Games may ease depression, anxiety in players

Video games can be entertaining, but could they also help improve mental health?…

“A lot of them look exactly the same as games that someone could play just for fun. So they may have cartoon characters, they could have missions, but embedded in that game are treatment mechanisms,” said Tracy Dennis, Professor of Psychology at Hunter College.

Dennis designed one such game called Personal Zen. She says preliminary findings show after playing the game for 20 minutes the brain starts processing negative information differently.

Games may ease depression, anxiety in players

How to Take Control of Negative Emotions

onlinecounsellingcollege:

1. Don’t take every thought and feeling seriously. Both of those tend to be patterned and habitual. Thus, they are not necessarily accurate and reliable.

2. Don’t blow small things out of proportion. Take control of your thinking and keep things in perspective. Don’t allow yourself to dwell on negatives, or critical thoughts.

3. Accept that we’re all hit by negative emotions. It’s a fact of life – and is unavoidable.

4. Work on strategies that work for you, and that help distract you from the way you feel.

5. Deliberately think about more positive things – like what is going well, or the things you’re thankful for – then shrug your shoulders and move on with your day.

6. Notice your triggers – the things that bother you, attack your self esteem and your self confidence – so you recognise the patterns and can plan how best to cope.

hardscum:

refugerestrooms:

REFUGE restrooms is now live on the web at http://www.refugerestrooms.org. It is viewable on any browser.

REFUGE seeks to provide safe bathroom access for transgender, intersex, and other gender nonconformist individuals. A few months back the valuable safe2pee database stopped working. We present Refuge as a replacement. Starting with the existing database of listings from Safe2Pee, refuge makes the database easily searchable and mappable to allow folks to find the nearest safe restroom.

This is very much in its alpha stage and had a lot of growing to do. I started learning how to code not that long ago so I’m still learning how I can make the app better and better. The app is open source so please contribute to the project on github @

http://www.github.com/tkwidmer/refugerestrooms

stay tuned both here and on twitter @refugerestrooms.
this looks very useful for people with interstitial cystitis, IBS, Crohn’s and other diseases causing incontinence

Family Caregiver Alliance

FCA is first and foremost a public voice for caregivers. Founded in the late 1970s, we were the first community-based nonprofit organization in the country to address the needs of families and friends providing long-term care for loved ones at home. We illuminate the caregivers’ daily challenges to better the lives of caregivers nationally, provide them the assistance they need and deserve, and champion their cause through educationservicesresearch and advocacy.

Long recognized as a pioneer in health services, FCA supports and sustains caregivers with national, state and local programs and resources:

  • National Center on Caregiving– FCA’s NCC unites research, policy and practice, to advance the development of high-quality, cost-effective programs and policies for caregivers in every state
  • Family Care Navigator is sponsored by the NCC and helps caregivers locate support services by state
  • Link2Care, is an online discussion & support group managed by FCA intended for clients of California’s system ofCaregiver Resource Centers, especially focused on caregivers of those with Dementia
  • Bay Area Caregiver Resource Center is the CRC for the six-county San Francisco Bay Area, operated by FCA. FCA’s Family Consultants, educated & licensed in social work, work closely with families caring for ill or elderly loved ones.

Our services, education programs and publications are developed with caregivers’ expressed needs in mind, to offer real support, essential information, and tools to manage the complex and demanding tasks of caregiving.

Family Caregiver Alliance

creativesocialworker:

Calming Wave Machine (Sensory Bottle)

– Supplies:
  • Clear plastic bottle
  • Water
  • Blue food coloring
  • Cooking oil (ex. vegetable, sun seed, canola, etc.)
  • Small seashells/stones, glitter, plastic fish/shells, sea themed beads, coarse sand, etc.
  • Super glue or duct tape
  • Alka seltzer (optional)
– Directions
  • Fill 1/3 of the bottle with water, and the rest with oil.
  • Add 1 drop of blue food coloring and the small sea items
  • Since the oil and water do not mix, the oil creates slow waves in the water when you turn it back and forth. 
  • By adding Alka Seltzer tablets, you can create a cool lava lamp effect (click here)
  • The cap can be secured with superglue or duct tape

Other ideas for “calm bottles” can be found here, here and here.  Goes well with deep breathing exercises (here).

