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Nervous System Stuck in Fear Mode: Symptoms & Recovery

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Difference Between Narcissism and NPD: Traits & Signs

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Fear of Abandonment – Causes, Signs, and Healing

Fear of Abandonment – Causes, Signs, and Healing

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How Stress Impacts Cognitive Function: Brain, Memory & Focus

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In today’s fast-paced world, many people notice that their thinking feels slower, memory becomes unreliable, and focus slips during stressful periods. This is not a personal failure — it’s a biological response. Understanding how stress impacts cognitive function is essential for protecting mental performance, emotional balance, and long-term brain health.

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What Is Exposure Therapy? How It Rewires the Brain

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REM Sleep: Stages, and Importance of Rapid Eye Movement

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Moral Injury Explained: Theory, DSM-5 & Treatment

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Stress Effects on Brain Function & Mental Health

Stress Effects on Brain Function & Mental Health

Stress is a natural part of being human. In small doses, it helps us focus, react quickly, and stay alert. But when stress becomes constant or overwhelming, it begins to affect the brain in profound ways. Many people notice changes such as brain fog, emotional reactivity, poor concentration, memory issues, or feeling mentally exhausted—and wonder what stress is really doing

What Causes Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)?

What Causes Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)?

Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES) are seizure-like episodes that look very similar to epileptic seizures but are not caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Instead, they are triggered by psychological factors, especially stress, trauma, emotional conflict, or overwhelming internal pressure. PNES is categorized under Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (Conversion Disorder) in psychology. The person does not fake symptoms —

Attention-Seeking Behavior: Causes & Examples

Attention-Seeking Behavior: Causes & Examples

Attention-seeking behavior is a common human response rooted in emotional needs, connection, and validation. While the term often carries a negative connotation, the reality is far more complex. The attention-seeking behavior seen in children, teens, and adults is usually a signal—not a flaw. It often reflects unmet emotional needs, insecurity, past experiences, or learned coping mechanisms. In everyday life, attention-seeking

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