"New therapeutic molecules developed at Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) show promise in reversing the memory loss linked to depression and aging.These molecules not only rapidly improve symptoms, but remarkably, also appear to renew the underlying brain impairments causing memory loss in preclinical models." Check out the article here. Being a person… Continue reading New molecules reverse memory loss linked to depression, aging
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Friends and Flatterers
Be advised that all flatterers live at the expense of those who listen to them. -Jean de La Fontaine A consideration many don't tend to make as high of a priority as we probably should, is determining whether a person we call "friend" is actually embodying the greater good of friendship. What is that greater… Continue reading Friends and Flatterers
Something Soothing [to see]
NASA has released thousands of images of Mars from their recent missions. Some are augmented in simple yet dynamic ways to show certain aspects of the geography. It would be lovely to see a show of these printed on large canvases. NASA Mars Exploration Image Gallery
De-escalation: How to talk someone down
In life, as in everything, there are going to be moments we aren't prepared for. Live long enough and you'll likely encounter a moment when you need to intervene with a friend or stranger who is rapidly losing control of their mental and emotional center. Picture it: You're leaving a party with a group of… Continue reading De-escalation: How to talk someone down
Emotion Focused Therapy
I'm back in my hometown (Dallas FortWorth) this week to attend a training seminar on EFT, or Emotion Focused Therapy. With a growing base of research and population of practitioners all over the world, EFT is fast becoming a preferred methodology for working with relationships. EFT functions on the premise that human emotions are connected… Continue reading Emotion Focused Therapy
Book Corner: The Six Pillars of Self Esteem
Straightforward, well researched, and comes with practical interventions a person can begin using right away to help themselves grow in their awareness of the self esteem. Nathaniel Brandon does an excellent job of discussing not just Self Esteem, but its associated components, such as Self Efficacy and Assertiveness. In this text he unpacks these different… Continue reading Book Corner: The Six Pillars of Self Esteem
Caturday
I created an instagram for my cat some time ago. Sure, yes, get it out of your system. I understand. I'll wait. Okay, so now that you're done laughing at me, did you know that a study of 7000 participants revealed that looking at cats online has been correlated with increased ability to regulate emotions,… Continue reading Caturday
Midweek Mindfulness
Mindfulness in the news. From the Washington Post: Mindfulness for decreasing drinking Something anyone who's been to therapy for substance use issues knows, is that if you're going to quit something, it helps to also have something to replace it with. Removing whatever unhealthy coping substance a person uses from their life without pulling a… Continue reading Midweek Mindfulness
Monday Music Mood
I created this playlist for my mom one year ago to celebrate her birthday, and decided to share it here so everyone can enjoy the good feels and also to celebrate my mom again :) The songs are laid out in an order, so be sure to turn the track shuffle off. Happy birthday mom… Continue reading Monday Music Mood
I’ve been teaching mindfulness to teens, and I listened to what they were really saying about why meditation was hard for them.
"Focusing on nothing makes me think about everything" "My mind is literally racing" "I feel like I have to move" So, I decided to seek out new ways they can approach mindful thinking. Check out the link below, listing 22 Mindfulness Exercises, Techniques & Activities For Adults
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