What is gender dysphoria? Symptoms and mental health impact by Hannah DeWitt | Mar 20, 2025 | Gender, LGBTQIA+, Mental Health Topics Gender dysphoria is the term used to describe deep feelings of distress, unease, and discomfort because one’s biological sex does not align with one’s gender identity, or the gender they feel they innately are. Gender dysphoria is a condition recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5),…
Women’s mental health: Insights, strategies, and support by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Nov 1, 2023 | Gender, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues Coping with a mental health condition is often anything but easy—and it seems as though gender may play a significant role in the development of mental health concerns and an individual’s battle with mental health. For women, their perceptions of themselves, as well as the preconceptions of others, may influence…
Women are more likely to admit they need help and to seek mental health services by Taylor Bennett | Jul 2, 2019 | Beginning Therapy, Gender, Mental Health Topics As you may know, there are gender disparities in mental health. Why? Because men and women have biological, environmental, and societal differences, all of which play important roles in our health and wellbeing. And one common theme is that women are more likely to seek mental health help than men….
Why are women twice as likely to become depressed? by Taylor Bennett | Jul 1, 2019 | Depression, Gender, Mental Health Topics Major depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in our world today. According to Mental Health America (MHA), more than 16 million people in the US are affected by major depression in any given year. And while people all sexes can develop this condition, it is more widespread…
Social media: A cause of low self-esteem among women? by Taylor Bennett | Jul 1, 2019 | Feelings & Emotions, Gender, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Most of us could probably agree that social media can damage self-esteem—especially in women. Think about it: every magazine has a slender woman on the cover and a story within about how she lost the weight—and how you can, too. Additionally, TV shows and movies cast female leads that make…
Playing organized sports decreases depression in boys, but not girls (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Jun 19, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Gender, Mental Health Topics Playing sports might protect boys from depression. A study from the journal Biological Psychiatry examined how exercise might impact the development of depression in children. It analyzed over 4,000 kids ages 9 to 11 and saw that sports participation was linked to fewer depression symptoms specifically in boys. Researchers found…
Why are men more likely to drink and do drugs? Risk-taking habits, stigma, and availability by Taylor Bennett | Jun 13, 2019 | Alcohol & Drugs, Gender, Mental Health Topics Substance abuse is a serious disease that plagues the lives of both men and women. It is characterized by problems controlling use of a substance (alcohol or drugs), failure to quit even when it affects important areas of life, and the development of cravings, tolerance, and withdrawal when use of…
Room temperature affects men’s and women’s cognitive performance differently (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Jun 11, 2019 | Gender, Mental Health Topics, Research Women generally favor warmer temperatures, while men prefer it cooler. Why? A new study says it’s about more than just comfort—room temperature actually affects the two gender’s cognitive abilities differently. Researchers from the USC Marshal School of Business conducted an experiment with 542 students: 60% were male and 40% were…
Alcohol use disorder affects men and women differently! (Video) by Taylor Bennett | May 20, 2019 | Alcohol & Drugs, Gender, Mental Health Topics Alcohol use disorder or AUD diminishes men’s ability to process their emotions. This effect isn’t as significant in women. Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine used MRIs to analyze brain activity in individuals with AUD. They found that the experiences and mechanisms of AUD are different for the two…
Females find same-sex interactions more rewarding than men do (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Mar 27, 2019 | Gender, Mental Health Topics, Research Women find same-sex social interactions more rewarding than men do. This discovery could change how mental illnesses, like depression, are treated in women. Researchers from Georgia State University found that women are more sensitive to the rewards of oxytocin, a chemical released during social interactions. The team observed that the…
Female brains motivated by generosity and prosocial behavior by Taylor Bennett | Oct 11, 2017 | Gender, Mental Health Topics My brother and I are polar opposites. He has always been the social butterfly, the one that everybody knows. He thrives off of going out with his friends, making decent money at his job, and spending a pretty penny on luxuries for himself. I, on the other hand, have always…
Am I androgynous? Does that make me weird? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 1, 2017 | Gender, Mental Health Topics She’s always been insecure but these anxieties have worsened with age: she’s uncertain about how her short hair accentuates her oval face; she questions how her preference for baggy sweatshirts affects her attractiveness; she’s confused about her equal love for sports and for shopping; and mostly, she wonders how she…