Break From Posting (#14)

This post is a bit different. I am taking a pause from posting my content breaking down scientific research for the next few months. This is not for a lack of interest in the research or the educational impact that I might be able to make, but rather the opposite. I care to provide in-depthContinue reading “Break From Posting (#14)”

Don’t Phub Your Friends: A 3-Step Argument Analyzing the Role of Technoference in Our Lives (#13)

Toady, there are a ton of different pulls on everyone’s attention. In most situations it doesn’t matter, but it can definitely damage some of our closest relationships. When this happens its called Technoference.

Three Steps to analyze technoference:

Tech: the Good, the Bad, and the Tool; Agency Abolition; Does Tech Control us?

What COVID-19 has Taught us About Mental Health & 3 Simple but Common Stressors (#12)

“An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.”
― Victor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning

Depression and anxiety are signs that we need to change something.

The Invisible Pandemic (Part II)

A dive into Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. “We need a refuge even though we may never go there. I may never in my life get to Alaska, for example, but I am grateful that it’s there. We need the possibility of escape as surelyContinue reading “The Invisible Pandemic (Part II)”

Was My Partner/Friend/Family Member Right About Picking My Phone Over Them?

How do we use technology without letting it use us? Specifically, this post dives into the intricacies of smartphones and how they can butt their way into relationships.

Comming Soon

In this post, I am going to lay out what to expect from the website and blog going forward. I plan to continue writing about the amazing achievements that science has made in the field of psychology and mental health. Full Stop. Using the research conducted every day by incredibly intelligent people to improve ourContinue reading “Comming Soon”

Impacts of Interpersonal Relationships

This will be the first of this series of blog posts, focusing on interpersonal relationships and their impact on mental health. I will be posting a new piece every two weeks. My motivation for writing these blog posts comes from literature research that I have done both within Psychology and Molecular Biology. I have comeContinue reading “Impacts of Interpersonal Relationships”