satisfy us in the moment, but a new study from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research says doing so can quickly lead to obesity….
Alcohol & Drugs, Gender, Mental Health Topics Alcohol use disorder affects men and women differently! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 20, 2019 Alcohol use disorder or AUD diminishes men’s ability to process their emotions. This effect isn’t as significant in women. Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine used MRIs to analyze brain activity in individuals with AUD. They found that the experiences and mechanisms of AUD are different for the two…