mental health
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Dec- 2024 -17 DecemberPsychology
The Loneliness Epidemic: Implications for Mental Health
Understanding Loneliness Loneliness is an emotional experience marked by feelings of isolation and disconnection, which can create discomfort in social…
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12 December
GENDER DYSTOPIA: A Taboo in Society
The word “gender” was derived from the Old French word “gendre” (now “genre”), which signified “kind, sort, genus.” Based on…
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Oct- 2024 -30 OctoberPsychology
NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER
A chronic pattern of grandiosity, a desire for adulation, a lack of empathy, and an exaggerated feeling of self-importance are…
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30 OctoberPsychology
Handle the Difficulty of Trusting
Understanding the Term “Trust Issue” The phrase “trust issues” is used indiscriminately to describe when someone exhibits persistently distrusting behaviors,…
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30 October
DHAT SYNDROME: A CULTURE-BOUND CONDITION
Introduction According to earlier descriptions, Dhat syndrome is a mental illness that involves a dread of losing semen through ejaculation,…
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24 October
Trauma and Memories: Insights and Interventions
Definition of Memory According to psychologist Larry Squire, “Memory is defined as the faculty of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.”…
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24 October
Coping Under Pressure: The Role of Defense Mechanisms
Imagine a student who has just received a low grade on an important exam. Instead of feeling upset or anxious…
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10 Octoberuncategorized
Prioritizing Mental Health: A Universal Human Right and Its Essential Role in the Workplace
Introduction When we think of “mental health,” we often associate it with mental disorders, leading to negative stereotypes about those…
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3 OctoberCognitive Psychology
Influence of Music Therapy on Mental Health
“Music is one of the rare activities that stimulates every part of our brain.” — Dr. Annie Heiderscheit, Music Therapist…
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Sep- 2024 -28 SeptemberDisorders
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Many people have brief episodes of sadness or feeling unlike themselves. These mood swings might occasionally start and stop with…
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