By: Sherry J. Anderson, Director of Professional Outreach Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that occurs at the same time each year, usually in the winter months. The shorter days and colder weather of winter can make anyone feel down, especially if you live a long distance from the equator. The reduced...Read More
Have you ever been trapped in your house in a snow storm. This article will explore three ways for individuals with Schizophrenia to stay occupied during a snowstorm. Bake The first way to stay occupied during a snow storm with Schizophrenia is to bake. This is a fun activity to do when you can’t drive...Read More
Holiday cheer: throughout November and December the stores are decked with festive decor, the commercials are of happy families sitting around the table breaking bread together, and the stories told at the office or at school are about the plans everyone seems to have for hunkering down and enjoying a nice time with their loving...Read More
It Might Come Down To Which Part Of Your Brain Is Active. This week Apple announced the iPhone X. Some of you have decided you are definitely NOT going to buy it, others have decided you definitely are, and others are on the fence. Whether you go for it or not at least partially depends...Read More
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