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Motor Stereotypies in Children: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Motor Stereotypies in Children: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Blog | Mental disorder
Motor stereotypies in children are repetitive, aimless movements or actions that are often performed without any clear purpose.
Stockholm Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Stockholm Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Blog | Mental disorder
Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which individuals who are kidnapped, held hostage, or subjected to abuse develop positive feelings or a sense of connection toward their captors or abusers.
How to Prevent Suicide: A Guide for Families, Friends, and Communities

How to Prevent Suicide: A Guide for Families, Friends, and Communities

Blog | Suicidal behavior
Suicide is the intentional act of taking one's own life. It is a complex issue with various contributing factors, including overwhelming emotional pain, mental health conditions, and social circumstances.
Teen Suicide Warning Signs: How to Recognize and Help

Teen Suicide Warning Signs: How to Recognize and Help

Blog | Suicidal behavior
It is important to recognize the potential warning signs and the spectrum of suicidal behaviors to intervene early and provide appropriate support.
What is Twilight Disorder of Consciousness? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

What is Twilight Disorder of Consciousness? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Twilight disorder of consciousness is a condition characterized by a sudden loss of mental clarity, leading to a detachment from the surrounding world.
Anxiety Disorders in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment

Anxiety Disorders in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment

Blog | Child psychology
Anxiety disorders in children are a growing concern and are becoming increasingly common.
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.
Weight Loss Injections: The Overlooked Psychological Impact

Weight Loss Injections: The Overlooked Psychological Impact

Blog | Eating disorders
Many people today find themselves searching for new and faster methods to shed unwanted weight. Discussions about weight loss injections sometimes appear to offer an immediate solution
Is Distancing the Same as Ignoring? Understanding Healthy Emotional Separation

Is Distancing the Same as Ignoring? Understanding Healthy Emotional Separation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In psychological terms, distancing refers to a defense mechanism used to establish boundaries between oneself and another person
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