NLP evolution By: Amelie Mag Developed in 1976 by a professor at the UC Santa Cruz and a graduate student whose names need no mentioning, NLP has grown to be much appreciated. NLP is not based on a certain theory, but consists of models, techniques and their creation processes. NLP has progressed over the […]
Category: Mental Health
Yoko Ono’s prophetic vision of self-care
Yoko Ono’s prophetic vision of self-care To Yoko Ono, imaginative acts were a form of survival. Susan Wood/Getty Images Brigid Cohen, New York University Light a match and watch till it goes out. Go to the middle of Central Park Pond and drop all your jewelry. Scream against the sky. When a young Yoko Ono […]
Mental Health Friday 2022-02-18 – Cognitive Disorders
On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what ails you. (To stay […]
This Doctor Thought She Could Navigate US Health Care. Then Her Autistic Son Needed Help.
2022-02-16 This Doctor Thought She Could Navigate US Health Care. Then Her Autistic Son Needed Help. Noam N. Levey Alexander Roodman was packing up his room, preparing for a gap year before college, when I met him at his family’s Washington, D.C., townhouse. The room was a typical teenage disaster zone, with clothes and […]
The Triangle for Success
The Triangle for Success By: John Neyman Jr Success is a direct result of applying the right principles to your professional life and your personal life. The question is what are the right principles to apply in order to achieve success? Over the years of studying, four primary principles of success continue to surface […]
6 Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp as You Age
6 Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp as You Age (Family Features) As knowledge about the aging process, medical research and technology continues to advance, so do the options for managing how aging impacts your life. While biologically everyone ages differently, you can control some things by committing to healthy lifestyle choices that […]
Oxytocin’s effects aren’t just about love
2022-02-14 Oxytocin’s effects aren’t just about love At last, neuroscientists are learning how the hormone shapes social behaviors such as pair-bonding and parental care. It’s more complicated than they thought. By Bob Holmes When love is in the air, what’s happening in the brain? For many years, biologists would answer, “Oxytocin!” This small protein […]
How to short-circuit short-term thinking
2022-02-12 How to short-circuit short-term thinking OPINION: Human behavior is fueling major social dilemmas — from climate change to the Covid pandemic to the spread of misinformation. But that means it’s also the solution, if only we can harness psychology for the common good. By Paul Van Lange By David Rand The world is […]
Are Your Kids Using Social Media? Not Sure? Here’s How to Protect Them
Are Your Kids Using Social Media? Not Sure? Here’s How to Protect Them (StatePoint) While most social media apps require that users be over 13 years old, this hasn’t stopped many younger children from opening accounts, according to new research. The recently-released C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health finds […]
Mental Health Friday 2022-02-11 – Cocaine intoxication
On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what ails you. (To […]