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What we can manage, however, is our energy. Letting Go of Unrealistic Expectations If you have really high expectations of others and find yourself frustrated when those expectations are not met, let go of your unrealistic expectations. What have you got to lose... other than a bit of frustration? News & Views Home-Based Screening Tool Developed for Dementia Researchers have created a tool that allows people to screen themselves for early signs of dementia. The home-based computer software is patterned after the Clock Drawing Test, one of the most commonly used screening exams for cognitive impairment. The ClockMe System helps identify early signs of impairment. Can Facebook Help Prevent STDs? Facebook can be effective in promoting condom use among young adults — at least in the short term. Women Get Their Way: Flirting Improves Results for Women Can simply being female help a woman with various forms of negotiations? 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Here some of our favorite therapists share their inspirational heroes. How to Stop Eating Your Emotions In her book Eating Mindfully: How to End Mindless Eating & Enjoy a Balanced Relationship with Food, clinical psychologist Susan Albers offers valuable ways to effectively cope with emotions. 3 Ways to Access Joy Here are three wonderful ways from psychotherapist Donald Altman’s uplifting book The Joy Compass: 8 Ways to Find Lasting Happiness, Gratitude & Optimism in the Present Moment to steer your joy compass in the right direction. Best of our Blogs 5 Ways Equine Therapy Can Reduce Stress (Equine Therapy) – If stressed, you may have considered massage, meditation, exercise, but equine therapy? Read the five benefits of healing with horses: Decreased hypervigilance, experiencing authenticity, uncovering hidden feelings and thoughts, establishing a healthy relationship, and an increased sense of power and control. Can Meds Transform Mental Illness Into Mental Health? (My Meds, My Self) - Today is World Mental Health Day, and I’ve been thinking a lot about the terms “mental health” and “mental illness” ever since reading a recent post post on the topic by another blogger. ADHD Voices from Around the World (ADHD from A to ZoĆ«) - It’s World Mental Health Day, a perfect opportunity to highlight the fact that approximately 5% of adults globally have ADHD. I’d like to offer a rare opportunity to hear from some of these adults, as they share their (abridged) stories below. Maybe Gifted Underachievers Are More Creative (The Creative Mind) – Perhaps it’s not laziness like your parents or teachers said. Maybe like Einstein, your creativity just doesn’t mesh well in a traditional classroom environment. Five Tips for Talking about Mental Health (Video) (Channel N) - Five young people sharing five tips about how to talk about mental health with a friend who has a mental health issue. 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