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  • March 12, 2010
  • 01:28 PM
  • 48 views

Sleep Disorders Are No Laughing Matter

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

March 7 thru the 13th is Sleep Awareness Week. Good sleep is important for physical health. As for emotional health, studies suggest mental health difficulties are often accompanied by sleep disturbances.
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Lee, M., Choh, A., Demerath, E., Knutson, K., Duren, D., Sherwood, R., Sun, S., Chumlea, W., Towne, B., Siervogel, R.... (2009) Sleep disturbance in relation to health-related quality of life in adults: The fels longitudinal study. The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, 13(6), 576-583. DOI: 10.1007/s12603-009-0110-1  

  • March 6, 2010
  • 08:22 PM
  • 52 views

An Emotion Detector For Babies

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Baby monitors of the future could translate infant cries, so that parents will know for certain whether their child is sleepy, hungry, needing a change, or in pain. Japanese scientists report details of a statistical computer program that can analyze a baby's crying in the International Journal of Biometrics. Essentially, the researchers developed a method to classify the causes of crying babies.Studies done over the years have found that the pitch and frequency of a baby's cry can indicate a he........ Read more »

Wang, X., Nagashima, T., Fukuta, K., Okada, Y., Sawai, M., Tanaka, H., & Uozumi, T. (2010) Statistical method for classifying cries of baby based on pattern recognition of power spectrum. International Journal of Biometrics, 2(2), 113. DOI: 10.1504/IJBM.2010.031791  

  • March 1, 2010
  • 04:25 PM
  • 55 views

The Importance of Proper Media Coverage of Suicide

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

The way media reports suicide can do one of two things. It can unwittingly create a contagious trend or it can educate and help others receive treatment. Research has shown that how suicide is reported makes all the difference.... Read more »

Pirkis, J. (2009) Suicide and the media. Psychiatry, 8(7), 269-271. DOI: 10.1016/j.mppsy.2009.04.009  

  • February 23, 2010
  • 11:07 AM
  • 44 views

March 1st is Self-Injury Awareness Day

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Self-injury does not involve a conscious intent to commit suicide, though many believe that people who harm themselves are suicidal... Read more »

  • February 15, 2010
  • 10:25 AM
  • 45 views

February is Eating Disorder Awareness Month

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Canada, The United Kingdom and The United States use the month of February to bring awareness to Eating Disorders.... Read more »

  • February 10, 2010
  • 05:50 PM
  • 92 views

Broken Heart Syndrome

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Studies have shown that sudden emotional stress can trigger a severe, but reversible heart muscle weakness that mimics a heart attack.... Read more »

  • February 5, 2010
  • 03:30 PM
  • 108 views

The Power of Kindness

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Research says that witnessing simple acts of everyday kindness, such as one person giving up a seat on the bus, holding a door open for another, or helping someone pick something that dropped to the floor can promote altruism.... Read more »

  • January 20, 2010
  • 02:26 PM
  • 152 views

Acceptance, Appraisal or Suppression: Anxiety Solutions

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

A recent study looked at which kind of emotional response worked best at controlling anxiety.... Read more »

  • January 16, 2010
  • 01:19 PM
  • 135 views

The Benefits of "Exergaming"

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Research says that "Exergaming" has more than entertainment value. It offers great physical and mental benefits.... Read more »

Klein, M., & Simmers, C. (2009) Exergaming: Virtual inspiration, real perspiration. Young Consumers: Insight and Ideas for Responsible Marketers, 10(1), 35-45. DOI: 10.1108/17473610910940774  

  • January 5, 2010
  • 04:09 PM
  • 148 views

"One Letter Off" Movies: A Lateral Thinking Exercise

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Critical Thinking is the process by which we look for errors and find answers. Whereas Lateral Thinking is the finding of solutions through a creative process. Research tells us that creative thinking can help us be more effective problem solvers.... Read more »

