Showing posts with label dailyinfographic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dailyinfographic. Show all posts

Monday, December 11, 2017

Mental Health and the Internet

Quick post with an infographic. The chart is so large, there is no way to display it properly here, but here is a small version. Click the link above for a great shot of the details.






posted by Chuck Schallhorn

Monday, June 16, 2014

History of Mental Illness Treatment: An Infographic

I receive a daily infographic from http://dailyinfographic.com/. Some offerings I skip over since the content is outside my interests. Yesterday, however, I found this little beauty entitled, Electroshock Therapy and Other Ways We Treat Mental Illness [infographic]."It includes trepanning, phrenology, repression, asylums, lobotomies, bloodletting and more.

I will definitely be using this graphic as an intro and context setting for when I teach disorders and treatment next. There is excellent overview with details that can be filled in by the researcher or the experienced psych teacher. It does get larger with re-sizing your browser settings.
The direct link to the post is here: http://dailyinfographic.com/electroshock-therapy-and-the-other-ways-we-treat-mental-illness-infographic
-- posted by Chuck Schallhorn

Thursday, October 17, 2013

A Headache Infographic

It seems that every semester, students assume that since I know about the mind and brain, I also know about headaches.  I do--I have a great poster I pull out and share.  But today I ran across this infographic that was pretty cool.  The Mount Sinai Hospital put this together back in 2011, but it contains some great info.  Enjoy.

Link for the graphic iteself:  http://dailyinfographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/HEADACHE.Infographic704.jpg

Link for the post on DailyInfographic
http://dailyinfographic.com/headaches-infographic/headache-infographic704

 Posted by Chuck Schallhorn





Sunday, October 6, 2013

Celebrities and Personality Types

More Infographics--what can I say?  I get these emails and many connect to psych.  Here is one that uses the Myers-Briggs Jungian personality types (16 of them), and matches them up with various famous people.  As I've mentioned before, I am very wary of the MBTI and its validity, but this could be used for a fun activity.

The original post is here:
http://dailyinfographic.com/famous-personality-types-infographic?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DailyInfographic+%28Daily+Infographic%29

Apologies if this does not fit in your browser properly.



posted by Chuck

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Infographic: Brain Injury Explained

From our friends over at DailyInfographic,  we have an overview of brain injuries in the U.K.  Their original post can be found at this link: http://dailyinfographic.com/brain-injury-explained-infographic

Infographics can be a great way to share information with students or have them create the infographic themselves.

Open the graphic in a new window or download to see all the details.



 posted by Chuck Schallhorn