by Chris Gilbert | Aug 29, 2016 | Psychology Today
Source: A and N photography/Shutterstock The holiday season is just around the corner, which means that you probably have a number of family interactions ahead of you—and the stresses that go with them. Most of us are taught to be nice and make family gatherings...
by Chris Gilbert | Jul 25, 2016 | Featured, Psychology Today
Doctors treat illnesses with complex, high-tech solutions and ever more sophisticated drugs. But what if there were a solution to complex, longstanding health problems that’s free, fast, fun and immediately available to all? Click on this link to see an example of...
by Chris Gilbert | Jul 19, 2016 | Psychology Today
This weekend, my fiancé and I went for a walk in a nearby park to try the new Pokemon augmented reality game. In addition to catching a whole bunch of Pokemons, we walked 3 miles instead of our usual 2 miles, we stayed outside 2 hours instead of our usual 1 hour...
by Chris Gilbert | May 24, 2016 | Psychology Today
Emotional health and physical health are closely related. People who are more stressed out at work or in their relationships tend to eat unhealthy food, feel more fatigued and depressed and have aches and pains. They are off balance. In contrast, people who are...
by Chris Gilbert | Feb 29, 2016 | Psychology Today
It was 7 pm. I’d already had a big day at the hospital with surgical rounds in the morning and a busy clinic in the afternoon. But my on-call night of surgery was just beginning. As I sat in the hospital cafeteria, in front of a plate of rice, broccoli and chicken,...