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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.
Some Ordinary Sleep Disorders and Their Treatment
What are the Sleeping disorder problems? Rest issues are conditions that debilitate your rest or keep you are now gone from getting tranquil rest and, in this way, can cause daytime drowsiness and different coincidental impacts. Everybody can encounter issues with rest once in a while. In any case for the best addiction treatment center in Karachi, you could have a rest issue if:
By Willing Ways4 years ago in Psyche
Mental Illness–A Disorder of Perception
Do you think the world is going crazy or going mad? If you do, then you are not the only one who thinks this way. Most people feel they are living in a world of confusion and chaos. If you look around you, that is the reality you will see. But what you see is the reflection of the individual's mind.
By Mal Mohanlal4 years ago in Psyche
Borderline Personality Disorder
As we come out of an era when mental health was not taken seriously or was overlooked, it is crucial that we now educate neurotypical individuals of society with newfound research and information. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a personality disorder that is widely stigmatized. This stigma, like all stigmas are formed, comes from the fact that people don’t understand and are not educated on what they are stigmatizing. Sometimes, even psychologists are wrong in their diagnoses; they might overlap BPD with Axis 1 disorders, such as CPTSD. Additionally, psychologists also contribute to the stigma surrounding the name of BPD. Many opinions have been formed by psychologists on whether or not clinicians should disclose a diagnosis of BPD or not. The goal of diagnosing BPD is to give sufferers a solution to problems that have been a mystery to them, give patients a solution for future endeavors, and give them a sense of closure around the problems that they have been facing, this should not be a debate, and clinicians should without a doubt be disclosing BPD diagnoses to sufferers.
By Alexeus Ruland4 years ago in Psyche
A Letter to My Dad
Dear Dad, It has been almost forty years since you stepped out of my life in the most cliché-ridden manner possible. Not just a bad heart that attacked you; not just on the day that you were to be released from hospital; not just when all the signs were good for you and your health. It was the day itself that stays with me.
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Psyche
Mental Illness and Schizophrenia
Mental illness is one of the most common causes of human suffering in society. Unlike a disease like cancer, it carries a huge burden of shame, stigma, discrimination and isolation. Generally people are apathetic when it comes to this sort of suffering, especially when one comes from a good home and has a good job. Common responses when asking a friend who does not understand mental illness are as follows: “What do you have to be depressed about?, or I’d kill to be in your position.” Rather then people getting close and trying to help, they move branch further away especially when the illness starts to erupt. I use the word erupt as it feels like a volcano has erupted inside and snatched whatever humanity you once had. The reactions you get can be fatal and many people have lost relationships due to lack of education regarding their mental state shifting. Getting back to more about mental illness, it usually occurs in adolescence to young adulthood, a time when finding one’s identity is critical. Due to this timing, many individuals are not diagnosed and the awkward behavior is thought to be caused by puberty and hormonal changes. Other times people are just dubbed as badly behaved or weak and oversensitive with difficulty coping. For this reason, many individuals remain in identity diffusion, and may suffer an identity crisis their whole life. Mental illness for the record, is treatable and is no way by any means a weakness. One of the most stigmatized mental illnesses is Schizophrenia which affects approximately 1% of the population.
By Sid Aaron Hirji4 years ago in Psyche
C'est La Vie (This is Life)
To put it honestly my favorite emotion is hypomania. This feeling is my drug of choice similar to feeling spun. During these mini episodes I barely sleep and hyper-focus on writing. It's common in these phases for me to have to be pried away from my desk by my husband after writing for more than 12 hours at a time.
By Katherine Nesbitt4 years ago in Psyche
F*ck Eating Disorders
Let me begin by issuing a HUGE trigger warning to anyone whose either suffered from an Eating Disorder or knows someone who has. If this article is uncomfortable for you in anyway please don't read it. I've written many others for you to enjoy.
By Amanda Nicole4 years ago in Psyche
The Phenomenon of Pareidolia
Is that a cloud in the shape of a rabbit? A series of stars in the shape of a human eye! Is it possible that I saw the pants thrown on the chair as a sitting man?!! Surely one of these situations or something similar has happened to you in your life. What is this condition, and is this transient condition classified as a disease or a scientific phenomenon? Let's get acquainted closely with the phenomenon of pareidolia.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in Psyche
Personality Disorders
It is a persistent chronic disorder in a person’s behavior, style, thinking and feelings that leads to the emergence of characteristics that are poorly adapted to the environment, and the consequent professional and social imbalance. These traits exceed the fluctuations that most people have, but they are usually accepted by the person and therefore they rarely consult a psychiatrist.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in Psyche



