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September 13, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Jumping and Jonesing for Guidance: Anxiety’s Effects on Seeking, Taking, and Parsing Advice

September 13, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Making important life decisions often brings about a sense of anxiety which then drives us to seek advice from a trusted person or trusted people. If anxiety and advice-seeking seem inter-related, it’s because they are. Anxiety forces us to feel less confident…

September 12, 2012
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Why Are People Overconfident So Often? It’s All About Social Status

September 12, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Overconfidence is a common phenomenon and it manifests itself by leading people to believe that they are more skilled, physically talented, or socially capable than they actually are. The effects of overconfidence, however, can have negative ramifications for job performance and decision-making.

September 11, 2012
Depression Treatment

Fighting Depression, One Village at a Time

September 11, 2012
Depression Treatment

It may be shocking to some to discover that, according to the World Health Organization, the most prevalent and debilitating disease in the world is depression. This completely destroys the misconception that depression is a “first world problem.”

September 9, 2012
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The Biology of Bubble and Crash

September 9, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Economists, traders, and investors take into account a myriad of factors when assessing financial decisions. What happens, biologically, when they make these decisions? A day of risks begins with metabolism and breathing patterns that speed up.

September 5, 2012
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Five Manifestos for a Creative Life

September 5, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

If you have ever struggled with a creative block, whether the words won’t write themselves or the paint won’t stroke, you know that unblocking the creativity within you becomes paramount. The following websites should be referenced in these frustrating moments:…

September 5, 2012
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"Mirror Fasts" Help Take The Focus Off Yourself

September 5, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

“Mirror fasts,” a period of time, whether days, weeks, or even years that a person spends not looking in the mirror, have become increasingly popular. The effects, according to many who have participated, have been greatly positive.

September 5, 2012
Depression Treatment

Is Depression Inherited?

September 5, 2012
Depression Treatment

Daphne Merkin with TheNewYorkTimes.com recounts her struggles while battling depression, struggles that left her institutionalized several times. In the article, Merkin explores her concern about the way her depression has affected her daughter who is now 22 years old.

September 3, 2012
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When the Work-Life Scales Are Unequal

September 3, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

An article on TheNewYorkTimes.com website discusses the tenuous balance between work and life, viewing this continual struggle through a different lens: having children or not having them.

August 31, 2012
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How Well you Sleep May Hinge on Race

August 31, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Sleep researchers are investigating the concept of how race effects one’s ability to sleep well. Sleep researchers, epidemiologists, and psychologists have conducted various studies and many have come to a general consensus: non-Hispanic white Americans tend to get a better quality of sleep than other races in the United States.

August 30, 2012
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Psych Your Mind: Five Classic Psychological Catch-22s

August 30, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

A “catch-22” is any situation in which the method of obtaining your goal requires some act that makes your goal impossible. One psychological catch 22 is love: people are often attracted to people who act aloof. Rejection, which should theoretically prompt one’s ability to become “accepted,” often creates further outcasts.

August 30, 2012
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School of Hard Knocks

August 30, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

The New York Times reviewed How Children Succeed, by Paul Tough. In his book, Tough champions what is termed a “character hypothesis,” the concept that admirable personal skills like persistence, conscientiousness, and curiosity are absolutely fundamental to success, and perhaps even more important than IQ.

August 29, 2012
Finding Your Life Path

Succeeding At Self-Sabotage

August 29, 2012
Finding Your Life Path

If you’ve read my previous blog posts, you probably know that I don’t believe there are always easy answers to psychological problems. One problem that often defies simple solutions is self-sabotage. Why do we do things that keep us from doing our best in work, in relationships, in life in general?

August 28, 2012
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How the Rich Are Different From the Poor II: Empathy

August 28, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

An author from the site, Psych-your-mind.blogpost, discusses how the rich differ from the poor, addressing the way members in both communities navigate feelings of empathy.

August 24, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

The Dangers of Self-Forgiveness

August 24, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Self-forgiveness is often a double-edged sword. While NOT forgiving one’s self has been linked to depression, suicide, and eating disorders; forgiving TOO EASILY has been shown to reduce empathy for others. So, how does one toe this line in terms of self-forgiveness?

August 23, 2012
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The Power of Music; Tapped in a Cubicle

August 23, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Is music in the workplace a distraction? Amisha Padnani, from NYTimes.com, recently discussed research that determined the effect of music in the workplace can be quite powerful, regardless of whether it is being used to block out the noise of a loud office or the distraction of a quiet office.

August 15, 2012
Depression Treatment

Parents’ Depression Linked to Problems in Children

August 15, 2012
Depression Treatment

In light of the fact that an average of one in five adults suffers from depression, Perry Klass, Pediatric M.D., details the ways in which parents’ depression can negatively affect children. Poor school performance, strained peer relationships, increased emergency room visits,…

August 13, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

The Science of Sleep: Dreaming, Depression, and REM Sleep

August 13, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Maria Popova with BrainPickings.com reviews the work of sleep-researcher Rosalind D. Cartwright who has made significant findings regarding the interplay of sleeps and dreams. One particular facet of Cartwright’s research focuses on how dreams can serve to regulate negative emotions.

August 2, 2012
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Reunion, and Returning As Your Real Self

August 2, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Dan Shaw, co-founder of RuralIntelligence.com, recounts his experience of returning to the 25th Reunion of his college class. For Shaw, being able to show his authentic self at this reunion became paramount when he recalled his history of not being so open or transparent.

August 1, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

Paying for Labors of Love

August 1, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

In Paying for Labors of Love, Judith Shulevitz, reviews The Outsourced Self by Arlie Russell Hochschild, an ethnographic psychologist. Hochschild’s latest work delves into the increasing demand for what she terms “outsourcing the self”, that is, the growing practice…

July 31, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

The Science of Compassion

July 31, 2012
Lost Highway Blues News

One study, conducted by psychologists Piercarlo Valdesolo and Davdi DeSteno and published in the journal, Emotion, demonstrates that experiencing a commonality with a stranger is linked to the expression of compassion due to the feeling of mutual identification.

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