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Discover the signs you are emotionally exhausted not physically tired — from emotional numbness to cortisol fatigue — and what clinical psychology says about recovery.

What Is a Bubbly Personality? Traits & Clinical Psychology
A bubbly personality describes an individual who exhibits high levels of extroversion, enthusiastic energy, warmth, and optimism. In clinical psychology, this isn’t just a transient mood; it maps directly onto measurable traits, including high Extroversion and Agreeableness on the Big Five personality index, and is driven by identifiable patterns in
Can loneliness cause false memory formation?
Can loneliness cause false memory formation — this question sounds almost philosophical, but the neuroscience answer is both clear and deeply unsettling. Chronic loneliness does not simply make people feel sad or disconnected. It physically alters the brain systems responsible for encoding, storing, and retrieving memories. Memory is not a
Emotional dysregulation in gifted adults misdiagnosed as borderline
Emotional dysregulation in gifted adults misdiagnosed as borderline is one of the most damaging and persistent errors in modern psychiatric practice. A gifted adult walks into a clinician’s office in crisis — overwhelmed, intensely emotional, and struggling to feel understood — and walks out with a diagnosis that fundamentally misrepresents
Sleep drunkenness (confusional arousal): the long-term mental health effects nobody talks about
Sleep drunkenness confusional arousal mental health effects long term remain one of the most overlooked areas in psychiatric and sleep medicine today. Millions of people wake up each morning in a state of profound confusion, aggression, or panic — and never connect it to their deteriorating mental health. Confusional arousal
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Illness Anxiety Disorder (IAD): Symptoms & Help
Many people live with constant fear that something is seriously wrong with their body — even when doctors say everything is normal. A mild headache feels like a brain tumor. A flutter in the chest feels like a heart attack. A stomach ache feels like cancer. This condition is called Illness Anxiety Disorder (IAD) — and it is far more

Difference Between Narcissism and NPD: Traits & Signs
Understanding the difference between narcissism and NPD is essential in a world where the word narcissist is often used casually, sometimes inaccurately, and often emotionally. Many people describe difficult partners, parents, bosses, or even themselves as narcissistic, but clinical psychology draws an important distinction between narcissistic traits and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Confusing the two can lead to misdiagnosis, stigma,

Understanding Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also referred to as social phobia, is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders that significantly affects adolescents during a crucial stage of psychological and social development. According to the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition), social anxiety disorder is defined as an intense and persistent fear of social or performance situations
Why People Feel Grief When a Routine Is Suddenly Taken Away
Discover why people feel grief when a routine is suddenly taken away — the psychology, neuroscience, and compassionate coping strategies

Mental Stress Symptoms Without Anxiety Explained
Mental stress symptoms without anxiety are more common than most people realize — and they can be deeply confusing. You may not feel worried, panicked, or fearful. Yet your body feels tense. Your sleep is off. patience is thin. Your mind feels foggy. Something feels “wrong,” but it doesn’t feel like anxiety. If you’ve ever thought, “Why do I feel

Types of Intelligence: Theories and Models in Psychology
Intelligence has long been regarded as one of the most complex and debated constructs in psychology. From its early measurement through standardized IQ tests to contemporary theories emphasizing multiple forms of cognitive ability, the definition and nature of intelligence have continued to evolve. Psychologists, neuroscientists, and educators alike have sought to understand what intelligence truly represents—whether it is a single