A recent Health.com article on depression among men, highlights several differences in how depression is expressed by men as compared with women. Some of the highlights include: Depressed men tend to talk more than depressed women about feeling fatigued, sleeping too much or having trouble sleeping at night, or experiencing other physical symptoms of depression …
In a previous post, How Family Problems Develop, I described the factors that are present as problems develop in the family. Two paths exist once a problem is in place. Either the problem (and the family) get better or they don’t. But what is it that keeps problems around and even makes them worse? Ingredients …
Every family has problems. That’s no surprise. And there are basically two outcomes: things (and the family) either get better or they don’t. That’s basically no surprise either. But what makes up a family problem? What helps families recover from problems? And what factors keep a family stuck? I’ll take a look at those questions …
Spirituality and the Body, an article from Conversations Journal, highlights the link between the body and the spiritual life. The article costs $1.99, but is worth the price.
Check Your Thyroid! is a Psychology Today article highlighting the connection between emotion/mind and body. Photo by h.koppdelaney
Shot ’til You Drop is a movie review from Psychology Today. The film highlights the psychological manipulation of consumers as well as the ecological tragectory of consumerism.
Earlier this week, a new study of depression across 18 countries was released. Medicalxpress.com summarized some of the findings in an article entitled Global Depression Statistics. In it, the author cites some of the findings: So, consistent with other recent studies, having money (as in the high-income countries) does not equate with happiness. And it …