Top 70 Traits of People with Personality Disorders

psych-facts:

onlinecounsellingcollege:

The list below contains descriptions of some of the more common traits of people who suffer from personality disorders, as observed by family members and partners. Please note that these descriptions are not intended for diagnosis. No one person…

Top 70 Traits of People with Personality Disorders

A relatively small list of alternatives.

bonesandblood-sunandmoon:

bonesandblood-sunandmoon:

Please note: I’ve written this with someone specific in mind to use in their comfort box. These aren’t the only choices, and these may not work for everyone. Most are from other existing lists, but some are not.

Sources: x, support page.

If angry or restless:

  • Fill a paper with cross hatches
  • Draw or write what is making you angry (and rip the paper)
  • Scribble on pictures or paper (and rip up)
  • Flatten aluminum cans
  • Break sticks
  • Cut up fruit
  • — Try making a fruit salad, so there’s an incentive for the fruit to be in definite chunks.
  • Make a soft cloth doll to destroy
  • Build a pillow fort and destroy

If you want a physical sensation:

  • Hold an ice cube (in your hand, or where you want to self-injure)
  • Snap a rubber band against your wrist
  • Wax your legs
  • Pluck your eyebrows
  • Splash cold water in your face

If you want to see blood:

  • Wet a soft (not Crayola) colored pencil and draw on your skin
  • Drip red food coloring on your skin
  • Mix red food coloring with non-toxic glue *
  • Use body paint *
  • Use nail polish *
  • Make up wounds (can also apply to bruises)
  • Put a fake tattoo where you want to self-injure
  • Put henna where you want to SI

* This can also give you the sensation of picking scabs.

To keep your mind busy:

  • Memorize a poem
  • Write out lyrics to a favourite song
  • Pick a topic and research it
  • — Also can see how far off topic links take you
  • Sudoku puzzles
  • Math problems (stimulating, but not frustratingly hard)
  • Brainstorm potential recipes
  • — Unlimited budget and ingredients, set a budget, use a specific ingredient, etc.

If you need to keep your hands busy:

  • Knitting
  • Crochet
  • Embroidery
  • Make homemade bread
  • Try to make something you usually buy from scratch
  • Try a new recipe
  • Pull weeds
  • Garden
  • Clean **
  • Fold laundry **
  • Do household chores **
  • Origami
  • Organize a cluttered area **

** Unfuck Your Habitat may be a helpful resource: site, tumblr, Life Happens page, tips, Challenges (Unfuck Your Weekend, Mini, Full), etc. Note: Messiness is not a moral failing.

If you feel like drinking:

  • Listen to some of your favourite music (or music appropriate to mood)
  • Write out your feelings
  • Draw, paint, make art in some way.
  • Convert alcoholic drinks into non-alcoholic drinks (if applicable)
  • Color in a coloring book
  • Cuddle a stuffed animal
  • Snuggle under a warm blanket
  • Read a book (or fanfiction)
  • Watch a movie
  • Catch up on a tv series
  • Fix a favourite meal and drink

Online programs and other crafty things that can help to relieve stress: here, here, here, here, etc. More alternatives here and here. If a comfort box isn’t your thing, an alternatives jar might be.

yolucas:

taekookau-deactivated20160227:

heya so i thought i’d make a little help masterpost. (if you prefer a page there’s one here x)

ROUGH NIGHT? 

DEPRESSION/SELF-HARM/SUICIDE: 

ANXIETY & INSOMNIA: 

EATING DISORDERS: 

ABUSE & SEXUAL ABUSE: 

if you can think of other links to add or need help, message me anytime xx