Sunday, April 28, 2019

WEEK 8: m e m e s


The first meme is a classic but I changed it up a little. Instead of first date kinda nervous, I said, "first say on the job kinda nervous." This picture shows a doctor intern holding the DSM 5 book because he is nervous to diagnose without it. The DSM 5 is the American psychiatric associations diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders book. It is a helpful guide to diagnose a patient.
https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm/feedback-and-questions/frequently-asked questions

On goose chase days we all know to wear our running shoes. This picture shoes a kid running to an assignment that says "Describe symptoms of the dsythmic mood disorder and define it." Well, Dysthymia is a chronic depression lasting 2 or more years. The symptoms are poor appetite, along with the opposite, overeating which can lead to fatigue.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/dysthymia

Content dig days are normally not super enjoyable. Anyways it looks like this SpongeBob has Parkinson's disease. This disease causes stiffness tremors and the slowing of movement which all in all leads to weakness in the bones
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323396.php


We all have these days.. this is called the overconfidence effect. When you tend to over believe on something, rather than think literal facts about what just happened.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-art-thinking-clearly/201306/the-overconfidence-effect

This is called the foot in the door phenomenon. She asked for something small, then later ask for a bigger request and achieved it.
https://www.psychologistworld.com/behavior/compliance/strategies/foot-in-door-technique

Friday, April 5, 2019

WEEK 7: m u s i c




MUSIC KEEPS THE BRAIN HEALTHY


Listening to music is good because it reduces stress 
Playing music is even better because it can improve move, increase intelligence (believe it or not), and enhance learning and concentration
Image result for shawn mendesyou can listen to Shawn Mendes :))  Image result for violinist  you can play the violin :)

Fun fact: Music therapy can help ease Alzheimer patients
Musicians have more connected, sensitive brains compared to a non-musician, musicians also have a larger corpus callosum
Listening to sad music can help you get connected with your emotions and heal.  
In general listening to music also boosts your dopamine levels!!
Here's a link to learn more about everything https://bebrainfit.com/music-brain/