mental health
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Sep- 2024 -24 SeptemberPsychology
Munchausen Syndrome
What is Munchausen Syndrome? Named after the German aristocrat Baron Munchausen, who was famous for his unbelievable stories about the…
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24 SeptemberPsychology
LOGOTHERAPY
BackgroundVictor E. Frankl, the man behind logotherapy, was a professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Vienna Medical…
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24 SeptemberPsychology
The Psychological Toll of Porn Addiction
An emotional dependence on pornography that disrupts everyday life, relationships, and functioning is known as porn addiction. This can lead…
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23 SeptemberGeneral
Euthanasia
Introduction Many individuals who regularly follow the news or seek to stay informed about current events are likely familiar with…
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22 SeptemberDisorders
What is Schizophrenia?
Imagine a young man beginning to experience serious problems. He hears whispers telling him that everyImagine a young man starting…
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17 SeptemberPsychological Disorders
Generational Trauma: Epigenetics and Mental Health
What is Generational Trauma? “Generational trauma” (also known as “intergenerational trauma” or “inherited trauma”) refers to traumatic effects that are…
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17 Septemberuncategorized
Effects of Cyberbullying on Mental Health
Introduction to Cyberbullying Definition of CyberbullyingWe are all familiar with various forms of bullying, such as bothering someone excessively, mocking…
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17 SeptemberPersonality
Understanding the Dark Triad: Traits and Psychological Impact
Introduction The concept of the “Dark Triad” was coined by Canadian researchers Delroy Paulhus and Kevin Williams in 2002 to…
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17 SeptemberHealth
Navigating the Complexities of PCOS and Mental Health
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent endocrine condition affecting women in reproductive age. Symptoms include amenorrhea, hirsutism, obesity,…
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17 SeptemberPsychology
Introduction to Hypnosis
History Fanz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815), an Austrian physician, is credited with creating modern hypnosis. Mesmer believed that the phenomena referred…
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