Blog 28 Dec 2016 Brain Damage and Addiction How does our brain perceive? And how does that perception inform our decision making later on? We experience this phenomena… Felicia Durling
Blog 27 Dec 2016 You might have a drinking problem…or you might be an alcoholic We live in a culture that phenomenalizes and sensationalizes binge drinking. People around the world love getting drunk. Imbibing on… Felicia Durling
Blog, Mental Health 26 Dec 2016 What Parity Really Means for Mental Health Treatment Parity (noun) : the state or condition of being equal, especially regarding status or pay. Parity comes into question regarding… Felicia Durling
Blog 25 Dec 2016 To Be Broken is to Demonstrate Confidence “I can’t do it.” “I’m not strong enough.” “This is going to break me.” These are statements, more so objections,… Felicia Durling
Blog 23 Dec 2016 It’s OK to Cry “Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of the… Felicia Durling
Blog 21 Dec 2016 Faith and Listening In an article on “The Spirituality of Song”, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks writes that “Faith is more like music than science.”… Felicia Durling
Blog 20 Dec 2016 Confidence is Your Best Outfit Gina Rodriguez, recent Golden Globe Winner for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her TV Show Jane the Virgin… Felicia Durling
Blog 19 Dec 2016 The Metaphysics of Prayer God is always listening, whether we pray or not. However, there is something special to be said about prayer. What… Felicia Durling
Blog 18 Dec 2016 New Perspectives Increase Empathy and Compassion “Cross-cultural experiences can increase our sense of connection and empathy,” writes Quartz author Cindy Lamothe on how travel increases empathy… Felicia Durling
Blog 17 Dec 2016 Hanger is a Scientific Fact and You Need to Avoid it “Hangry” is the colloquial term for when someone reaches such desperate hunger, they get angry. HALT is an anagram used… Felicia Durling