by Tess Lawson | Apr 6, 2014 | Brain Training, Stress | 0 Comments
MARCH 26 BY KYLE ROBBINS Your mind is your most valuable asset. A mind is a valuable thing to waste. You’ve heard the saying many times, but it truly does ring true. Your mind is your most valuable asset. You need to take care of it. So here’s a list of 10... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 6, 2014 | Procrastination & Depression all start with Anxiety, Stress | 0 Comments
Published By David DiSalvo in forbes.com Science, Technology and the cultural ripples of both. In an earlier post I discussed ten of the top brain science and psychology stories from 2012. In this one, I’m focusing on what I think are some of the biggest... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 5, 2014 | Brain Training, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Neurological Disorders, Stress | 0 Comments
University of Western Ontario. “Neurofeedback tunes key brain networks, improving well-being in PTSD.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 3 December 2013. Key brain networks involved in mediating affect and cognition in PTSD can be volitionally modulated via... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 5, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress | 0 Comments
American Academy of Sleep Medicine. “Brain imaging study reveals the wandering mind behind insomnia.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 30 August 2013. A new brain imaging study may help explain why people with insomnia often complain that they struggle to... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 4, 2014 | Stress | 0 Comments
Published on April 15, 2013 by Ira Hyman in Mental Mishaps Mindfulness may restore stress reduced mental capacity Stress is bad. In the immediate moment and over the long term, stress attacks your ability to think by shrinking your mental capacity. But some simple... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 4, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress | 0 Comments
Published on May 7, 2013 by Yosef Brody, Ph.D. in Limitless? In a rapidly evolving American society, people are sleeping less and less Sleep is like food and water—sufficient amounts are necessary for physical and mental well-being and deprivation can lead to death of... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 3, 2014 | Stress | 0 Comments
Published on October 25, 2011 by Kimberly Key in Counseling Keys Companies can’t see what they don’t value. One of the biggest causes of conflict in the world is due to misunderstanding. So what happens when employers misunderstand their employees?... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 3, 2014 | Stress | 0 Comments
by Ryan Piurek, Spring 2008 in The Trustees of Indiana University Minor stressors–such as deadlines, family squabbles, and traffic–can affect the brain’s ability to process information. Sitting in a noisy coffee shop on a Monday morning, nervously... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 2, 2014 | Stress | 0 Comments
Published on April 6, 2011 by Joshua Gowin, Ph.D. in You, Illuminated Why drama is bad for your brain. Of all the things we lack in the world today—cheap oil, clean air, vacation time—conflict is not one of them. We must face conflict and confrontations, whether... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 2, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Neurological Disorders, Stress | 0 Comments
Published By: drjoecarver.com ADHD is caused by neurological rather than parental, social, or emotional causes. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common disorder in children. This handout has been developed to educate parents regarding the causes,... read more