anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
September is Liptember
Welcome to Liptember. Here in Australia, September is Liptember, a month dedicated to supporting women’s mental health. Why women?
Emma Jayne LionsPublished 8 months ago in PsycheAutumn's Canvas 🍂
While other seasons boast bold brilliances, autumn is painted in subtle strokes of wonder. It's the gentle exhale between summer's feverish last gasps and winter's bitter first bites. Autumn is a watercolor wash of nostalgia, best appreciated in its details.
Recovery Month
National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) is a national observance held every September to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. National Recovery Month www.naadac.org/national-recovery-month
Denise E LindquistPublished 8 months ago in PsycheWhy I am supporting Liptember
Welcome to Liptember! This is my first year supporting this wonderful cause and I want to share my ‘why’. Liptember is all about supporting Women’s Mental Health and when you look at the statistics from the current research, it’s easy to see why we need to support women and their mental health.
Emma Jayne LionsPublished 8 months ago in PsycheUnveiling Digital Isolation
Have you ever stopped to consider the consequences of digital isolation in your own life? Whether a teenager or a young adult, the reality is that we're increasingly connected virtually, but are we truly connecting? And what are the effects of this disconnection?
Joaquim QuibingaPublished 8 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding Relationship OCD: How to Recognise and Treat It
Relationships form the foundation of human connections, offering solace, companionship, and love. However, for some individuals, the very essence of relationships becomes a source of incessant doubts and distressing obsessions. This condition, termed Relationship Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (ROCD), is a subset of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) where one is preoccupied with doubts and concerns about their romantic relationships. This article delves deep into understanding Relationship OCD, its symptoms, and the potential treatment avenues.
sanidhya sawantPublished 8 months ago in PsycheThe Importance of the Connection between OCD and Panic Disorder
Understanding the intricate relationship between various mental health disorders is essential for both clinicians and patients. One such intriguing connection is between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Panic Disorder. These two conditions often manifest simultaneously, with one exacerbating the symptoms of the other. This correlation's importance cannot be understated, particularly when looking at the best OCD treatment in India, a nation increasingly dedicated to mental health awareness and care.
sanidhya sawantPublished 8 months ago in PsycheHot Communication In The Bedroom
James and Sarah were a couple that resided in a charming area of the city. They had spent many years together, having happy, humorous, and companionable times. But there was one part of their relationship that they had never spoken or explored: their imaginations and wants. It had changed from being a place of intimacy to doubt and hesitancy for them in the bedroom.
Bala Tahir YunusaPublished 8 months ago in PsycheHistrionic Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
When it comes to understanding the diverse and complex nature of human personalities, certain behavioral patterns stand out, often leading to the categorization of personality disorders. One such disorder is the Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD). An individual with HPD exhibits exaggerated emotions, seeks constant attention, and is immensely influenced by others. These characteristics can significantly impact their daily life and relationships. But what causes histrionic personality disorder? In this article, we'll delve deeper into the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments available for HPD.
sanidhya sawantPublished 8 months ago in PsycheTruth Be Told
It’s about time I talk about this, mostly for my own attempt at healing but hopefully me using my voice will help others use theirs.
Chrisie HoppsPublished 8 months ago in PsycheMental Illness and Nostalgic Fantasies without considering the consequences
Nostalgic Fantasies In today's digital age, the inundation of idiocy online is hard to ignore. It seems that people often post without considering the consequences, leading to a saturation of thoughtless content on social media platforms. This prevalence of hasty and impulsive posting has led to an alarming trend: the average social media post tends to be more thoughtless than the average user. The sheer volume of mindless content can be overwhelming, particularly on unfiltered platforms like Twitter. It's easy to become disheartened when faced with a constant stream of superficial and inconsequential posts.
Malinshan Panwathe GedaraPublished 8 months ago in PsycheI am in the lowest point of my life
I open my eyes at 1 a.m. just to kick start another worst day. Yes, as terrible as it sounds. I go to sleep at around 5:30 am or 6 am and wake up after midnight and it turned out to be very normal for me these days. This worst habit is the result of consecutive bad habits and a very sick daily routine.