Posts Tagged psychology
Anti-Depressants – A Depressing Un-Solution to Mental Health Issues
Posted by Samantha Gluck in Mental Health on June 1, 2011
The number of Americans (including children) prescribed anti-depressants, for a variety of reasons, increases daily. Know anyone taking anti-depressants? Are you currently taking them or have you taken them? Perhaps the steadily rising numbers of those diagnosed with mental health disorders originates from a source that a chemical remedy cannot solve. You decide. Check out this […]
Book Review – Relationship Mastery for the Business Professional
Posted by Samantha Gluck in Book Reviews on May 24, 2011
About the Author: Dr. David Fraser holds an MBA from Strathclyde University and a First Class Honors degree and PhD from Glasgow University in Scotland. As a Neuro-Linguistic (NLP) Master Practitioner and commercial mediator, Fraser possesses a deep knowledge of relational dynamics in the workplace, other professional environments, and familial settings. Practical Relationship Solutions for […]
Calling All Athletes! Do You Need A Sports Psychologist?
Posted by Samantha Gluck in Mental Health, Pediatric Health on March 6, 2011
Sports psychologists specialize in the effects of an athlete’s mental mind set on his performance. This specialized field is closely related to the fields of kinesiology and physical education. Sports psychologists combine their knowledge of psychology and the science of movement to help athletes enhance their performance. Sports Psychology in Professional and College […]
Social Media Addiction – Media Hype?
Posted by Samantha Gluck in Mental Health on February 9, 2011
Reports of social media addiction abound in news media stories appearing in all platforms: Internet, print, and television. But is social media addiction a reality in the true sense of the word ‘addiction’? Addiction is defined as dependence on a substance or behavior so pervasive that ceasing it causes severe trauma or threatens life. […]







