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Schizophrenia: Myths, Diagnoses, and the Reality Behind the Disorder

Schizophrenia: Myths, Diagnoses, and the Reality Behind the Disorder

Blog | Mental disorder
Schizophrenia is often associated with fragmented thinking and a significant shift in how a person perceives the world.
Munchausen Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Munchausen Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Blog | Mental disorder
This behavior is driven by a complex interplay of unconscious psychological needs, primarily the need for attention, care, and a sense of control.
Retroflexion: A Defense Mechanism That Turns Emotions Inward

Retroflexion: A Defense Mechanism That Turns Emotions Inward

Blog | Mental disorder
Retroflexion is a psychological defense mechanism where a person redirects feelings or actions they would normally project onto others inwardly, turning them against themselves.
Narcissistic Women in Relationships: Understanding Manipulation and Control

Narcissistic Women in Relationships: Understanding Manipulation and Control

Blog | Mental disorder
A narcissistic woman often exhibits a sense of superiority, making her partner feel inferior and dependent on her for validation.
How to Spot Mental Health Issues in Someone You Just Met

How to Spot Mental Health Issues in Someone You Just Met

Blog | Mental disorder
It’s a common wish to have a superpower that lets you instantly understand someone’s mental state upon first meeting them.
Alexithymia: When Emotions Lack Words

Alexithymia: When Emotions Lack Words

Article | Mental disorder
This doesn’t mean people with alexithymia don’t have emotions. They feel them just like everyone else but face difficulty in understanding and expressing what’s happening inside.
Personality Disorders: What They Are and How to Recognize Them

Personality Disorders: What They Are and How to Recognize Them

Article | Mental disorder
Personality disorders can feel like a confusing and intimidating subject. Unlike many psychological conditions, their manifestations are diverse, and the common thread connecting them may not always be obvious.
How to Deal with Misanthropy: Understanding, Communication, and Overcoming It

How to Deal with Misanthropy: Understanding, Communication, and Overcoming It

Blog | Mental disorder
Misanthropy is an intense dislike, distrust, or even hatred toward people or society as a whole. It’s not just avoiding social contact;
Understanding and Addressing Postpartum Depression

Understanding and Addressing Postpartum Depression

Article | Mental disorder
Postpartum depression (PPD) is not just about feeling tired or having a bad day. It’s a serious mental health condition that requires both professional intervention and the support of loved ones. For new parents, navigating the emotional challenges of parenthood can be overwhelming, and understanding the nuances of PPD is the first step toward healing. What Is Postpartum Depression? Postpartum depression is a mental health disorder that affects approximately 10-13% of women after childbirth. W ...
How Do You Know If You’re Mentally Healthy? Should You See a Psychiatrist?

How Do You Know If You’re Mentally Healthy? Should You See a Psychiatrist?

Blog | Mental disorder
Understanding your mental health is essential for maintaining overall well-being, but knowing when to consult a psychiatrist can sometimes be confusing.
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