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It involves pajamas and pancakes and equality.

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A 4-Year-Old Girl Asked A Lesbian If She's A Boy. She Responded The Awesomest Way Possible.

Ash Beckham is awesome. She also happens to be gay, and she thinks it's hard for straight people coming out of the closet.

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This not just about being gay -- it's about the hard conversations we all face, the fact that not having those conversations is killing us, that living with any sorts of stress and fear is being closet.

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This not just about being gay -- it's about the hard conversations we all face, the fact that not having those conversations is killing us, that living with any sorts of stress and fear is being closet.

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This not just about being gay -- it's about the hard conversations we all face, the fact that not having those conversations is killing us, that living with any sorts of stress and fear is being closet.

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This unusual test reveals how smart you are - & how likely to lie!

This unusual test reveals how smart you are - & how likely to lie! | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Last summer, a couple of researchers ran a funny experiment about honesty. They went to an Israeli shopping mall and recruited people, one-by-one, into a private booth. Alone inside the booth, each subject rolled a six-sided die. Then they stepped out and reported the number that came up.

There was an incentive to lie. The higher the number, the more money people received. If they rolled a one, they got a bonus of about $2.50. If they rolled a two, they got a bonus of $5, and so on. If they rolled a six, the bonus was about $15. (Everyone also received $5 just for participating.)

Before I reveal the results, think about what you would do in that situation. Someone comes up to you at the mall and offers you free money to roll a die. If you wanted to make a few extra bucks, you could lie about what you rolled. Nobody would know, and nobody would be harmed.

Imagine you went into that booth and rolled a 1. What would you do? Would you be dishonest? Would you say you rolled a six, just to get the largest payout?

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Why It May Not Be 'Natural' To Sleep Eight Hours Each Night

Why It May Not Be 'Natural' To Sleep Eight Hours Each Night | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Your ancestors probably woke up in the middle of the night. So why does it seem like a big deal when it happens today?

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Why Attitude Is More Important Than IQ

Why Attitude Is More Important Than IQ | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
New research shows that your attitude is more important to how you do in life than your intellect.
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Attitude, curiosity and social skills, top three in recruiting
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Without a doubt, EQ is at least as important as IQ. Add a growth mindset and you are nearly unstoppable!
 
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Without a doubt, EQ is at least as important as IQ. Add a growth mindset and you are nearly unstoppable!

 






 


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Women Need More Sleep Than Men Because Fighting the Patriarchy Is Exhausting

Women Need More Sleep Than Men Because Fighting the Patriarchy Is Exhausting | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Women, unsurprisingly, use more of their brain than men do.
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psa: delayed sleep phase disorder is a thing

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psa: delayed sleep phase disorder is a thing lesbianrunner5: “ andieblogs: “ so i’ve only ever talked about this with a handful of people before so for some reason it’s making me nervous to put it...
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I don’t like to diagnose on the Internet, but… THIS.

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Stereotypes about Native Americans and alcohol debunked by UA study - Scienmag

Stereotypes about Native Americans and alcohol debunked by UA study - Scienmag | Kinsanity | Scoop.it

TUCSON, Ariz. - In contrast to enduring stories about extraordinarily high rates of alcohol misuse among Native Americans, University of Arizona researchers have found that Native Americans' binge and heavy drinking rates actually match those of whites. The groups differed regarding abstinence: Native Americans were m..

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A Neuroscientist Explains How He Found Out Meth Is Almost Identical to Adderall

A Columbia University psychiatry professor talks about what he's learned from trying the drug himself and studying it over the years.
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Praising Kids for Effort Is Out of Control, Says the Psychologist Who Inadvertently Invented it

Praising Kids for Effort Is Out of Control, Says the Psychologist Who Inadvertently Invented it | Kinsanity | Scoop.it

It’s become something of a self-esteem cliché in the classroom: assuring kids that it’s fine if they messed up their homework assignment on long division, because, hey, they triedreally hard. The underlying intention is a good one, and it can be traced back to Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck’s work on mind-sets. Dweck has argued —

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Was the Father of Asperger Syndrome an Accomplice to Murder?

