S.C.K.D.T
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Stress and How We Cope With It
Our last episode!!!! In this episode, we put our heads together for the last time to discuss stress and how we cope with it. We also have special guest interviews asking students what stresses them out and how they cope with it. S.C.K.D.T. OUT!!!!! Source
The Use of Virtual Reality in Therapy
In this episode, we put our heads together to discuss the use of virtual reality in therapy and our take on it. Some of our sources include: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/virtual-reality-therapy-has-real-life-benefits-some-mental-disorders http
Anxiety
In this episode, we put our heads together to discuss anxiety and how it affects students in school. Some of our sources were.... www.hhs.gov/answers/mental-health-and-substance-abuse/what-are-the-five-major-types-of-anxiety-disorders/index.html ww
Multiple personalities
Join us as we put our heads together to talk about multiple personality disorders. https://information.pods-online.org.uk/what-are-the-signs-and-symptoms-of-dissociative-identity-disorder/.
Social Norms on Social Media
In this episode we put our heads together to talk about the social norms within social media, and if we follow those social norms ourselves. Some sources we used: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/05/well/family/the-unspoken-rules-kids-create-for-instagram.
Motivation
In this episode we put our heads together to discuss the different types of motivation, and what motivates ourselves and others. Our sources used: www.verywellmind.com/what-is-intrinsic-motivation-2795385 www.verywellmind.com/what-is-extrinsic-motivatio
Unreliable Memories
In this episode we put our heads together to talk about how unreliable the human memory is. We used information from TedTalks. www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_loftus_the_fiction_of_memory?referrer=playlist-the_complexity_of_memory#t-1040231 www.ted.com/tal
How Apps Control Us
In this weeks episode we put our heads together to discuss how phone apps/games use classical and operant conditioning to keep us coming back. We used information from multiple sites: www.inc.com/melody-wilding/the-psychological-reason-you-cant-stop-check
Sleep-Related Violence
We put our heads together to debate on whether or not violent sleepwalkers should be held accountable for their violent actions in their sleep. Our sources: psychologytoday.com forensicfilesnow.com
Aaron Hernandez Lives with CTE
In this episode, we discuss Aaron Hernandezs background and the events that led up to his suicide. We also discuss his diagnose of CTE following his death.