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Can Your Birth Month Affect Your Personality?

Written by on September 17, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Science with 3 Comments
Can Your Birth Month Affect Your Personality?

Can the season that you were born in affect your personality? New research shows that the season you are born has a significant impact on your risk of developing mood disorders. People born at certain times of year may have a greater chance of developing certain types of affective temperaments, which in turn can lead to mood disorders. Read More: Birth season affects your mood in later life

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Here’s Why Half of the Life You Experience is Over by Age 7

Written by on August 13, 2017 in Nature, Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 1 Comment
Here’s Why Half of the Life You Experience is Over by Age 7

Have you ever observed that time seems to be going by faster as you get older? There’s a reason that one summer seems to stretch out forever when you’re a kid, but zips by before you know it when you’re 30. That reason is perspective, as a gorgeous interactive visualization, by Austrian designer Maximilian Kiener, demonstrates. When you’re one year old, a year is literally forever to you — it’s all the time that you’ve ever known. But as you grow older, one year is a smaller and smaller fraction of your total life. It’s like watching something shrink in your rear view mirror.

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Opposition Defiant Disorder — Non-Conformity & Anti-Authoritarianism Now Considered an Illness

Written by on August 11, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech with 68 Comments
Opposition Defiant Disorder — Non-Conformity & Anti-Authoritarianism Now Considered an Illness

Opposition Defiant Disorder is another new “mental illness diagnosis” included in the latest DSM. So are many other things that are simply descriptors of characteristics. Read the list. All have pharmaceutical “solutions”. Where there is non conformity especially deficiencies in “rule-governed behaviour” the answer is to medicate the person into submission. There are now 357 mental illness diagnoses instead of the 130 in 1950. Overdiagnosis and overmedication are now the norm.

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Light Therapy is More Effective than Prozac in Major Depression

Light Therapy is More Effective than Prozac in Major Depression

Bright light therapy has a proven track record of success in the treatment of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), commonly referred to as the winter blues. A new study from the University of British Columbia shows that this simple and safe therapy is effective for non-seasonal major depression. In fact, researchers showed light therapy was much more effective than fluoxetine (Prozac).

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Darwin Was Wrong: Compassion Helped Fuel Human Evolution – NOT Survival of the Fittest

Written by on July 25, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 36 Comments
Darwin Was Wrong: Compassion Helped Fuel Human Evolution – NOT Survival of the Fittest

A new study of early humans has challenged one of the main tenets of Darwin’s evolutionary theory, the idea of the survival of the fittest, by suggesting compassion and the ability to accommodate “defective” members of the community actually played a significant role in how humans developed.

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Is Talking to Yourself Crazy or Helpful?

Written by on July 20, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech with 11 Comments
Is Talking to Yourself Crazy or Helpful?

Talking to yourself has been proven to help one through difficult tasks, performance. So when you take on something new, talk yourself through it. Hearing yourself say it becomes another form of input and helps you learn in multiple ways.

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Being Open-Minded Literally Changes The Way You See The World, Says New Research

Written by on July 19, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 0 Comments
Being Open-Minded Literally Changes The Way You See The World, Says New Research

Another interesting study from 2015 shows that being open minded can affect a person’s ability to perceive unexpected objects while attention is focused on something else, called “inattentional blindness.”

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Landmark Study Shows Legal Marijuana Sales Reduce Crime

Written by on July 16, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 0 Comments
Landmark Study Shows Legal Marijuana Sales Reduce Crime

The researchers noted that medical marijuana dispensaries actually increase the ‘walkability score’ of a neighborhood which deters criminal activity. What this study illustrates is that Sessions’ policies of bringing back D.A.R.E., continuing to clamp down on pot, and removing state’s rights, would not only be detrimental to fighting the opioid epidemic, but it would also create more crime.

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The Science and Psychology of Love

Written by on June 26, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 4 Comments
The Science and Psychology of Love

We simply call this mysterious feeling “love” but believe it or not, there is a complexity behind the wheel driving us to cogitate our involvement in this feeling—some sort of devoted and passionate feeling. Science has sought long to detect the basic phenomenon behind amity and has concluded at many stages that love is the most alluring feeling in our life aiding us to thrive. Fidelity compels us to accelerate the process of reproduction. Staying over the rainbow and in love with the world is not a casual nexus.

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Researchers Discover The One Trick To Make People Eat More Vegetables

Written by on June 15, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 0 Comments
Researchers Discover The One Trick To Make People Eat More Vegetables

According to the study of 28,000 diners, “labeling vegetables indulgently resulted in 25% more people selecting the vegetable than in the basic condition”.

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Study Reveals Open-Minded People Perceive Reality Differently

Written by on June 6, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech with 0 Comments
Study Reveals Open-Minded People Perceive Reality Differently

Because openness reflects the tendency to actively explore information and engage with complex possibilities (DeYoung, 2014), people high in openness may also be more likely to experience creative solutions to the incompatible rivalry stimuli.”

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Intelligence – What is It Really and Why Don’t We Fully Understand It?

Written by on May 2, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech with 0 Comments
Intelligence – What is It Really and Why Don’t We Fully Understand It?

So what is intelligence? To answer this it is necessary to look at the 4 bodies that make up our existence as living beings, which are the: 1) Physical, 2) Mental, 3) Emotional and 4) Soul bodies. Intelligence comes from the effects of 1 or a combination of these 4 bodies that interplay during the response to everyday life handling.

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Science Proves What You Suspected: Walking in Nature is Good For Your Mental Health

Written by on April 13, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 0 Comments
Science Proves What You Suspected: Walking in Nature is Good For Your Mental Health

Do not underestimate the power of a walk in the woods: A new study suggests that even a 90- minute stroll in a natural environment can lead to measurable changes in the brain, and may help combat depression.

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Can Depression Be Good for You? Check Out this Psychiatrist’s Take in His Provocative Ted Talk

Written by on April 13, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech with 0 Comments
Can Depression Be Good for You? Check Out this Psychiatrist’s Take in His Provocative Ted Talk

If you or someone you love suffers from depression, watch this Ted Talk!

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Doing Something Creative Can Boost Your Well-Being

Written by on March 30, 2017 in Psychology-Psychiatry, Sci-Tech, Science with 0 Comments
Doing Something Creative Can Boost Your Well-Being

Researchers discovered that people who were engaged in more creative activities than usual on one day reported increased positive emotion and flourishing the next day.

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