Category: Blog

Apr 29
Dementia in the Youth: Strategies for a Healthier Brain

Types of Dementia According to Dementia UK, there are over 200  different types of dementia. Each subtype of dementia impacts brain cells (neurons), various areas of the brain, and may present unique brain pathology on brain scans and tests. The term “dementia” is commonly referred to as a group of symptoms that affect cognitive function, […]

Mar 20
Human Intelligence and Brain Health – Are They Related?

There are many different definitions of intelligence. A widely accepted general definition includes the ability of the brain to think, learn, understand, reason, perceive relationships and connections, comprehend ideas and concepts, make decisions, and solve problems. (Intelligence is interpreted very differently across cultures – especially in third world countries.) The key concepts listed above, however, […]

Jan 30
Brain Care is Self-Care

Self-Care As mental wellness month winds down (January), it offers us an important message to carry forward throughout the year regarding our self-care. By definition, “self-care” refers to the active role we contribute to our own happiness and well-being. While the need for self-care is more prominent during times of high stress in our lives, […]

Jan 01
The One-Word Challenge for 2023

Work Out Your Brain with The Focus-Word Challenge It is the time of the year when many people set goals, intentions and aspirations for the New Year. Last year, we explored ways to make your brain fitness goals S.M.A.R.T.er! (Revisit the blog here.) This year, let’s focus on one word. Yes, one simple word. That’s it. […]

Nov 30
‘Tis the Season to De-Stress

The hustle and bustle of the high holiday season is here. For many, this is an additional layer of stress to our busy, full lives. In general, reports indicate that over 40% of Americans report an increase in stress (the bad kind) during this time while over half of us feel our stress is the […]

Oct 31
Gratitude is Good for the Brain!

It is fall and the high holiday season is here. Thanksgiving straightforwardly reminds us to count our blessings along with all the “thankful” decorative signs and “gratitude” messages that surround us in stores, readings, topics of conversation and more. When we share a special meal with family and friends, it is easy to express our […]

Oct 09
Remembering Names: A Challenge for Your Memory

What do you believe? Prior to diving into this blog, please take a moment to consider the following statements and your belief about your ability to remember names. “I am terrible with names.” -Or- “I have to work to remember someone’s name, but I can do it!” Which statement resonates with you? Take a brief moment […]

Aug 04
Think Fast! Processing Speed

We ask our brains to perform many complex tasks every single day. Our brains age differently, based on a wide variety of factors including normal aging, lifestyle, genetics, environment and more. However, one of the hallmark changes for our cognitive aging is slowed processing speed. One of the first mental processes impacted by biological age […]

Jul 05
Make Sense of Your Brain

engAGE Your BrainBy LeAnne Stuver, M.Ed., BSN and Dr. Krystal Culler, DBH, M.A. IntroductionHave you ever wondered how your brain makes sense of the world? Our traditional senses connect us to our world and help us interpret our immediate environment. Collectively, our senses work together rather than separate from one another. (We likely do not notice until something […]

May 03
Your Brain on Nature

EcopsychologyNature has a profound impact on your brain, your behavior and your ability to connect with others. Being immersed in nature or simply viewing a nature setting yields benefits for your health. We are drawn to nature, and it can impact our stress, mood, nervous system, immune system, blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension, perception […]