There are several different types of personality disorders and mental illnesses; some are severe and persistent, while others are recurrent but moderate. Variations in consistency and severity
Studies consistently reveal that over 2 million people in North America live in homes so cluttered that they can barely walk through them or find a place to sit. The reasons for being disorganized
False Memory OCD is a unique theme of OCD. It is a lesser-known variation of the illness. False Memory is not even included as a type of OCD in several literature and publications on the disorder.
Self-Doubt: What Causes It and How to Deal with It Scientists have ideas about what is going on in the brain when someone is stuck in a cycle of self-doubt and low self-esteem. Self-doubt typically
Self-esteem has always been considered a crucial element for our emotional health. According to Maslow, a large portion of people who do not develop a good level of self-esteem will not be able to
Encopresis is one of the most frustrating difficulties of childhood. This is so for the child and the father and mother, who often do not know how to respond. It can be traumatic for children to have
Emotional disconnection makes it possible to be lonely, even in today’s highly connected world. Is it true that this evil is worrisomely reshaping our society? Everything today is geared toward
Conversion disorder is characterized by having a physical malfunction without there being a neurological or medical illness. In psychopathology, very strange cases are known, such as people who stop
Having your dignity stepped on does not sit well with anyone. Humiliation is a very unpleasant sensation that usually occurs in social situations when another person or persons consciously or
Many people experience a drop in mood from chronic sadness and associated behavioral, cognitive, and emotional problems that prevent them from leading full lives. The DSM-5 spells out very clearly