Author: Hannah Beles

Ganser's Syndrome: The Mimicry of Mental Illness

Ganser's Syndrome: The Mimicry of Mental Illness

Blog | Mental disorder
Ganser's syndrome is a rare and complex mental disorder where individuals exhibit behaviors and responses that mimic severe psychiatric symptoms without consciously intending to deceive.
Survivor Syndrome: The Psychological Impact of Survival and Pathways to Recovery

Survivor Syndrome: The Psychological Impact of Survival and Pathways to Recovery

Blog | Trauma
Survivor syndrome, also known as survivor guilt, is a psychological condition that often arises in individuals who have survived traumatic or life-threatening situations, while others around them did not.
Neglect Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Neglect Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Article | Mental disorder
Neglect Syndrome is a neurological condition that affects a person's ability to perceive and respond to stimuli from one side of their body or environment.
Understanding and Overcoming the Unloved Child Syndrome

Understanding and Overcoming the Unloved Child Syndrome

Blog | Child psychology
Many people reflect on their childhood and sense that they lacked the nurturing warmth or encouragement that others seemed to receive naturally.
Empty Nest Syndrome: A Normal Life Transition with Potential Challenges

Empty Nest Syndrome: A Normal Life Transition with Potential Challenges

Blog | Motherhood
Empty Nest Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that occurs when a parent, typically a mother, experiences feelings of loss and emotional distress after their child leaves home.
Is Femininity More Than Appearance and Behavior?

Is Femininity More Than Appearance and Behavior?

Blog | Self-care
The concept of femininity is often oversimplified, reduced to external attributes or a woman's behavior towards her partner.
Is Divorce the Answer? When to Leave an Unhealthy Marriage

Is Divorce the Answer? When to Leave an Unhealthy Marriage

Blog | Divorce
The emotional toll of ending a marriage can feel overwhelming, with questions about the future, societal judgment, and the impact on children.
The Psychology Behind Women’s Relationship Choices: Money, Security, and Emotional Investment

The Psychology Behind Women’s Relationship Choices: Money, Security, and Emotional Investment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In today's society, many young women dream of meeting a wealthy man who can provide them with financial stability, excitement, and opportunities.
Intimophobia: The Fear of Intimacy and Its Impact on Relationships

Intimophobia: The Fear of Intimacy and Its Impact on Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Intimophobia is a psychological condition characterized by the fear and rejection of emotional intimacy, deep relationships, and trust between partners.
Toxic Masculinity

Toxic Masculinity

Blog | Self-acceptance
In today’s society, the term “real man” is often used to describe a positive image of masculinity. This idealized figure embodies qualities such as attention, care, support, and reliability.
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