By Alice G. Walton/Forbes Woman: The Psychology of Texting: How Your Cell Phone Reveals The Inner You
The psychology of texting is starting to sprout as a hot-button area, though the research is still amazingly in its infancy. From what studies tell us (and from simple observation), we love love love our texts. It’s been clear for a while that cells phones serve a host of purposes: they make great fashion accessories, security blankets, and lunch dates. When you have nothing to do, or don’t want to look uncool because you’re the only single in a crowd of couples, there’s nothing like checking your cell phone to give you an edge. Continue reading “The Psychology of Texting”
Interview with CBS: Battling The Winter Blues
Cold weather and less sunlight can bring some people down during the winter months. Seth Doane speaks with Dr. Alan Manevitz from the Cornell Medical Center about ways to combat seasonal depression.
Today Show with Katie Couric : SunBox, SAD and Winter Blues
New York Times: Storm and Crisis
Dr. Alan Manevitz has been interviewed and his medical work was acknowledged in the prestigious New York Times frequently.
A recent article published in the September 11th Edition of New York Times, "Storm and Crisis: Voices from the Storm; Remembering 9/11 and Healing Minds in Mississippi" not only recognizes Dr. Manevitz' post-traumatic stress disorder skills at the ruins of the World Trade Center and facing Katrina's total devastation, but also substantiate his ability to confront the most terrible human crisis of the beginning of the 21st Century in America.
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