Susan Nolen-Hoeksema’s Glasses

Origin
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema (1959 - 2013) was an American professor of psychology at Yale University. Her research explored how mood regulation strategies could correlate to a person's vulnerability to depression. Nolen-Hoeksema also had a special focus on a new construct she penned rumination, also known as gender differences. The main focus of the research at her lab was towards Generalized anxiety disorder, Social anxiety disorder and other mood disorders. Though working with all of that she worked to aid others who were compulsively focused on the symptoms of one's distress. This could sometimes become so crippling that the person focuses only on its possible causes and consequences as opposed to locating a solution.

Effects
When worn, the wearer can change a person's mood and/or emotion just by looking at them. Can cause the victims to slowly dwindle into depression and gender confusion.