disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Don't stop dreaming because of Nightmares. 'All about Nightmares'
Did you suddenly wake up in the middle of the night? Woke up in the wake of a nightmare? A nightmare that is much more miserable than reality, haunting you too? When everyone around is asleep in peace, you are looking for shelter near a glass of water with your body soaked with sweat. After a while, you may fall asleep again, but the nightmare may not have ended so easily, the remnants remain the next morning.
By Dr. Tulika Sarkar3 years ago in Psyche
Writing with ADHD and Chronic Procrastination
Almost two years ago, at 62, I was diagnosed with ADHD, which in my case, comes with chronic procrastination. CP is not a symptom of ADHD, but it is commonly seen in those with ADHD. Understanding what ADHD is now, I know I have dealt with it my entire life. I have been told it is unusual to be diagnosed so late in life, but when I was young, there was no such thing as ADHD. When it started to be recognized, I was married with children. Odds were that even if it was being diagnosed when I was a child, I would not have aroused suspicion. Girls are better able to hide symptoms, which I unconsciously became very adept at.
By L. M. Veirs3 years ago in Psyche
10 Things I Want To Tell My Young Undiagnosed Autistic Self
Young, confused about social norms, even naïve — this holds true for many autistic people. You know that you are somehow different. There is some part of you that feels confused when interacting with others. They sense it, too. Some will laugh and mock you about it. It hurts a lot, especially when you are a child. There are some lessons that you learn the hard way as you proceed into adulthood, though we often learn them after years of struggle and lots of undeserved blame towards ourselves.
By Neurodivergent_ai3 years ago in Psyche
Care for your MENTAL HEALTH
Living a happy, healthy life requires maintaining your mental health. But sadly, millions of people suffer from mental illnesses that make them feel helpless, alone, and without hope. To deal with their mental illnesses and numb this suffering, many turn to drugs and alcohol.
By Dr. Tulika Sarkar3 years ago in Psyche
Living With Someone Who Suffers From Schizophrenia
This mental disorder can impact your loved one’s ability to care for themselves properly or carry out their daily responsibilities as they once did. With proper self-care in place, however, you can both manage the symptoms of schizophrenia and improve your overall quality of life – which we’ll discuss later on in this guide. Here are some other things you should know about living with someone who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche
Atychiphobia
Kristen Dutton’s article, Achievemephobia, inspired this piece. I’m afraid. And this fear has only led me to continual social alienation, causing me to be the least involved in public life as I write this. A self-induced ‘social distancing,’ if you will.
By keenan xen3 years ago in Psyche
Panic Disorder Treatment Options
If you suffer from panic attacks, there are several panic disorder treatments the best addiction treatment center in Lahore you might want to try. Some choices are obvious, others not so much. But you must understand the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. We’ll look at your three main options, and people also want to know the symptoms and treatments of video game addiction below and determine which is right for them.
By Willing Ways3 years ago in Psyche
I’m Autistic, But I Don’t Have Meltdowns When Routines Change
“Daily routines” — an AI-generated artwork I prepared in starryai. One of the typical traits people associate with autism is the need for repetition and routines. For many of us autistic people, routines are very important. A change in plans can wreak havoc and bring a meltdown. In some cases, I can get frustrated if something was supposed to happen but failed. But anybody else does, too, every now and then. I am fine if plans change. I do not mind if half of the groceries on my shopping list are out of stock. I will come up with something else to cook for dinner. A friend could cancel their arrival at the last moment… well, maybe that is a bit disappointing, but going to a place other than initially agreed upon is perfectly fine.
By Neurodivergent_ai3 years ago in Psyche
Emetophobia
Emetophobia: Extreme fear of vomiting I wouldn't wish this phobia on anyone. At a young age I developed a phobia of throwing up. As a young kid, you can find it to be a pretty common thing that kids do. I can't remember a traumatic experience that I might have had when I was younger that would have caused this, all I know is that it drastically changed my life.
By Shay Gross3 years ago in Psyche
Life after an eating disorder
It’s always been about control. The complexities of triggers, motives, and behaviors are not set aside or ignored when it is said that an eating disorder is about control. You want control over how you are perceived, treated, regarded, spoken of. We know the overwhelming end results of fitting the ideal forced down our throats and inflected on our bodies. We know the devastation we are met with when we accept ourselves at our current or our best — we can be the healthiest we can physically manage and it is treated as lessor or a moral failing. Our bodies are not our own and that is the tragic lie we are indoctrinated and poisoned with.
By Chaia Levi3 years ago in Psyche
How to Check If You Have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
The most widely recognized at the best addiction treatment center in Karachi side effects of OCD are rehashed fixations or impulses; however, the most striking side effects are uneasiness. Fixations are intermittent considerations or motivations; even people do not know What Inhalant Abuse is viewed as unseemly and may cause stamped tension or misery. Then again, impulses are characterized as dreary ways of behaving or mental demonstrations at the Sadaqat Clinic Karachi that an individual is headed to perform due to fixation.
By Willing Ways3 years ago in Psyche