Was the Father of Asperger Syndrome an Accomplice to Murder? | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Many identify with Asperger's syndrome, a part of the Autism Spectrum. New revelations that Dr. Asperger may have participated in murder in WWII cast doubt on his legacy.
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How Gaslighting Is Abuse That Stays with You Like a Terrifying Hurricane

How Gaslighting Is Abuse That Stays with You Like a Terrifying Hurricane | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Have you ever experienced gaslighting? It's an abuse tactic that makes you doubt your own memory. In this chilling performance, Tatyana Brown captures how the impact can stick with you many years later.

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Toxic relationships are full of gaslighting, which is as much designed to make you feel crazy as it is to make you look crazy - which renders any complaints to others mute.

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Documenting a Friend’s Daily Life With Asperger’s Syndrome

Documenting a Friend’s Daily Life With Asperger’s Syndrome | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Hundreds of thousands of Americans have Asperger’s syndrome, a developmental disorder on the autism spectrum. Kelsey is one of them. For the last two years
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Wage gap could explain why women are more likely to be anxious and depressed than men

Wage gap could explain why women are more likely to be anxious and depressed than men | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
The odds of major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder were markedly greater among women who earned less than their male counterparts, with whom they were matched on education and years of experience, according to new research conducted at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Results of the study are online in the journal Social Science & Medicine.

The odds that an American woman was diagnosed with depression in the past year are nearly twice that of men. However, this disparity looks very different when accounting for the wage gap: Among women whose income was lower than their male counterparts, the odds of major depression were nearly 2.5 times higher than men; but among women whose income equaled or exceeded their male counterparts, their odds of depression were no different than men.

Results were similar for generalized anxiety disorder. Overall,
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And when you factor in how less likely women are to be taken seriously in terms of their health concerns...

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And when you factor in how less likely women are to be taken seriously in terms of their health concerns...

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POC & Mental Illness Photo Project

POC & Mental Illness Photo Project | Kinsanity | Scoop.it

This photo project stems from the lack of media representation of POC (people of color) and mental illness. There are tons of articles that list people with depression and other mental illnesses but you rarely see someone who looks like you. We need to change the way this is represented. This is not something to be ashamed about. We need to confront and end the stigma. This is a NOT a white person's disease. This is a reality for so many people in our community.


If you're interested in being part of this project, p
lease submit a photo of yourself holding a sign saying "I'm [your name] and I have a mental illness (or the exact type)." Whatever you feel comfortable doing. 


  • Angle (shoulders up, waist up etc): shoulders up
  • Save the image as a JPEG and saved as your first and last name
  • Send to: Dior dot Vargas at gmail dot com

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A great project!

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Professors Can’t Decide What They Think About Trigger Warnings, Either

Professors Can’t Decide What They Think About Trigger Warnings, Either | Kinsanity | Scoop.it

The Never-Ending Trigger-Warning Debate


Some professors believe they build trust.
Others think they stifle free discourse.

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Mindfulness-based stress reduction diminishes chemo brain

Mindfulness-based stress reduction diminishes chemo brain | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Participation in a mindfulness-based stress reduction program yields robust and sustained improvement in cancer-related cognitive impairment, a prevalent and potentially debilitating condition that affects attention, memory and executive function in survivors, according to a new study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine.

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NFL Risk: On and Off the Field

NFL Risk: On and Off the Field | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Lockton is the world’s largest privately owned, independent insurance brokerage firm. Clients across the globe count on Lockton for risk management, insurance and employee benefits.
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Uh, look at how small the section on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is.

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Let's Talk About Sex and Depression

Let's Talk About Sex and Depression | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Imagine for a moment that I took away your ability to enjoy sex. It’s just gone. Now in order to get it back, you would have to declare that you belong to two categories of people who are regularly stigmatized in pop culture. While you are dealing with this, you may also be experiencing feelings of worthlessness, guilt, hopelessness, lethargy, anxiety, and the inability to concentrate. If you can get past all that and reach out for help, there’s a big chance no one will do anything. They may not even believe you.

