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Dissociative disorders
"Dissociative disorders are mental health conditions that involve feelings of being detached from reality, being outside of your own body or experiencing memory loss (amnesia)" (Cleveland Clinic, 2023). Some dissociative illnesses have a very brief lifespan, maybe as a result of a traumatic life experience, and they go away on their own within a few weeks or months. Others have a significantly longer lifespan.
By Mahpara Mukhtar3 years ago in Psyche
Conquering Mental Burdens
In this world of misery, maintaining perfect mental health is no easy task. We all face moments of stress and struggle, and finding ways to cope becomes paramount. Throughout my own journey, I have discovered several strategies that have consistently helped me navigate the most challenging situations. I have developed a sense of control over my thought process, which has shielded me from overthinking and shielded me from the grasp of tensions, depression, stress, and anxiety. But how did I achieve such a level of control?
By Talha Bin Asad3 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health Awareness: Coping with Anxiety and Depression
Mental health is an essential aspect of our overall well-being. However, anxiety and depression are two common mental health disorders that affect millions of people worldwide. Understanding these conditions and learning effective coping strategies is crucial for promoting mental health awareness. This article aims to shed light on anxiety and depression, their impact on individuals' lives, and practical techniques to cope with these conditions. By fostering a better understanding of mental health, we can create a supportive environment and encourage positive steps towards emotional well-being.
By Steephens Justin Raj3 years ago in Psyche
Separation Anxiety disorder
It is quite normal when a person feels anxiety when separated from someone who they love, especially children and young babies. But overtime, the babies and young children realize that the parents and their loved ones are probably going to return. However, this problem may sometimes persist and lead on, making it a huge problem for the person and for their loved ones. This is known as separation anxiety disorder.
By Mahpara Mukhtar3 years ago in Psyche
AI in healthcare services
AI in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Diagnosis, Treatment, and Patient Care Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the healthcare industry, revolutionizing the way we approach diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. By leveraging vast amounts of data and powerful algorithms, AI applications have the potential to improve accuracy, efficiency, and outcomes in healthcare settings. In this advanced discussion, we will explore the various ways AI is transforming healthcare and its impact on diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
By Busari Taiye Hammed3 years ago in Psyche
A Comprehensive Study on Stress.
Stress is probably one of the most prolific mental ailments out there. Each and every one of us feels stressed at one point in life or another. It is important to realize that feeling stressed does not necessary mean that you have a mental illness or disorder, although depending upon the intensity and persistence it may be characterized as such.
By Hamza Shaikh3 years ago in Psyche
The Role of Therapy and Counseling in Mental Health: Breaking Stigmas and Seeking Support
Introduction: Mental health is an essential aspect of overall well-being, yet it is often stigmatized and misunderstood. In recent years, there has been a significant shift in attitudes towards mental health, with more individuals recognizing the importance of seeking professional support and guidance. In this article, we delve into the transformative role of therapy and counseling in promoting mental health, breaking down stigmas, and fostering a culture of seeking help. By exploring the benefits and debunking common misconceptions, we aim to empower individuals to embrace therapy as a valuable tool for self-discovery, healing, and personal growth.
By Lomat Al Noor 3 years ago in Psyche
Phobias
Having a deliberate fear of something is completely normal. It may make sense as the person just has a slight fear of something and it goes away over time. But at times, there is some sort of fear that forms over time to a point where a person has this exaggerated form of fear regarding a situation or object. This form of fear is known as phobias.
By Mahpara Mukhtar3 years ago in Psyche




