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Author: Department Faculty

Stay in bed: Science says you are more intelligent and more creative for it

http://uproxx.com/life/2015/11/bed-more-creative-intelligent/

Format LinkPosted on November 22, 2015Categories Coping, Research, Sleep, Wellness

Unhappy Holidays

http://ct.counseling.org/2014/12/unhappy-holidays-helping-clients-through-the-holiday-blues/

Format LinkPosted on November 21, 2015Categories Coping, Depression

How a raisin can predict a toddler’s future academic ability

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-11/uow-har111815.php

Format LinkPosted on November 19, 2015Categories Attention, Children/Adolescents, Education, Neuroscience, Research

Frontal brain wrinkle linked to hallucinations

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34832284

Format LinkPosted on November 18, 2015Categories Neuroscience, Research

Overcoming guilt

http://time.com/4114316/overcoming-guilt/

Format LinkPosted on November 17, 2015Categories Coping, Relationships, Research, Stress/Anxiety, Wellness

Habits of Highly Creative People

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/56313441e4b063179910bd4e

Format LinkPosted on November 15, 2015Categories Personality, Wellness

In search of wellness

http://ct.counseling.org/2014/02/in-search-of-wellness/

Format LinkPosted on November 11, 2015Categories Wellness

3 secrets to dealing with anger the right way, according to neuroscience 

http://www.businessinsider.com/dealing-with-anger-according-to-neuroscience-2015-11

Format LinkPosted on November 10, 2015Categories Anger, Coping, Neuroscience, Wellness

Ever wonder why you always forget people’s names?

http://www.lifehack.org/324329/ever-wonder-why-you-always-forget-peoples-names-experts-provide-answers?n=1&ref=tp

Format LinkPosted on November 9, 2015Categories Attention, Neuroscience, Research

Many freshmen report feeling emotionally unprepared for college 

http://ct.counseling.org/2015/11/a-tough-time-on-campus-majority-of-freshmen-feel-emotionally-unprepared-for-college/

Format LinkPosted on November 8, 2015Categories Children/Adolescents, Coping, Education, Research, Wellness

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