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The past, present and future of psychiatric diagnosis and beliefs about treatment in every culture and pocket of society.
Where Can People Go if They Have Depression
By Geoffrey A. Booth, M.D., Medical Director, LifeSync Malibu For anyone experiencing the full impact of depression, daily life can feel pretty lonely and bleak. It is hard for your loved ones to even relate to your suffering unless they have had the misfortune of dealing with depression themselves.
Geoffrey BoothPublished 5 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding and overcoming depression.
In the intricate tapestry of existence, where the undulating highs and lows are inevitable, depression emerges as a shadowy companion, casting its pervasive veil over millions worldwide. Let's embark on an earnest and profound journey, peeling back the layers of this complex mental health challenge, and delving into the intricate, winding paths toward understanding and healing.
Rolake BabaPublished 5 months ago in PsycheWhat stress can do to your brain
Ever find yourself tossing and turning at night, perhaps feeling more irritable or forgetful than usual? Hey, we've all been there. Chances are, stress is paying you a visit. Now, stress isn't always the villain; it can be a handy sidekick, providing that burst of energy and focus needed for a heated sports match or a nerve-wracking public speech. However, when stress becomes a constant companion, the kind that lingers day in and day out, it starts to play tricks on your brain. Let's unravel this fascinating tale of stress and its impact on the brain in a way that's as engaging as your favorite story.
Rolake BabaPublished 5 months ago in PsycheSchizophrenia explained
In the grand tapestry of human understanding, schizophrenia stands as a cryptic enigma, its origins dating back over a century. Yet, despite the sands of time, the exact causes of this perplexing condition elude our grasp. Schizophrenia persists as one of the most enigmatic and unfairly stigmatized illnesses in the modern age. Let's embark on a riveting journey, navigating the intricate terrain of symptoms, unraveling potential causes, and delving into the ever-evolving realm of treatments.
Rolake BabaPublished 5 months ago in PsycheSigns of Burnout that Signify it is Time for a Career Pivot
It’s very easy to stagnate in a job you don’t like. After all, most people don’t love going into work even in the best of circumstances. How can you determine when you are experiencing normal reluctance or outright burnout?
andrewdeen14Published 5 months ago in PsycheBalancing Analytical Minds with Calm Hearts
In the complex internet of personalities that define the human enjoy, the INTP, or the Logician, stands as a distinct archetype. This character kind, characterised by using traits along with analytical wondering and a penchant for remaining calm in diverse conditions, has fashioned the manner I approach each my professional and private existence. In this article, I will delve into my journey as an INTP, especially how this character type has encouraged my profession as a business analyst at a mental-health startup, and why I am deliberately mastering to be even greater calming.
Nafi PutrawanPublished 5 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding the Complex Tapestry of the Human Mind: Exploring Psychological Facts About the Brain
The complex organ that is the heart of our ideas, feelings, and behaviors is the human brain, a miracle of evolution. It is a work of biological art, directing a complex symphony of neurons and neurotransmitters that results in the experience known as awareness. Exploring the realm of psychological truths about the brain reveals an amazing voyage of discovery that includes emotional complexities, cognitive processes, and the enigmatic depths of human conduct. Through this investigation, we will decipher the mysterious workings of the brain, providing insight into the complex mechanisms that underpin our mental processes, the interplay between nature and nurture, and the plasticity of the mind.
Comprehending and Treating Aggressive Dogs
An All-Inclusive Study of Canine Psychology and Euthanasia Alternatives Dog owners frequently have questions and difficulties regarding their pets' behavior, particularly when it comes to aggression. In this in-depth investigation, we tap into the knowledge of canine behaviorist Angie Woods as she tackles the important query of whether putting an aggressive dog to sleep is the only option. she disputes the widespread belief that euthanasia is the only option in situations involving aggressive dogs. Angie specializes in the rehabilitation of these dogs. She highlights the significance of comprehending the underlying reasons of aggression, the dynamics of the human-dog interaction, and the function of appropriate training and guidance based on her personal experience.
Too Old for Nightmares
At my age, you're not supposed to have nightmares anymore. If you're over 35 and still having nightmares, new research suggests that it's a symptom of early-onset dementia.
Stephanie Van OrmanPublished 5 months ago in PsycheYour Words Are Your Sword.
People underrate their words so much and too often. When people often get a "You look nice today," they answer like: "What? Me? No, No, I look awful today; this was a rough morning…" and continue in the endless negative downward spiral.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 6 months ago in PsycheThe Twelve Step Approach: Outdated or needed now more than ever
This post is inspired by a few recent posts we have seen attacking Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve step groups as outdated and ineffective. While the Beehive Recovery Blog does not promote one particular route to recovery as the only means to achieve sobriety, these posts prompted us to write some educational things about AA, as it has been a core part of many people’s path to happiness and freedom from drugs and alcohol (including most of our blog contributors). Everyone’s journey is different and there are many ways to achieve sobriety. Beehive Recovery Blog hopes to educate as many people as possible on the subject of addiction. This includes providing education in trends of addiction, recovery stories, treatment options and resources, as well as dispelling misconceptions.
Chris GiesenPublished 6 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding and Alleviating 5 Different Headache Varieties
In the ever-evolving landscape of human experience, a pervasive phenomenon emerges - the ubiquitous headache. It is a disquieting ailment that has, at some point, cast its shadow over nearly every individual on this planet. The experience of a headache varies widely, ranging from manageable discomfort to excruciating pain. While many instances can be alleviated independently through self-care strategies, there are times when the counsel of a medical professional becomes not only prudent but imperative. In this academic discourse, we endeavor to comprehensively elucidate five distinct classifications of headaches, delving into their etiologies, symptoms, and the most efficacious strategies for management.
Dion LeistraPublished 6 months ago in Psyche