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Borderline Personality Disorder: Emotions, Perception, Instability, Impulsivity
Personality is a person's way of thinking, feeling, and acting, which differentiates him from other people. A person's personality is shaped by experiences, environment, life situations, and inherited traits.
By Kiran Nguyen4 years ago in Psyche
Anxiety in Children - Why Does It Occur and How Does It Manifest?
Anxiety disorders are differentiated from each other by the types of objects or situations that generate anxiety or avoidant behavior, as well as by the associated ideation. Anxiety disorders include separation anxiety, specific phobias, social phobia, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Thus, anxiety can appear as early as a few months of age, so we can talk about anxiety in children.
By Kiran Nguyen4 years ago in Psyche
How Is Depression Symptoms in Women
Depression is a serious mental health disorder that can interfere with a person's daily life, abilities, and responsibilities. Experts point out that depression is more common among women than men. In addition, the symptoms of depression in women manifest differently and appear in different situations.
By Kiran Nguyen4 years ago in Psyche
Psychiatric Problems or How We Relate to Mental Disorders
The term "mental health problem" covers a wide range of psychological and psychiatric symptoms and conditions. The name itself is generally avoided by specialists, being considered an additional cause of stigmatization of people suffering from mental disorders.
By Lilly Boyd4 years ago in Psyche
How We Live With Trauma Without Realizing It
Psychological trauma is an experience that goes beyond a person's ability to control a threat at some point. It is accompanied by feelings of helplessness and helplessness and leads to a lasting shaking of self-understanding and the world.
By Tyreke Hart4 years ago in Psyche
How Does Childhood Trauma Affect Today’s Adults?
When we think of childhood, we imagine that time in our life when we should feel safe, protected, and loved, no matter what happens around us. Unfortunately, the reality is that many children go through traumatic experiences, which profoundly influence their mental, emotional and physical development, but also how they form relationships with those around them.
By Kymani Finn4 years ago in Psyche
Imposter Syndrome: About the Constant Fear of Being Exposed as Incompetent
Have you ever felt like an impostor? As if you don't deserve the place or position you hold? As if your accomplishments are not due to you, but to luck or the fact that you were in the right place at the right time?
By Lilly Boyd4 years ago in Psyche
Depression - Past, and Present
Depression appears in ancient texts as early as the second millennium BC, is considered a disease of the spirit rather than the body. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, is the one who gives the first name to this disposition: melancholy, a term that referred to the emotional side of suffering.
By Tyreke Hart4 years ago in Psyche
Recommendations for Family Members of a Person Suffering from Depression
Supporting a person suffering from depression is an essential factor in their recovery. Your presence, as a family member or other close person, willing to support the person in such suffering, has a vital role, not at all easy, but success can be very rewarding when the period of acute suffering is over.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Psyche
Depression and Anxiety in Children and Adolescents
Depression and anxiety are associated mental disorders, most often coexisting, with or without the same intensity. Simply put, anxiety is best described as a state that develops as a result of a belief that things can get worse and that life will get worse, and depression is from a belief that nothing can go well for a better life. more meaningful, more tolerable.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Psyche
A Topic We Talk about Too Seldom: Pregnancy Depression
Many people have already heard about postpartum depression (the state of mental distress and emotional imbalance that can occur after birth), but quite a few know about prenatal depression, the mother's mental state during pregnancy, and the problems that may occur during this period.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Psyche
5 Things Not to Do If You Suffer from a Panic Attack
We try to provide as much practical information as possible to those who suffer from a panic attack but also to those who have family members or dear friends with this condition. To know himself better, to know what to do and what not to do, where to ask for help, what to expect, etc. We hope they will help and win the battle with panic attacks.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Psyche