disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
How to Manage Stress through ADHD Treatment
Introduction Living with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be challenging, with individuals experiencing difficulties in focusing, organizing tasks, and controlling impulses. These challenges often lead to heightened stress levels, affecting various aspects of daily life. However, with proper ADHD treatment, including therapy, individuals can effectively manage stress and improve their overall well-being. In this article, we will explore how therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals with ADHD cope with stress, offering valuable techniques and strategies to enhance their quality of life.
By sanidhya sawant3 years ago in Psyche
Examination of the Relationship between OCD and Depression
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and depression are two mental health disorders that often coexist and can significantly impact a person's life. This article explores the relationship between OCD and depression, shedding light on how they interact and the importance of seeking professional help, such as an OCD psychologist, for effective treatment.
By sanidhya sawant3 years ago in Psyche
A Journey of Hope: Overcoming my battle with Depression
Everyday felt like a struggle to get out of bed, to face the day ahead, and to find joy in the things that used to bring happiness. It was a constant battle, and I often felt like I was losing. But there were also moments of hope, when I could see a glimmer of light shining through the darkness. These moments gave me the strength to keep going, to keep fighting. Over time, I began to realize that I was not alone in this struggle. Others had fought similar battles and had come out on the other side. I reached out for help, talking to friends and family. Slowly but surely, I began to see a change. The fog of depression lifted, and I started to feel more like myself again. I found joy in the things I used to love and felt hopeful for the future. The battle with depression was not an easy one, but it was one that I could win. With support, self-care, and a determination to keep going, I found a way through the darkness and into the light. In the end, I emerged stronger, more resilient, and more grateful for the small things in life that make it all worth it. I knew that the battle with depression might never be fully over, but I had the tools and the strength to keep fighting, and that was enough.
By The Upcast Writer3 years ago in Psyche
The Greatest Harm
Narcissistic parents possess an excessive sense of self-importance and a constant need for admiration, often at the expense of their children's well-being. Their self-centered behaviors and emotional manipulation can have profound and long-lasting effects on the emotional development of their children. This article explores the ways in which narcissistic parents emotionally damage their children, leading to significant psychological and interpersonal challenges.
By Victor remy3 years ago in Psyche
Bullying Children. Content Warning.
Introduction Many underage children experience numerous challenges that have the potential to affect their future goals in life. Bullying is one of such predicaments that can take different shapes depending on age, location, and race. Psychologists and experts in child development recommend the introduction of superior measures to identify possible sources of abuse and prevent them before they can affect the victim. This discussion provides a detailed analysis of various examples of bullying and some of the evidence-based strategies to prevent malpractice.
By Cutee capriconz3 years ago in Psyche
Finding yourself as an Indigenous person diagnosed with ADHD.
It’s such a strange concept, ADHD, it’s one that I am still getting used to and, ever more so still trying to understand. I only got diagnosed last year, after practically begging my treaty-promised healthcare provider to see a psychiatrist then to only have to convince the dismissive doctor that I deserved to be evaluated. I had already had the inclination that I was, in fact, symptomatic of ADHD tendencies, and I thought the diagnosis would offer relief in the sense of validation. In a way it did, but it also led to a whole new world I was not prepared for.
By Jade Haumann3 years ago in Psyche
Decoding Psychopathy and Sociopathy: Unraveling the Intricacies of Distinct Personality Disorders
Upon the conclusion of our favorite murder documentary, my friends and I found ourselves seated on the couch, absorbing the events that had transpired. It was then that one friend spontaneously exclaimed that the individual in question was unmistakably a psychopath. In response, another friend proposed that he might be a sociopath instead. The ensuing debate between the two persisted for a while until they turned to me, expecting me to settle the matter. As a result of my training in psychiatric conditions during medical school, I was deemed the bona fide expert in our group. Admittedly, I had heard people use the terms "psychopath" and "sociopath" interchangeably, but I had never taken the time to ponder upon the nuances that differentiate them. Perhaps you, too, find yourself intrigued by the distinction between a psychopath and a sociopath.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in Psyche
Healing Your Relationship with Food
Eating disorders, depression, anxiety or other mental health conditions can affect your relationship with food. Recovery is an ongoing process that not only involves physical healing but also mental and emotional healing. As part of this journey, you must learn to redefine your relationship with food.
By Trust Mental Health3 years ago in Psyche
The face of the murderer: Prosopagnosia
“The face is the barcode of the human race. Since man became tribal we constantly see the faces of others trying to decide if they are friends, enemies or lovers” Dr. Laugenkamp from the film The face of the murderer
By Arlen Fernández Plasencia3 years ago in Psyche
What Causes OCD and How to Identify Possible Triggers
Introduction Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a chronic mental health condition affecting millions worldwide, including in India. OCD is characterized by recurring thoughts, obsessions, and repetitive behaviors that can significantly disrupt an individual's daily life. While the exact causes of OCD are not fully understood, several factors are believed to contribute to its development. In this article, we will delve into the potential causes of OCD, discuss how to identify possible triggers and highlight the importance of seeking the best doctors for OCD in India to facilitate effective treatment.
By sanidhya sawant3 years ago in Psyche
The Role of Work-Life Balance in Employee Retention
Introduction In today's fast-paced and demanding work environment, maintaining a healthy work-life balance has become increasingly important. The pressure to perform well at work while also fulfilling personal and family responsibilities can lead to stress, burnout, and decreased job satisfaction. Recognizing the significance of work-life balance, employers are now implementing strategies to support their employees in achieving harmony in their professional and personal lives. This article explores the role of work-life balance in employee retention and how mental health employee wellness programs can contribute to creating a supportive work environment.
By sanidhya sawant3 years ago in Psyche
How to Prepare for and Make the Most of Your Mental Health Therapy Sessions.
Introduction: Mental health is an essential aspect of our overall well-being, and seeking therapy can be a transformative step towards achieving and maintaining good mental health. Mental health clinics in Mumbai provide a range of therapeutic services to individuals, ensuring they receive the necessary support. To make the most of your therapy sessions, preparing adequately and actively engaging in the process is crucial. This article will explore effective strategies to help you prepare for and maximize the benefits of your mental health therapy sessions.
By sanidhya sawant3 years ago in Psyche








