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What Is a Bubbly Personality? Traits & Clinical Psychology
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Borderline Personality vs Bipolar: A Clear Comparison
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Psychological Effects of War on Civilians Explained
Psychological effects of war on civilians are profound, long-lasting, and often overlooked compared to the physical destruction caused by conflict. While war damages infrastructure and displaces populations, its deepest scars are frequently invisible—impacting the minds, emotions, and overall mental health of those who experience it. Civilians, including children, families, and elderly individuals, are especially vulnerable because they are often unprepared
Emotional Flashbacks vs Panic Attacks: Differences
Understanding emotional flashbacks vs panic attacks is important because they come from different roots — even though they can feel similar on the surface. When intense fear or overwhelming emotions hit, it can be hard to tell what’s happening inside your body. Your heart may race. Your chest may tighten. You may feel sudden dread, shame, or emotional collapse. Many

Signs You Have Repressed Trauma: 15 Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Recognising the signs you have repressed trauma is one of the most important — and most difficult — discoveries a person can make about their own inner life. If you have spent years feeling inexplicably anxious, emotionally disconnected, or stuck in patterns that hurt you and that you cannot seem to change no matter how hard you try — what

Cognitive Distortions List: 15 Thinking Patterns Explained
Our thoughts shape how we feel, how we behave, and how we see ourselves and the world. But what if some of those thoughts are inaccurate, exaggerated, or unfairly negative? This is where understanding a cognitive distortions list becomes powerful. Cognitive distortions are common thinking patterns that can quietly distort reality, increase emotional distress, and keep people stuck in cycles