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What are the risk factors for psychosis?
Psychosis is a mental illness that could be characterized by a split or loss of contact with reality, so that there is an alteration in perception and thoughts so that those who experience psychosis could have difficulties to understand what is real and what is not.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche
How to handle loneliness for not having a partner?
Some people experience unwanted loneliness by linking it to not having a partner . This causes them, in turn, to develop a dysfunctional way of relating to other people, either due to the constant search for a partner and/or the belief that others disapprove of their single status.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Humans
How does a person with insomnia improve when treated with Neurofeedback?
In the field of mental health, the brain is the structure of the human body to which researchers around the world have devoted the most time and effort for several decades, creating various methods for monitoring brain functions in real time.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche
Why do I like to be angry?
Although most of us are aware that being content and happy has a positive impact on our physical and mental health, anger and all the feelings associated with this experience are something natural to human beings. Not in vain, this is a universal emotion, present in human beings of all cultures and societies.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Humans
How can we get through grief?
Unfortunately, losing a loved one is something that we will experience sooner or later. Suffering this loss can be one of life's most painful experiences . Thus, it is normal for us to feel lost and overwhelmed by pain. This is a normal process that we must go through.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Humans
6 Strategies to Avoid Post-Vacation Stress
Post-vacation stress is a psychological alteration that, although it does not become a mental disorder described in diagnostic manuals, generates significant discomfort. This affects some people who usually have problems getting used to the new rhythms of life after the holidays and during the return to day-to-day work. It can affect people who present it to a greater or lesser extent for a period ranging from a couple of days to two weeks, and is accompanied by a series of symptoms associated with anxiety and concentration problems.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche
What are contextual therapies?
Cognitive therapy is a type of psychotherapy that suggests that people's feelings and behaviors are affected by the way they organize ideas and beliefs through a framework of interpretation of reality, and by analyzing them in terms of meaning.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche
Nyctophobia in adults: what it is and how it is treated in psychotherapy
Throughout the history of humanity, the night has fascinated the members of our species, and it is not uncommon that for millennia it has been associated with magical phenomena; In many cultures, those hours of darkness have served as inspiration for all kinds of stories and fantastic stories through which they tried to explain reality, or at least, the parts of it that could not be understood due to relatively little scientific development.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche
Secondary enuresis in boys and girls: symptoms, causes and treatment
Enuresis, also known as urinary incontinence, could be defined as the repeated emission of urine involuntarily during the day or at night while sleeping. In order for this incontinence to be taken into consideration to carry out a diagnosis and the pertinent treatment, it should meet a series of criteria.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche
Why resort to Psychology?
All humans have something in common, and yet each person is absolutely unique. It's hard for us to remember. In the coming and going of day to day we surprise ourselves looking at the clock, going up, down, enjoying, doing, working, resting, eating... And there is hardly any space left to perceive ourselves . So much so, that during a single day the emotions follow each other like a roller coaster, going from moments of being very well, doing what "touches" us, to moments of setbacks that can lead us to feel discomfort, anger, sadness and even pain.
By Nouman ul haq2 years ago in Psyche