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Bipolar disorder; understanding the highs, the lows and the in between.
Unraveling the Link Between Weed Addiction and OCD: Understanding the Risks, Symptoms, and Prevention
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that are aimed at reducing anxiety or distress caused by these thoughts. OCD affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly impair their daily functioning and quality of life. While the exact cause of OCD is not fully understood, research has shown that various factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, and environmental factors, may contribute to its development. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the relationship between OCD and weed addiction, as some studies suggest that weed use may play a role in triggering or exacerbating OCD symptoms.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Coping with Manic Episodes in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects a significant percentage of the global population. People living with bipolar disorder experience extreme mood swings, ranging from periods of mania to episodes of depression. While depression can be challenging to manage, manic episodes are equally challenging and can have severe consequences if not handled correctly.
By sanidhya sawant3 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Mania: Types, Symptoms, Impact on Daily Life, and Prevention
Mania is a mental health condition characterized by an abnormal and persistent elevated or irritable mood, accompanied by increased energy levels, impulsive behavior, and a reduced need for sleep. It is a serious psychiatric disorder that can significantly impact an individual's daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. We are going to explore the various aspects of mania, including its causes, types, symptoms, prevention, and examples from daily life.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Consciousness and Awareness
Half of a person's brain is surgically removed during a hemispherectomy, and this treatment is often only performed on very, very young individuals because their brains are still sufficiently malleable to allow the remaining half to assume the duties of the removed half. And it's typically done because a small child or a baby is experiencing seizures, and the sole treatment is to remove the area where the seizures take place. But now for the query. If one can survive with only half a brain, what if we took two empty skulls, removed your brain in half, and placed one half in one body and the other half in another? Which one of these would you be? You are you, after all. From your own point of view, you are aware of what is taking place. Consider it in this way.
By Akinshola Adepoju3 years ago in Psyche
Unlock the Power of Your Mind:
The power of our mind is a fascinating and important subject. Many successful people attribute their accomplishments to having the right mindset. Conversely, those who struggle to succeed often cite mental barriers that are holding them back. This blog post will explore the ways in which we can unlock the power of our mind to achieve success. We'll discuss the science of psychology and the practical techniques we can use to harness it. We'll also cover how to break limiting beliefs and cultivate a growth mindset.
By LAKSHMANAN3 years ago in Psyche
Consequences of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition that affects around 6.2% of the United States population. Characterized by a pattern of grandiosity, a lack of empathy, and a constant need for admiration and attention, NPD can have serious consequences for both the individual with the disorder and those around them.
By Anything and everything3 years ago in Psyche
What are Mind spheres?
How did the Mind spheres of emotions increase our conversion rate? I am the creator of the Mind Tracker service. Basically, Mind Tracker is a rethought diary of emotions. We released it a year ago. Keeping a diary of emotions is not easy at all, on average, you will feel the effect in 2-4 weeks. It’s really lazy and sometimes even infuriating to log in and mark your mood and emotions every day. Even though this is the first sign that the therapeutic effect is already beginning. But now less about the therapy itself, and more about how we tried to keep the users’ attention, and what we did.
By Michael Fedosoff3 years ago in Psyche
The Expectations of Dual Diagnosis | Willing Ways Karachi
Once you have completed your formal rehab experience, you have a choice. You can try to do it on your own and move on to living a life wholly reintegrated into regular society, or you can go on to the best addiction treatment center in Karachi.
By Willing Ways3 years ago in Psyche
Daydreaming
The round wooden table in the middle of the kitchen sat empty every night. A green placemat was in the middle under a large white bowl that she had intended to fill with lemons. There were no lemons in the bowl and there was no family or friends to join her at the table.
By Barbra Howard3 years ago in Psyche







