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The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
The Attachment Theory: How Childhood Affects Life
The attachment theory emphasizes the importance of forming a strong bond with a primary caregiver in our early years. This bond provides a sense of security that allows us to confidently explore the world around us. However, when the bond is weak, we feel insecure and hesitant to venture out. Securely attached individuals tend to have greater trust, stronger connections with others, and overall success in life. On the other hand, insecure attachment can lead to mistrust, difficulties in forming relationships, and a lack of social skills.
10 Habits That Can Hurt Your Brain - Premier Neurology & Wellness Center
Introduction: Habits play a significant role in shaping our behavior and overall well-being. Unfortunately, not all habits are good for us, especially when it comes to our brain health. Premier Neurology & Wellness Center aims to shed light on the detrimental habits that can harm our brain and impact our cognitive abilities. By avoiding these habits, we can preserve and enhance our brain health, leading to a better quality of life. Let's dive into the ten habits to be wary of:
Signs That You are Depressed, Not Lazy
Have you ever had days where all you wanted to do is lie in bed and do absolutely nothing else, you just wanted to be lazy and not worry about any of your responsibilities? We've all had our off days. We've all felt lazy, unmotivated, and uninspired from time to time, and it's normal to feel like that. But we live in such a hypercompetitive society that's so hyperfocused on pursuing success and wealth that it's made us feel internally guilty for the time we spend not working towards something productive.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for OCD: Techniques and Effectiveness
Understanding the nature and depth of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) remains crucial for an effective discussion about obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment. As a chronic disorder that often begins in childhood or adolescence, OCD is characterized by recurring, distressing thoughts or obsessions, which are typically only temporarily alleviated by performing compulsive behaviors. These behaviors may involve excessively checking things, cleaning, repeating certain words, or counting.
sanidhya sawantPublished 9 months ago in PsycheMaintaining a Healthy Lifestyle in Eating Disorder Recovery: The Role of the Best Online Therapy in India
Achieving recovery from an eating disorder is an immense accomplishment, but the journey does not end there. A crucial next step involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle in the face of potential relapse triggers. In India, where traditional forms of therapy are often inaccessible due to location or social stigma, the best online therapy India is playing a transformative role in this ongoing process.
sanidhya sawantPublished 9 months ago in PsycheCoping With Stress And Anxiety.
Stress and anxiety are common experiences in our fast paced and demanding world. Whether caused by work pressures, personal challenges or external circumstances, managing stress and anxiety is crucial for maintaining our mental and physical well being. In this article, we will explore the effects of stress and anxiety on our lives, delve into coping mechanisms and explore relaxation techniques to help us find inner peace and balance.
Naeem ShahzadPublished 9 months ago in PsycheUnveiling the Veil Between Worlds: A Journey into the Phenomenon of Communicating with the Departed
Introduction: Throughout human history, the existence of an afterlife and the possibility of communicating with the deceased have been subjects of profound fascination and speculation. From ancient spiritual beliefs to modern paranormal investigations, the idea of connecting with departed loved ones or departed souls has captivated the human imagination.
The Role of Medication in OCD Treatment
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition marked by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) leading to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). As a psychologist in Delhi, my experience has offered me firsthand insight into the various treatments available for managing this debilitating condition. Among these, medication stands as a vital tool in comprehensive OCD management.
sanidhya sawantPublished 9 months ago in PsycheMental Health System Vs. Clairvoyance and Sexuality
There are many prejudices in this world. This affects the lives of everyday people constantly. I spent 15 years under the mental health services after being sectioned via a court at the age of 18. I was born with a form of Autism. I was only diagnosed at 16 with Asperger Syndrome after my father had to get the MP involved due to CAMHS assuming that I was probably on the spectrum without providing an official diagnosis. I had to obtain a diagnosis from a forensic team after the police kept getting involved for my behaviour issues relating to my undiagnosed Autism. I have just managed to get out of the mental health system after requesting to come off the section 117 aftercare. I wasn’t provided with any services for the past 7 years therefore the council agreed to end the section after 15 years. I want to go into how I may have got myself into the system by accident alongside the behaviours associated with my Autism. I was labelled a criminal due to a stupid attempt at trying to get revenge on someone who had rejected me when I was a teenager. I tried to get a tutor from college arrested for carrying a bomb when another student had told me that she was due to go on holiday that day. I emailed the airport saying that I had information that a passenger was carrying a bomb. Luckily, the court downgraded my charge to providing false information. I also got charged with Harassment a few times for how school had encouraged me to communicate as a child. I was told to write things down if I couldn’t talk to the teachers in circumstances where I was being bullied etc.
Emma-Lucy ThomsonPublished 9 months ago in PsycheSilver Linings
I thought I’d share a few of my most memorable silver linings as a reminder to always look for them in bad times. No matter how hard it is. No matter how terrible your situation. It’s absolutely vital to keeping your sanity.
Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published 9 months ago in Psyche"Debunking Stress Myths "
Debunking Stress Myths: Understanding the Complexities of Stress and its Impact on Well-being Is biting your nails simply a bad habit, or is there more to it when you're stressed? Can taking a vacation truly cure burnout, or is it just a temporary escape? Is stress always bad, or can it actually be beneficial in certain situations? In this journey of myth-busting, we delve into the intricate world of stress with Stephanie Cook, an Assistant Professor at New York University School of Global Public Health, and Terry Solero, an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University.
AmirthalingamPublished 9 months ago in PsycheRecession and stress whether there is any effect
Yes, there is a strong connection between recessions and stress, and financial downturns can notably have an effect on people's mental health. Recession refers to a length of economic decline the place there is a decrease in monetary activity, leading to decrease employment rates, reduced customer spending, and regularly a rise in unemployment.
Yulianto ArifPublished 9 months ago in Psyche