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The Dangers of Incel Ideology: From Online Hatred to Real-World Violence

The Dangers of Incel Ideology: From Online Hatred to Real-World Violence

Blog | Mental disorder
Incels, short for "involuntary celibates," are individuals—typically men—who experience a lack of intimacy with women despite a strong desire for relationships.
Group Narcissism: How Collective Superiority Fuels Aggression and Insecurity

Group Narcissism: How Collective Superiority Fuels Aggression and Insecurity

Blog | Mental disorder
In a world that celebrates individual success and group loyalty, the phenomenon of group narcissism often emerges, where individuals within a group feel superior to all others.
Urgent Addiction: Understanding the Need to Achieve and How It Affects Your Life

Urgent Addiction: Understanding the Need to Achieve and How It Affects Your Life

Article | Mental disorder
Many individuals in today's fast-paced world experience a constant feeling of being pressed for time and an overwhelming need to accomplish everything on their to-do list.
Mild Cognitive Impairment: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Mild Cognitive Impairment: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition that affects a person's cognitive abilities, including memory, attention, and other intellectual functions.
Understanding Frigidity: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Understanding Frigidity: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Article | Mental disorder
Female sexual dysfunction encompasses a range of difficulties related to sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain.
Fetishism: Understanding Sexual Interests and Paraphilic Disorders

Fetishism: Understanding Sexual Interests and Paraphilic Disorders

Article | Mental disorder
A fetish is a strong sexual interest in nonhuman objects or non-genital body parts. For some individuals, this interest is a preferred or necessary condition for sexual arousal or gratification.
Korsakoff Syndrome: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Korsakoff Syndrome: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Korsakoff syndrome, also known as Korsakoff's syndrome, is a memory disorder that primarily affects an individual’s ability to form new memories.
Understanding the Manic Personality: The Mask of Happiness

Understanding the Manic Personality: The Mask of Happiness

Blog | Mental disorder
The manic personality type is an intricate blend of emotional defense mechanisms, coping strategies, and unprocessed trauma.
The Hidden Trauma of Humiliation: How Childhood Experiences Shape Adult Behavior

The Hidden Trauma of Humiliation: How Childhood Experiences Shape Adult Behavior

Blog | Mental disorder
Humiliation can be one of the most painful emotional experiences a person faces, and its effects often linger far beyond the moment of the event itself.
Digital Dementia: How Our Gadgets Are Slowly Dimming Our Minds

Digital Dementia: How Our Gadgets Are Slowly Dimming Our Minds

Article | Mental disorder
In our increasingly tech-driven world, we're surrounded by gadgets—smartphones, computers, and TVs—that are constantly demanding our attention.
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