Task 11 – Up to date reference list and recommendations.

I would recommend reading any of the journal articles suggesting material on social media.  It was quite interesting to find out how common it is for people to conduct surveillance on their other half through social media, particularly women spying on their partners. There is one particular study,  (Fox and Moreland, 2015) where a participant discusses his girlfriend falling out with him in real life because he wasn’t commenting or liking her social media posts.    I found this rather amusing.

There are some really cool journals on dopamine receptors and how these are active when people are engaging in social media behaviour.  Dopamine is linked to addiction and these receptors are more active in the brains of people who have certain mental health diagnoses.  Here are some journals that provide information suggesting links between social media addiction and some mental health disorders such as ADHD, OCD, Torretes Syndrome and PTSD … (Thierry et al., 1976, cited in Comings and Blum 2000),  (Comings and Blum, 2000).

There is also some very interesting links to journals suggesting new methods to treat PTSD.  A  couple of journals are based on the clinical trials of MDMA and it’s benefits and it’s effects on the brain (Doblin, 2011), (Liechti and Vollenweider, 2001)  I have also provided some journals on CBD oil and it’s effects on the brain and how it can treat PTSD, (Leweke et al., 2012), (Potter et al., 2011), (Passie et al., 2012).  If anyone is really interested in alternative methods to treat PTSD and many, many other physical and mental health disorders, this website has links to LOADS OF JOURNAL ARTICLES.  I think if you are writing about health and wellbeing in the future you might be able to make use of some of the journals this website links you to: https://www.medicalmarijuanainc.com/education/.  When you C&P the link there are links to studies for about 100 health issues.

 

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