disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
The psychology of narcissism
From Myth to Modern Diagnosis: Understanding Narcissism The ancient myth of Narcissus, a man obsessed with his reflection, perfectly captures the essence of narcissism: an inflated sense of self-importance. But narcissism isn't just a character flaw from folklore; it's a set of traits studied by psychologists.
By HEEMANI MUKHIA2 years ago in Psyche
Is Love Brain Disorder a Threat to Relationships
Recently, the South China Morning Post reported that Xiaoyu, a teenage girl from China, has been diagnosed with "Love Brain Disorder". She had a habit of calling her boyfriend over 100 times a day. She would get upset if he didn't answer. On one occasion, she even smashed household objects in frustration. When she threatened to jump from the balcony her boyfriend called the police. They took her to the Fourth People's Hospital in Chengdu. At that time, doctors diagnosed her with Borderline Personality Disorder. It's also known as "Love Brain Disorder".
By I. R. Pathak2 years ago in Psyche
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Borderline personality disorder is a mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behaviors, and relationships, and it usually involves general instability, impulsivity, relationship difficulties, intense fears of abandonment and rejection, distorted self-image, and often self-harm. I wanted to make this video to kind of break down what borderline is, how to manage it and cope with it if you struggle with it, and if you don’t personally struggle with it, but you know someone who does, how you can help them. I was inspired to write this article based on an interaction I had in the comments on YouTube, so thank you to that viewer for the inspiration.
By zoe frenchman2 years ago in Psyche
A Few Of My Favorite Stories
“The Eagle Story” I tell this story when working with people who have trauma, grief, and loss work to do. The many people who are giving up drugs, alcohol, sugar, overworking, gambling, etc. Those traumas have been self-medicated by using one of the above and others.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Psyche






