Mental Health Friday 2023-08-04 On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what […]
Category: Mental Health
The Depths of Perpetual Sadness: Unraveling the Nature and Impact
The Depths of Perpetual Sadness: Unraveling the Nature and Impact By Editorial Team Perpetual sadness, often referred to as chronic or persistent sadness, is a complex emotional state characterized by an enduring and unchanging feeling of deep sorrow and unhappiness. Unlike temporary bouts of sadness that are a natural part of […]
What Is Hypno Psychotherapy
What Is Hypno Psychotherapy Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated. Psychotherapy is the use and application of psychological knowledge to help people understand themselves and begin to make appropriate changes, or to be […]
Learning How To Overcome Self Sabotage
Learning How To Overcome Self Sabotage It’s easy to forget just how powerful our subconscious minds can be. We are often completely unaware of how our actions (or inactions) are affecting our lives. We may complain that things never work out for us, we have bad luck, or we just don’t have what it takes […]
The Role of Neurotransmitters: How Brain Chemicals Influence the Onset of Mental Illness
The Role of Neurotransmitters: How Brain Chemicals Influence the Onset of Mental Illness By Editorial Team The onset of mental illness can be influenced by various factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental stressors, and changes in brain chemistry. Brain chemicals, also known as neurotransmitters, play a crucial role in regulating mood, emotions, […]
Mental Health Friday 2023-07-28 – Munchausen Syndrome
Mental Health Friday 2023-07-28 On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what […]
New Thoughts
New Thoughts New thoughts can come from taking a new perspective on things. One way to do that is to challenge the assumptions that exist. For example, is love really a feeling of desire or attachment? This is a common assumption, but what if we challenge this? New Thoughts on Love Desire and attachment can […]
Mind the Gap: An Analysis of Mental Health Treatment Availability Across Strata of American Society
Mind the Gap: An Analysis of Mental Health Treatment Availability Across Strata of American Society By Editorial Team Mental health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, yet access to adequate treatment remains a significant challenge for many Americans. This report delves into the disparities in mental health treatment availability across […]
Studying poverty through a child’s eyes
Studying poverty through a child’s eyes Q&A — Psychologist Seth Pollak Research on early-life adversity should pay more attention to the perspective of children themselves By Alla Katsnelson Poverty affects nearly one in seven American children — about 10.5 million kids in total — and it has a long reach. Children living in poverty […]
My Mental Health: Do I Need Help?
My Mental Health: Do I Need Help? Download PDF Download ePub Order a free hardcopy En español First, determine how much your symptoms interfere with your daily life. Do I have mild symptoms that have lasted for less than 2 weeks? Feeling a little down Feeling down, but still able to do job, schoolwork, or […]