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What is an ENTP Personality, and What Are Their Strengths?

What is an ENTP Personality, and What Are Their Strengths?

Article | Self-acceptance
The ENTP personality, one of the 16 profiles outlined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), offers a fascinating glimpse into a mind that thrives on exploration, debate, and creative problem-solving.
Stereotypic Movement Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Support

Stereotypic Movement Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Support

Article | Mental disorder
“Stereotypic movement disorder,” this condition is more common than many realize, particularly in children and individuals with neurodevelopmental differences.
Is My Partner Cheating? Recognizing Potential Signs of Infidelity

Is My Partner Cheating? Recognizing Potential Signs of Infidelity

Article | Betrayal
Infidelity is a subject that many find difficult to confront, yet understanding its warning signs can help you navigate complex relationship dynamics.
What is Psychopathy, and How Does it Differ from ASPD?

What is Psychopathy, and How Does it Differ from ASPD?

Article | Mental disorder
Psychopathy is a term commonly used to describe individuals who display a range of antisocial, emotionally detached, and manipulative behaviors.
Sibling Rivalry Disorder: Recognizing and Managing Emotional Jealousy in Children

Sibling Rivalry Disorder: Recognizing and Managing Emotional Jealousy in Children

Article | Mental disorder
Sibling rivalry disorder is an emotional condition that emerges in an older child after the birth of a younger sibling, where feelings of jealousy become so overwhelming.
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Is "Multiple Personality Disorder" Real? Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder

Article | Mental disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder, is a complex mental condition in which an individual harbors two or more distinct personality states that take turns controlling behavior.
Diagnosis and Management of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Diagnosis and Management of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
This is condition that disrupts the natural sleep process by interfering with the muscle atonia that typically characterizes the rapid eye movement (REM) phase of sleep.
The Power of Introversion: Embracing Your Quiet Strength

The Power of Introversion: Embracing Your Quiet Strength

Blog | Self-care
Ever feel like you need to retreat to your inner world after a social gathering? Maybe you thrive in quiet, thoughtful moments, and find large, noisy crowds draining.
From Pavlov to Little Albert: Understanding Fear Conditioning

From Pavlov to Little Albert: Understanding Fear Conditioning

Blog | Fears and phobias
This controversial experiment introduced many to the concept that emotional responses, such as fear, can be learned through experience.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Body Dysmorphic Disorder, is a mental health condition in which an individual becomes excessively preoccupied with a perceived defect in their appearance
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