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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.
Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome: All You Need To Know
Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) is a condition that affects individuals who have undergone substance abuse, typically after the initial withdrawal period has ended. The condition may last for several months and can be debilitating to individuals trying to stay sober. In this article, we will explore what Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome is, the symptoms, causes, and treatment options available.
sanidhya sawantPublished 12 months ago in PsycheHow Do You Cope With Existential OCD?
Existential OCD is a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder that centers around existential themes, such as the meaning of life, death, and the nature of existence. This type of OCD can be particularly distressing, as it can cause a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty about the world and one's place in it. In this article, we will explore some coping mechanisms for those who are struggling with Existential OCD.
sanidhya sawantPublished 12 months ago in PsychePeer pressure in adolescence
Adolescence is a challenging phase for most teenagers. It is a time when they go through a lot of physical and emotional changes, which can be overwhelming. During this period, adolescents face numerous challenges, one of which is peer pressure. Peer pressure is a social influence that affects teenagers in various ways. It can be positive or negative, but it is mostly negative. This article will discuss the concept of peer pressure in adolescence, its effects, and how to deal with it.
sanidhya sawantPublished 12 months ago in PsycheDoes Your Relationship Have Emotional Intimacy?
Emotional intimacy is the connection that exists between two individuals that transcends the physical aspect of a relationship. It is the bond that is established when two individuals are open and honest with one another, and they can communicate their innermost thoughts, feelings, and fears. This type of intimacy is essential in any relationship as it promotes understanding, trust, and vulnerability. In this article, we will discuss how to be intimate with someone and the signs that indicate that your relationship has emotional intimacy.
sanidhya sawantPublished 12 months ago in PsycheEmbracing Order with My Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Finding order can be a constant struggle in the fast-paced chaos of life. But that struggle took on a new meaning when I discovered I had obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It was as if the already elusive sense of order became even more elusive, playing hide-and-seek amidst the chaos of my mind.
"The Fascinating World of Dreams: How Our Brain Processes Them While We Sleep"
The world of dreams has long fascinated humans, from ancient civilizations interpreting dreams as messages from the gods to modern-day scientists studying the brain processes involved in dreaming. While much remains unknown about the exact purpose of dreaming, researchers have made significant progress in understanding how our brain processes them while we sleep.
Seyi EgbeyinkaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheClustered
Like a faithful martyr, I have not slept in our bed since she left and watched every car go by, hoping for, I'm not even sure. It's sadly hilarious that I blocked myself from 2 apparent points. First that she's a beautiful girl in great shape. Second, I must be shallow enough that I was sold simply on that, as she possesses no actual self for me to have fallen in love with.
anthony giglioPublished 12 months ago in PsycheThe Empathy Factor: The Key to Thriving Relationships and Navigating Unsupportive Ones
Finding yourself in a relationship where your partner lacks empathy can be a challenging and isolating experience. Empathy is the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings; it is an essential component of any healthy relationship. When your partner fails to show you empathy, it can leave you feeling misunderstood, unsupported, and alone.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished about a year ago in PsycheBehavioral and Emotional disorders in Children
Behavioral and emotional disorders in children are among the most challenging issues that parents, teachers, and caregivers face today. These disorders can manifest in a variety of ways, including aggression, hyperactivity, anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal. Children who struggle with these disorders often face significant challenges in daily life, including difficulties with relationships, academic performance, and self-esteem. Understanding the causes and symptoms of behavioral and emotional disorders in children is crucial to providing effective support and treatment.
Ayodhya MalshaniPublished about a year ago in PsycheDepression is treatable.
Depression is a serious mental health disorder that affects people worldwide. It is a complex condition that can have a range of symptoms and can vary in severity. Depression can make it difficult for people to function in their daily lives, affecting their work, relationships, and overall quality of life regardless of age, gender, or background. Despite its prevalence, depression is often misunderstood and stigmatized. we will explore what depression is, what causes it, and how it can be treated.
Ayodhya MalshaniPublished about a year ago in PsycheBreaking the Chains of Anxiety: One Person's Journey to Freedom
As a child, I always felt a little different from my peers. While other children ran and played without a care in the world, I was often lost in thought, ruminating over small details and feeling overwhelmed by social situations. Despite my struggles with anxiety, I was able to maintain a relatively normal childhood, but as I got older, my anxiety began to take a toll on my life.
Hira WaheedPublished about a year ago in PsycheExplore Fascinating Psychological Facts About Human Behavior.
Explore Fascinating Psychological Facts About Human Behavior 1. Taking care of yourself can transform your life. It improves how you feel, how you look, and even the type of things you attract.
Amanda PhilipsPublished about a year ago in Psyche