by Roz Hedayatian | Jun 30, 2019 | Mental Health
Who experiences Posttraumatic stress disorder? A common misconception is that PTSD is only relevant to military veterans. The truth is that anyone who experiences any traumatic event can experience PTSD. Research tells us that “70% of all Americans within their...
by Lulu The Green Fairy | Jun 28, 2019 | Mental Health
There are many reasons why we hallucinate. An over-taxed mind leading to stress, depression, extreme fatigue, psychotic conditions, drug and alcohol use and general illness can all be causal factors of hallucinations. So, what is a clear expression of what a...
by Dalila Perdomo | Jun 20, 2019 | Mental Health
Defining Psychopathy Psychology has long debated as to what defines a psychopathic personality disorder and whether it is a mental illness or not. To date the best we can say about psychopathy is that it is an unhealthy conscience, lacking in morality and empathy...
by Dalila Perdomo | May 31, 2019 | Blogs, Mental Health
Creating more equality in the workforce brings with it many challenges. On the other hand, there are also many benefits that accompany more equality in the work environment. Those struggling with mental disabilities have started to see an easier transition into the...
by Kevin Naruse | May 29, 2019 | Digital Health Literacy, Social Media
In the online world, assume that people don’t read. They scan. No one has time to read stuff on the web. We don’t have time for that, so we humans developed a tendency when browsing the web we don’t read, but we scan. At least, anyone in their right...
by Roz Hedayatian | May 21, 2019 | Mental Health
Many people have found art to be extremely therapeutic, both in creating it and observing it. Anything from sketching, journaling, or clay sculpting can serve as a great way to express your emotions. In addition to creating something that is meaningful to you, art...