Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Taking on too much responsibility can increase your chances of developing OCD (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 8, 2019 Assuming too much responsibility could increase your chances of developing OCD and anxiety. Researchers from Hiroshima University surveyed American college students about their feelings related to three types of responsibility: responsibility to prevent or avoid harm, responsibility for negative results, and responsibility to resolve a problem. The team found that…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Sleep Insomnia explained by unresolved emotional distress (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 7, 2019 Do you have trouble falling or staying asleep? Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience say your insomnia might stem from emotional distress. The team asked participants to relive shameful moments from their past, while receiving an MRI scan of their brain activity. Researchers found that good sleepers neutralized those…
Bipolar Disorder, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Mental health disorders that often go undiagnosed: Bipolar disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and borderline personality disorder by Taylor Bennett on May 7, 2019 The unfortunate reality is that mental illnesses do go undiagnosed, for years or even lifetimes. There are multiple layers to why this occurs, including the individual’s failure to recognize that something is wrong or that the problem requires mental health treatment—additionally, many are hesitant to seek treatment out of fear…
Disorders, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 450 million people suffer from mental illness right now: Brush up on your mental health facts and dispel common misconceptions by Taylor Bennett on May 6, 2019 Millions of people in the US alone struggle with a mental illness, from major depression to anxiety, schizophrenia, and many others. Unfortunately, there are still many misconceptions out there about mental illness—let’s dismiss them for good. First, mental illness is real despite the myth that those who claim they have…
Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Research Steroid use may lead to cocaine addiction in teens (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 6, 2019 Steroid use could increase the risk of cocaine use and addiction among teens. This, from researchers at the University of Puerto Rico who studied female rats. The team first exposed half of the rats to nandrolone, a performance-enhancing steroid commonly used by teens. After ten days, they split all of…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Research Mental health and illness statistics in the US: A look at the prevalence of mental health disorders, treatment, and impact by Taylor Bennett on May 6, 2019 Every single year, millions of Americans suffer with a mental illness. By definition, a mental illness is a disorder that negatively affects a person’s thoughts, feelings, mood, and/or behavior. Examples include depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Each individual has a unique experience, as far as which symptoms they…
Coping Skills, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Humor can help you manage grief and cope with loss by Taylor Bennett on May 3, 2019 Despite the popular notion that humor is inappropriate during difficult times, humor and laughter can actually help us cope with tough losses. Looking for the humor and turning to laughter enables us to put the loss or the moment into perspective. If you’re grieving the loss of a loved one,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology What’s the psychology behind humor? How can it help? Does it ever work against us? by Taylor Bennett on May 1, 2019 Humor can help us cope during embarrassing or uncomfortable situations, as well as manage stress and anxiety. However, it isn’t always helpful—it can stand in the way of our addressing serious challenges and even cause harm to our relationships. This makes determining the appropriate time and circumstances for humor important….
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics 80% of kids/teens aren’t as physically active as they should be. (Video) by Taylor Bennett on May 1, 2019 Most kids and teens aren’t getting enough physical activity. Researchers from the University of Jyvaskyla and LIKES Research Center for Physical Activity and Health analyzed activity levels in different age groups. They discovered that children and adolescents are becoming increasingly less active. The team says that four out of five…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Humor helps with healing: Humor can help you cope with mental health issues by Taylor Bennett on Apr 30, 2019 We all cope differently with our struggles, but an effective, lesser-known method is humor. Humor can help us be more resilient when life doesn’t go our way; it enables us to make light of our situation and in the process even moderate the severity of a mental health condition. For…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Is there a place for humor in therapy? How can it aid the therapeutic process? Is it appropriate? by Taylor Bennett on Apr 30, 2019 Humor can help the therapeutic process in more ways than one: first, it can help to solidify that bond between therapist and client. A therapist can also demonstrate humor as a healthy coping mechanism for handling the stresses of life to their client. Additionally, humor can help a client feel…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement Curiosity As One Of The Methods To Achieve Your Goals by Ryan Pell on Apr 29, 2019 “How do I achieve my goals?” This is probably the most common inquiry on Google. People are always looking for tools to help them achieve their greatest goals and dreams. Yet, the best tool for this matter lies within ourselves. It’s our curiosity. Psychiatrist Judson Brewer says that you should…