Rumination is the cornerstone of depression and anxiety. It’s characterized by an excessive replaying of negative thoughts and memories. A new study finds rumination activates the same brain regions as savoring, or the replaying of positive thoughts. Can depressed people learn to use their brains’ natural abilities in a more constructive way?…
An “amygdala hijack” is when our fear response in the brain is so strong that it overrides our rational thinking. It’s an emotional state that can often cause us to act in illogical ways. What can we do about it?…