Philosophy Can Change Our Relationship with Pain

Razi Berry Dr. Sabrina Coninx from Ruhr-Universität Bochum and Dr. Peter Stilwell from McGill University, Canada, have investigated how philosophical approaches can be used to think in new ways about pain and its management. The researchers advocate not merely reducing chronic pain management to searching and treating underlying physical changes but instead adopting an approach […]
Vocabulary to Describe Emotions Linked to Well-being

Razi Berry Vocabulary that one uses to describe their emotions is an indicator of mental and physical health and overall well-being, according to an analysis led by a scientist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and published today in Nature Communications. A larger negative emotion vocabulary — or different ways to describe similar […]
New Study on Green Spaces and Mental Health

Razi Berry This observational study looked at how green space is associated with mental health. Some research has suggested living near more green space may be associated with benefits. Observational study looked at how green space is associated with mental health This analysis included nearly 47,000 city-dwelling adults in Australia and examined how living near […]
The World Health Organization’s Response to Workplace Burnout

Razi Berry During the last week of May, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially acknowledged the pathological state of workplace burnout and issued a detailed info sheet outlining how workplace burnout effects mental health and physical health, as well as economic drain. Below is the full info sheet which can also be found on the […]
Answer to Psychological Distress and Poor Brain Health: Meditation

Razi Berry Psychological Distress is an all too common experience for many individuals. In fact, it is estimated that upwards of 70 percent of all visits to primary care providers are related in some way to psychological stress. The most common forms of psychological stress, depression and anxiety, are becoming so ubiquitous that many people […]