Why is everyone talking about cortisol? Here’s what you need to know by Alisa Hrustic | Mar 26, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Stress Have you given any thought to your cortisol levels lately? The so-called “stress hormone” is a popular topic that’s often blamed for a wide range of symptoms, including exhaustion, bloating, anxiety, brain fog, muscle cramps, and lack of focus. However, as with any health “issue” that gains traction on social…
Understanding overstimulation: What it is, why it happens, and how to get relief by Jessica Levine | Mar 13, 2025 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics You’re standing in the kitchen, making coffee as you scroll through your Instagram feed and reply to a quick work email. Then—ding!—a reminder about tomorrow’s dentist appointment pops up, immediately followed by a breaking news notification and two direct messages from your boss. Suddenly, the lights seem a little too…
What’s the cure for the common cold: A fist bump or a hug? by Dan Tamasulo, PhD | Dec 9, 2019 | Communication, Mental Health Topics In 2008, as the crowd celebrated a successful campaign speech, Barack and Michelle Obama gave each other a fist bump. As many things surrounding the Obama family do, the fist bump went viral. Fist bumps quickly became the new handshake. And according to some, this type of handshake could function…
Study Says Different Parts of Our Brain Handle Immediate and Distant Threats by Taylor Bennett | Mar 9, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Research A year or so ago, I went to the movies with some friends to see The Purge: Election Year. For those of you who haven’t seen this movie, it’s pretty disturbing and unsettling. The whole series is about an annual “purge,” in which all criminal activity is legal for 12…
Why Are PTSD Sufferers Hypersensitive? Their Brains Over Process Environmental Changes by Taylor Bennett | Dec 8, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Research Owen carefully studies the revolving fan above him, while his girlfriend Cristina sleeps silently next to him. Finally, he drifts into what appears to be a peaceful sleep. But later, Cristina awakes under the pressure of his body and due to a severe loss of breath—Owen is straddling her, with…
Extroversion and Conscientiousness Can Protect Neurotic Individuals from Mental Illness by Taylor Bennett | Dec 1, 2017 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics This morning, James wakes up determined to have a great day. He goes for a quick jog, eats a nutritious breakfast, and walks into work with a smile. Everybody notices his positive, infectious vibes, and are happy to see he’s doing well today. Only as the day goes on, James’s…