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Self-Isolation : Coping Strategies for a Healthier Mind

Self-Isolation : Coping Strategies for a Healthier Mind

Introduction Self-isolation, whether voluntary or enforced, has become a common experience for many people worldwide. While isolation can protect physical health in times of crisis, it can also take a toll on mental well-being. Understanding the effects of self-isolation on mental health and adopting coping strategies can help individuals navigate

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Healing from Childhood Trauma

Healing from Childhood Trauma: Symptoms, Stages, and Treatment

Childhood trauma can leave deep emotional scars that extend into adulthood, affecting relationships, self-esteem, and overall well-being. Many adults struggle with unresolved childhood trauma without realizing how it impacts their daily lives. Understanding the symptoms and exploring different healing methods—both with and without therapy—can help you reclaim your emotional health.

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What Is PTSD Classified As

What Is PTSD Classified As

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is classified as a serious mental health condition that arises after exposure to a traumatic event. It falls under the category of trauma- and stressor-related disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). PTSD is characterized by intrusive thoughts, emotional distress, and physiological

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What is Excoriation disorder (skin picking disorder)?

What is Excoriation disorder (skin picking disorder)?

Excoriation disorder is a mental illness characterized by compulsive skin picking, commonly referred to as Dermatillomania or skin picking disorder. This may result in wounds, infections, and scars, which could lower one’s sense of wellbeing and induce tension and anxiety. Therapy and medicine are frequently used in conjunction to treat

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What is Kleine-Levin syndrome(KLS)?

What is Kleine-Levin syndrome(KLS)?

A rare disorder called) Kleine-Levin syndrome (KLS makes a person slumber for extended periods of time. When KLS is diagnosed, a person may go through periods of up to 20 hours of sleep a day and exhibit behavioral abnormalities. Although the exact etiology of KLS is unknown, symptoms are treated.

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What is Rewire therapy? Techniques to rewire the brain

What is Rewire therapy? Techniques to rewire the brain

The term rewire means reconnect , reboot and restart the process. The  rewire consider as the transformation, update and change the habit, routine or life style. The purpose to improve the function of the brain. To treat trauma, stress, anxiety and depression. Enhancing the quality of cognitive function, mood swings, regulate emotions and memory. rewire therapy also known as somatic

Prolonged Grief disorder: signs, diagnosis, treatment

Prolonged Grief disorder: signs, diagnosis, treatment

A natural reaction to losing a loved one is grief. The majority of people experience a gradual reduction in their mourning symptoms. But for a select few, the symptoms are severe enough to pose issues and prevent them from carrying on with their lives, and they continue to experience great grief. The strong and ongoing sadness that disrupts everyday life

Protesting Behavior: forms of protesting behavior

Protesting Behavior: forms of protesting behavior

Protesting behavior refers to an objection to something such as policies, injustice, or social and environmental issues. This action is taken by an individual or group of people and is generally concluded as a public opinion or reaction. It leads to the feeling of uncomfortable emotions and feelings due to any action. Protesting behavior is a complex and complicated phenomenon

Catatonia treatment: causes and diagnosis

Catatonia treatment: causes and diagnosis

The psychomotor syndrome known as catatonia causes an individual to become motionless and unresponsive, or they may become hyperactive, agitated, or restless on occasion. Though it can occasionally happen in childhood, adults are more likely to exhibit catatonia. This article explains the causes , symptoms and treatment. What is catatonia? A psychomotor disorder is catatonia. This indicates that it affects

Why people have faith in God?

Why people have faith in God?

There are many people in this world.  They belong to different religions and believe in God۔Their faith and belief is so strong and also firm۔That if they don’t tolerate anything offensive against him and immediately get angry۔Now the question arises that how their belief is so strong, also have they ever seen God? ۔If he has seen it, where is

What is violence?

What is Violence? Psychology behind violence

Violence is defined as the use of physical force with the intent to injure. Violence can cause psychological, physical, or both types of harm. Aggression is a more widespread form of aggressive behavior that can be passive, vocal, or physical. It can be distinguished from violence. Around the world, violence is a comparatively widespread form of human behavior. Although older

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