Share On My Last Neuron with Dr. Kerris Dillon
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By Dr. Kerris Dillon
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
What does the brain and the body go through during heartbreak? Is there actually physical pain? Is there psychological pain? This podcast takes the listener through what happens in their body and brain during heartbreak.
Do you believe that society can alter your values and beliefs? During the Covid-19 pandemic, a new mental illness arose which shifted the brain and judgment of mental healthcare workers and educators. Find out about this new mental illness, which has brought about metabolic and glucose changes within the human brain, how it arose, and how society can cope with it.
This episode highlights the end of the Depp/Heard trial, discusses another trial involving female aggression, as well as a UFO/UAP, which flew through Queen Elizabeth's jubilee. Lots to discuss in this episode!
What did Amber Heard have to say for herself on the stand? Did Amber Heard truly live up to her diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder and Histrionic Personality Disorder or is her psychiatrist right in that she thinks she has PTSD? Come join Dr. Kerris Dillon and co-host Mike Dillon and we drag them both through the mud.
Dr. Kerris Dillon and co-host Mike Dillon discuss the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial and why this is so important given domestic abuse. Borderline Personality Disorder as well as Histrionic Personality Disorder are also discussed in this episode. Come join this pair to discuss the case!
Sometimes, video games can be essential coping mechanisms for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In this episode, I talk with Gabriel Dillon about his use of video games and how they help his physical and mental well-being. I also talk about the positive consequences of playing video games when it is balanced within a day. Gabe and I discuss overstimulation and how certain video games overstimulate versus under-stimulate his brain.
Host Mike Dillon and Dr. Kerris Dillon discuss the book, "A Worry Free Mind" by Dr. Carol Kershaw and Dr. Bill Wade. Did you know the human brain has different frequencies and that some of these frequencies cause worry? Human beings are capable of training their brain to worry less by shifting their own frequencies. If you worry quite a bit, this podcast will help you to understand how you can shift your perception and therefore shift your brain waves.
This podcast talks about the book, "The Worthy Project" by Meadow Devor and uses exercises to decide whether or not you are in a worthy cycle or a worthless cycle. Host Mike Dillon sits with Dr. Kerris Dillon to work through the exercises to decide whether they are striving for a realistic life or an idealistic life.
What happens if you have Major Depressive Disorder and prescription medication does not work? What if you can't tolerate medication? This podcast explores alternatives to major depression including an interview with someone who has had Electro-Convulsive Therapy (which used to be called Shock therapy). There is hope for those that have difficult-to-treat depression.
Did you know that buying and selling products and services has a psychology? The psychology of buying and selling changes as time progresses. How has buying and selling changed since technology has advanced? What are the buyers and sellers like, today? In this podcast, Mike Dillon (host) and Dr. Kerris Dillon review various psychological studies on buying and selling and interview a phenomenal Keller Williams realtor (Amy Eaton) who works in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, Iowa area. No paid advertisements for Keller Williams are found in this podcast and Anchor app is the only sponsorship given this episode.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.