Bringing Awareness, Not Sensationalism

Behavioral Science

Over the past decade, this blogger has made attempts to post behavioral science topics so that the reader can acquire the necessary information to improve their health and have a better understanding of this particular discipline. Along the way, where appropriate, there were light-hearted posts to inform the reader that psychology is not all gloom and doom. There are many entertaining, amusing elements of behavioral science. Of course, there were instances where spirituality was combined with psychology when explaining a particular subject.

Be that as it may, there are certain areas of behavioral science this blogger will not report on because they will only be viewed, in my opinion, as sensationalism. Having read a myriad of case studies that reflect certain areas of behavioral sciences (nauseous inducing and head spinning!), they would serve no purpose for the reader but to shock the senses right out of them. Those areas of behavioral science, I believe, should remain with those of us who’ve studied the discipline.

The aim here is to improve one’s quality of life.

Vikki

Not Worth Another Word

Emotional Regulation

I read these articles every so often about people engaging in verbal altercations in such dramatic form with others, which sometimes escalate to physical altercations.  A person has to wonder if these individuals ever thought a different course of action could have been used.

I don’t believe in pity parties, but I do believe in people spouting off to someone trustworthy.  It can be considered a form of psychotherapy outside of the doctor’s office.  What it doesn’t suggest is becoming loud and obnoxious.  It involves talking about what they’re going through–whatever that burden is before unfavorable situations occur.

Were those opportunities ever presented, or were allowed to?

Everyone becomes angry every once and again and has a right to that anger when it’s appropriate.  However, perhaps, they should ask themselves if, instead, they’re disappointed, annoyed, ticked off, or embracing learned helplessness which is far lower on the Richter scale of emotions.

And then ask themselves if “the becoming angry thing” is even necessary.  Important.

Where appropriate, these negative situations aren’t worth another word, or a fistfight.

The person with the ability to control unfavorable situations (within reason!), is the same person who can control their emotions.*

Each person adopting emotional regulation is necessary for a psychologically-healthy society.

Vikki

*Controlling situations is not synonymous with changing situations.

Exposure To Forever Chemicals, And The Disturbing Health Issues Which Can Result From Them

There is no age-group specificity.

It doesn’t matter what brand of clothes we wear.

The stores we frequent are inconsequential.

The types of water and foods we consume are immaterial.

Forever Chemicals can be found practically everywhere, ergo we’ve been exposed to them in our everyday lives, and they can pose life-changing health difficulties, especially in children (mental health).

An earlier study about PFAS can be read from NYU Langone Health/NYU Grossman School of Medicine (2022), and a more recent one by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (2023).

Vikki

References

NYU Langone Health / NYU Grossman School of Medicine. (2022, July 26). Exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ costs US billions in health costs. ScienceDaily. Retrieved July 8, 2023 from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220726132528.htm

United States Environmental Protection Agency. (2023). Our Current Understanding Of The Human Health And Environmental Risks Of PFAS. Retrieved From https://www.epa.gov/pfas/our-current-understanding-human-health-and-environmental-risks-pfas