Drury, S. (2009) Thinking Inside The Box. Journal of the American Academy of Child , 48(1), 1-2. DOI: 10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181908c2c  

  • January 1, 2010
  • 12:17 PM
  • 115 views

January is National Mentoring Month

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

There are few relationships in life that are more influential than those between a mentor and a young person. In fact, research shows that mentoring is an extraordinary experience for all involved.... Read more »

Pedersen, P., Woolum, S., Gagne, B., & Coleman, M. (2009) Beyond the norm: Extraordinary relationships in youth mentoring. Children and Youth Services Review, 31(12), 1307-1313. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2009.06.001  

  • November 20, 2009
  • 11:50 AM
  • 176 views

Suicide Survivors Awareness Day

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Research has shown that survivors of suicide contribute significantly in better understanding suicide and its prevention. There is great power in the personal narrative.
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Andriessen, K. (2009) Can Postvention Be Prevention?. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 30(1), 43-47. DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910.30.1.43  

  • November 16, 2009
  • 05:14 PM
  • 180 views

Optimism and Your Heart

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Two recent issues of the journal "Circulation" include studies showing that positive thinking and health are interconnected.
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  • November 11, 2009
  • 11:25 AM
  • 201 views

Give An Hour

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Volunteering has long been known to have significant mental and physical health benefits for the volunteer. But did you know that recent research indicates how volunteering in your community produces "neighborhood well-being"?
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Mellor, D., Hayashi, Y., Stokes, M., Firth, L., Lake, L., Staples, M., Chambers, S., & Cummins, R. (2007) Volunteering and Its Relationship With Personal and Neighborhood Well-Being. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 38(1), 144-159. DOI: 10.1177/0899764008317971  

  • September 27, 2009
  • 06:08 PM
  • 288 views

Illusions: Moving Though Static

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

The illusion above moves even though it is a static figure. Research says that the reason for this perceptual experience has to do with the neural processes which take in contrast and luminance. Of interest, are the research findings that says some of us will see it move more fluidly than others. This has to do with our individual hard-wiring.
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  • September 17, 2009
  • 08:27 PM
  • 295 views

The Marshmallow Test

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Dr. Walter Mischel's famous "Marshmallow Test" researched children and self-control back in the 1960's and 1970's. The design of the experiment involved leaving a succession of 4-year-olds in a room with a bell and a marshmallow. Each child was given a set of simple instructions. If they rang the bell, Mischel would come back and they could immediately eat the marshmallow. If, however, they didn't ring the bell and waited for him to come back on his own, he would br........ Read more »

  • August 28, 2009
  • 06:04 AM
  • 329 views

Let Them "See" Cake

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

According to research in the latest journal Appetite, looking at pictures of mouth watering food can actually help improve self-control.... Read more »

  • August 24, 2009
  • 04:58 PM
  • 276 views

"Novelty Seeking" Tourism

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Research says that a growing number of travelers are choosing "Novelty" vacations. Are you one of them?
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  • August 12, 2009
  • 08:20 PM
  • 296 views

Changing Mental Illness Stigma As It Exists In The Real World

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Researchers Corrigan & O'Shaugnessy cite three main areas that need to be highlighted in order to reduce mental illness stigma. Protest, Education and Contact.... Read more »

  • August 7, 2009
  • 03:21 PM
  • 369 views

Prolonged Grief Disorder

by Deborah Serani, Psy.D. in Dr. Deb

Recent research has psychometrically validated the criteria for Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) - a disabling intense state of grief that persists for months, sometimes years. Though not a recognized mental disorder in the DSM-IVTR and ICD-10, inclusion could become a reality with the upcoming DSM V and ICD-11.

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Prigerson, H., Horowitz, M., Jacobs, S., Parkes, C., Aslan, M., Goodkin, K., Raphael, B., Marwit, S., Wortman, C., Neimeyer, R.... (2009) Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11. PLoS Medicine, 6(8). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000121  

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