Welcome to the world of a woman dealing with the sexual side effects of depression and its treatment.
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The Hypersexualization of Women With Bipolar Disorder: Breaking Silences Day 3

The Hypersexualization of Women With Bipolar Disorder: Breaking Silences Day 3 | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Most of the academic and popular literature on sexuality and disability focuses on how disabled people are desexualized, or seen as nonsexual. Meghann and Hailee mentioned several writers and theories; one term that was new to me (though the idea is familiar) was Harlan Hahn’s concept of “asexual objectification.” This is the idea that disabled women, disabled people of any gender really, are seen as things that don’t have a sexuality – in the most extreme cases, as things that don’t have a humanity. IN a session I went to earlier in the week, asexuality was presented as a sexual orientation, a way someone relates to their own sexuality, so I use the terms desexualization or nonsexual instead. I’m hoping Meghann and Hailee will mention this in their literature review. Maybe Hahn’s term can be updated to “nonsexual objectification.” That still contrasts attitudes towards disabled people with the ways North Ameerican cultures tend to sexually objectify people.

(here’s more information on the theory of asexual objectification.

These theories usually describe the experiences of people with visible physical disabilities.

Women diagnosed with mental illness, especially bipolar disorder, are instead seen as hypersexual. “Hypersexuality” is one of the bipolar disorder symptoms listed in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual), the diagnostic tool most often used by psychiatrists and other mental health practitioners in the United States. There’s no definition of “normal” sexuality to go along with that. For that matter, there’s not really a definition of hypersexuality beyond evaluating behaviours like how many partners a patient or client has had, or how frequently they’re engaging in sexual behaviours.

So, each mental health practitioner makes their own judgments about what is normal, and how or whether their patient or clients deviate f
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Religious children are meaner than their secular counterparts, study finds

Religious children are meaner than their secular counterparts, study finds | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Religious belief appears to have negative influence on children’s altruism and judgments of others’ actions even as parents see them as ‘more empathetic’
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'Autism Doesn't Mean I'm Bad': 7-Year-Old's Heartfelt Letter Moves Mum To Tears

'Autism Doesn't Mean I'm Bad': 7-Year-Old's Heartfelt Letter Moves Mum To Tears | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
A seven-year-old with autism moved her mum to tears with a note explaining how she understands that despite what some people may think, "autism doesn't mean I'm bad".

Like most children,

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The awareness is lacking, the compassion is lacking .The understanding of how intelligent these children are doesn't seem to be highlighted anywhere.

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Is Reading the New Therapy?

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newyorker: “Is Reading the New Therapy?““In a secular age, I suspect that reading fiction is one of the few remaining paths to transcendence, that elusive state in which the distance between the self...


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An Unusual Case of Munchausen by Proxy: My Grandma the Poisoner

An Unusual Case of Munchausen by Proxy: My Grandma the Poisoner | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
So why would Grandma poison us? Well, for some time, my mother has postulated that Grandma has Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a condition that causes caregivers to poison or injure their charges. Me? I'm sure that Grandma wasn't trying to hurt anyone. If she slipped you a Mickey it was because she didn't want you to leave—she loved to make people miss their train. "Stay the night, stay the night," she'd coo.

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Haunting self-portraits reveal what anxiety really feels like

Haunting self-portraits reveal what anxiety really feels like | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
Photography student Katie Joy Crawford knows what it feels like to be anxious. We're not talking about just hand-wringing anxious — you know, the kind of anxious you feel when you’re waiting to hear back from a job you want, or a person you like. We're talking about full body, anxious. Anxious for no identifiable reason, anxious. Anxious about everything. Anxious all the time. And it started young. “I had my first panic attack when I was 11,” she told Hello Giggles in an interview. “I wasn't sup
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New Alzheimer’s treatment fully restores memory function

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Australian researchers have come up with a non-invasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques - structures that are responsible for memory loss and a decline in cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients. If a...

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Depression in Fathers Can Cause Anxiety in Toddlers

Depression in Fathers Can Cause Anxiety in Toddlers | Kinsanity | Scoop.it
A new study reports that a father's depression during the postpartum period can impact the behavior of their toddler.

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