disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Seasonal Affective Disorder: How To Beat The Winter Blues
With the shortening daylight hours, the winter blues are on the horizon. Some 2 million people in the UK alone, and 12 million across northern Europe, experience Seasonal Affective Disorder during the winter months.
Media AdminPublished 7 months ago in Psyche10 Signs of Histrionic Personality Disorder
In the highly publicized and contentious trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, a psychologist testified that Amber Heard was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and histrionic personality disorder (HPD). This trial shed light on HPD, generating significant public interest. Unfortunately, this attention painted HPD in a negative light, leading to it being wrongly associated with psychological abuse.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheLiving with Borderline Personality Disorder
Anna described her darker days as the black hole. There was just this feeling deep inside of her. Sometimes it was abandonment, sometimes it was sadness, sometimes it was very intense rage and it just felt like swirling chaotic mess inside of her that would just pull her in. She could not get out of it. didn't even know where she started or stopped. It was a consuming ball of emotions inside of her that she really thought sometimes that they were going to kill her.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheExperience Of An Antisocial Personality Disorder
Jake is only five foot four. Throughout school, he consistently found himself as the smallest person in his class. Rarely did he ever get the chance to be the biggest at anything.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheWhat is a “Nervous Breakdown”?
Medically speaking, there is no such thing as a nervous breakdown. Which is very annoying to discover when you’re right in the middle of one. — Marian Keyes
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)Published 7 months ago in PsychePersonality Disorder
A Personality disorder can be defined as a consistent pattern of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that differ from the cultural norms and expectations. It encompasses the way an individual experiences their inner world and how they interact with others.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheDementia
• Elderly person An elderly person refers to an individual who is typically of advanced age. With the aging process, older adults often face a range of physical, social, and emotional challenges. These challenges can include declining physical health, loss of mobility, cognitive impairments, and increased vulnerability to various illnesses. Additionally, older adults may encounter difficulties in maintaining their independence and engaging in social activities due to limited resources, such as financial constraints or lack of accessible transportation. It becomes crucial to address the unique needs and well-being of the elderly and provide them with appropriate support and care to ensure a better quality of life in their golden years.
Still not on drugs
I’m waking up. This story is seeing some light of the day. — But I’m inside, it doesn’t see it all. — It doesn’t see it all, it’s not published.
Calie Judy BrooksPublished 7 months ago in PsycheCommon Mental Illnesses
Mental illness is characterized as a condition that has a lasting negative impact on a person's thinking, mood, or feelings. Depression and anxiety are classified as mental illnesses, and they are actually among the most prevalent types of mental disorders.
Marlene SilvioPublished 8 months ago in PsycheMental Health Awareness
Mental health awareness is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps to break down the stigma associated with mental illnesses. By promoting awareness, we can encourage open and honest conversations about mental health, fostering a supportive environment where individuals feel comfortable seeking help and support.
Marlene SilvioPublished 8 months ago in PsycheBody Image Issues
Negative body imaging is real for many people, especially women. I have struggled with it my whole life. I remember as a kid growing up, people would call me chicken legs. Even as a kid that made me self-consious.
Tressa RosePublished 8 months ago in PsycheNavigating the Psyco Intricacies
As we venture deeper into the labyrinth of psychopathy, we find ourselves ensnared by the intricacies of this enigmatic personality disorder. The term "psyco" serves as our guide through the dark recesses of the human psyche, where complexity and variation intermingle, creating a tapestry that defies easy comprehension.
adil faridPublished 8 months ago in Psyche