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Psychologist Diana Jiménez: ‘Don’t aim to constantly make your kids happy. Let them feel and grow from every emotion’. Source: EL PAIS

parenting Psychologist Diana Jiménez: ‘Don’t aim to constantly make your kids happy. Let them feel and grow from every emotion’ The therapist advises parents to instill values at an early age like respect, communication, responsibility and empathy Psychologist Diana Jiménez’s … Continue reading

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Harvard Medical School. Assessing anger issues

Assessing anger issues Because anger is fundamentally a raw emotion, we often don’t give it much analysis. But if you believe that you or someone you know has a real anger problem, investigating the origins of anger and how they … Continue reading

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Charan Ranganath, memory expert: ‘There are leaders who weaponize nostalgia to gain power and manipulate people’ Publication: EL PAIS English

https://be929a6fec035b8e5c9ab700a43dc22c.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html Select: subscribeLOG IN Science Silicon ValleyYoutubeGoogleLatest News NEUROLOGY Charan Ranganath, memory expert: ‘There are leaders who weaponize nostalgia to gain power and manipulate people’ In his new book, the American neuroscientist explores all the recent advances in the study … Continue reading

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“Debate ignites in the Netherlands over rise in euthanasia for mental disorders” Publication: EL PAIS. Personal comment: unrelenting protracted depression so often results in suicide, perhaps this should be an option but not for teenagers as happens in Netherlands. “Without delving into specifics to protect the patient’s privacy, the report confirmed that experts reviewed the request and verified that it was sound, voluntary and met the criteria for severity and lack of alternative solutions”.

EUTHANASIA Debate ignites in the Netherlands over rise in euthanasia for mental disorders In 2023, there were 138 assisted deaths for psychiatric conditions, a 20% increase from the previous year Isabel Ferrer La Haya – Apr 19, 2024 – 15:47 … Continue reading

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If ChatGPT was to search the titles of canisgallicus.com, I wonder what would be the overall message. Professor Eleanor Maguire has provided me with answers about amnesia, spatial, location, and that Hippocampus, the Sea Horse, which for me holds a little irony as being thrown from a horse, I sustained the TBI in 1993 and since then have tried to grasp what really happened in my head.

The Anatomy of Memory 04 December 2019 Listen to neuroscientist Eleanor Maguire discuss memory failure as part of her Discourse, The Anatomy of Memory followed by respondent Shane O’Mara MRIA, Professor of Experimental Brain Research, Trinity College Dublin About the discourse Complaints of … Continue reading

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Navigating Modern Adolescence: Social Media & Mental Health (Mental Health Documentary). Source: Real Stories 6.2 mn subscribers

55,743 views 7 Mar 2024″Kids On The Edge” triple episode Ep 1 – Our children are struggling to know how to live in today’s world. Unprecedented numbers are being diagnosed with mental health disorders, medicated, or are facing a crisis … Continue reading

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Perfectionism and mental health problems: Limitations and directions for future research. Resource United States Government NCBI. Comment: TBI merits “no two injuries yield the same outcomes”; add bipolar, anxiety, depression, OCD, and again there are ripples that some people experience and what I can say is “perfection of an OCD kind, underlies my basic personality traits and hence many difficulties including a complete irrationality about handwriting, body dysmorphia, near perfection house and garden, filing in order, and more, being unlike others and therefore wrong, especially from approximate age 10. 5 decades later I finally discover the link between perfection and mental illnesses. Worth sharing.

Skip to main content An official website of the United States government Log in Access keys NCBI HomepageMyNCBI Homepage Main ContentMain Navigation Preview improvements coming to the PMC website in October 2024. Learn More or Try it out now. As … Continue reading

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Minds that don’t conjure images: How a brain with aphantasia works. Source: El Pais. See youtube for a more detailed explanation, titled The Imagination by Professor Joel Pearson

Science SILICON VALLEYYOUTUBEGOOGLELATEST NEWS NEUROSCIENCE Minds that don’t conjure images: How a brain with aphantasia works A scientific review unpacks what we know about the neurological characteristic that limits the creation of conscious visuals and affects 1% of the population … Continue reading

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The rise of eco-anxiety: scientists wake up to the mental-health toll of climate change. Publication: Nature

The rise of eco-anxiety: scientists wake up to the mental-health toll of climate change Researchers want to unpick how climate change affects mental health around the world — from lives that are disrupted by catastrophic weather to people who are … Continue reading

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Forgot where you put your keys? A neuroscience professor offers 5 tips to improve your memory. Source: Fast Company. Next Big Idea Club. Charan Ranganath is a professor of neuroscience and psychology and director of the memory and plasticity program at the University of California, Davis. He has been studying the neuroscience of memory for more than 25 years.

https://cdeeb63fd39b4eee1851dc1af47b63a1.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html 04-06-2024 WORK LIFE Forgot where you put your keys? A neuroscience professor offers 5 tips to improve your memory UC Davis professor Charan Ranganath says when we look at memory as a resource to pull from, as opposed to a comprehensive … Continue reading

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