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The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
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
Understanding and Managing Social Anxiety: Strategies for Thriving in Social Settings
Introduction Social anxiety, also known as social phobia, is a common psychological condition characterized by a persistent fear and discomfort in social situations. Individuals with social anxiety often experience intense worry about being judged, embarrassed, or humiliated by others. These feelings can significantly impact their quality of life and hinder their ability to engage in social interactions. However, with the right strategies and support, it is possible to understand and manage social anxiety effectively. In this article, we will explore the nature of social anxiety, its impact on individuals, and practical strategies to help individuals thrive in social settings.
By Lomat Al Noor 3 years ago in Psyche
Breaking News
In today’s digital age, smartphones have become a crucial part of our daily routines. We use them to stay connected with our friends and loved ones, stay up to date with news and current events, and even to manage finances. However, recent studies have shown that excessive use of smartphones can lead to mental health disorders.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 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
Brushstrokes of Brilliance : An Extraordinary Journey through Autism's Canvas
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled by the serene countryside, there lived a young man named Alex. He had an extraordinary way of seeing the world, for he had been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. From an early age, Alex's parents noticed that he possessed a unique perspective and a remarkable attention to detail.
By Alexandre Stahl3 years ago in Psyche
Eating disorders
Eating disorder is said to be more than what eating food is and being picky about it. This is more about a mental illness that interferes with the normal lifestyle that a person has and often requires the professional help. There also seems to be substantial disruptions in people's eating habits, as well as thoughts and feelings associated to them. An eating problem may also be indicated by obsessive thoughts about food, weight, or appearance.
By Mahpara Mukhtar3 years ago in Psyche
Food Additives and the Rise of Serial Killers Part 1
In the early 1900’s, sociologist and writer Upton Sinclair was out to expose government and corporate corruption. To gather factual information for his writings, Upton went undercover, as a laborer, in a meatpacking plant, and wrote about his experiences through a fictitious book about an immigrant family who came to the United States seeking a better life. What the main character of his book discovered was that the American dream was a lie, and what his readers discovered impacted our government and the laws surrounding the sale of meat, and the way commercial foods are currently preserved. Upton Sinclair, without intending to be, is the godfather of government regulated food additives and preservatives in canned and processed foods.
By Chelas Montanye3 years ago in Psyche



