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Is Dissociative Identity Disorder a Disability?
Yes, it is possible to consider DIS as a disability but commonly, this disorder is referred to as a ‘‘hidden’ disability. This is because the disabilities these people with DIS experience may not be as apparent as others with other physical impairments; yet, they are incapable of managing necessary day-to-day needs properly. The disorder could […]

What Makes a Narcissist Panic?
If you wish to mess with a narcissist then certain tricks can help you out big time. Perhaps the most effective way is not to pay attention to them at all. Simply put, you are stripped narcissists of their primary source, of energy, of oxygen – attention. If you face a situation when they try […]

What Disabilities Qualify for an Emotional Support Animal?
An Emotional Support or Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is a special type of assistance animal that helps to alleviate the onset of autosomal or emotional impairments such as modesty, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. In most cases, these animals are usually brought in by a licensed mental health professional under the prescription of an individualized […]

What Happens if I Tell My Therapist I Self-Harm?
Depending on the state and the laws there, if you inform your therapist that you have been self-harming, he or she. In the USA, it is legal for many therapists to warn specific behaviors in the presence of threats to oneself and others. Self-injury is often a gray area: several therapists could mistake it for […]

Is Dementia Considered a Mental Illness?
Dementia is a complex of symptoms that denote a loss of ability to perform daily tasks independently and it gradually worsens over time. While a disease is a well-defined condition, dementia refers to a group of illnesses, neurologic, psychiatric, and medical. Alzheimer’s disease, which is neurodegenerative dementia, is more prevalent in the elderly population. In […]

What is Delayed Grief?
Complicated grief is when grieving is done after a certain period has elapsed due to many reasons. Post-bereavement reaction: it was revealed, in this spectrum, as delayed grief reaction which may occur weeks or even years after the death of a loved one or after any form of critical change in the normal life of […]

Types of Schizoaffective Disorder
Before exploring deeper the types of schizoaffective disorder, let’s first discuss the signs of it. So what is this disease in general? Schizoaffective disorder is a complex mental disease that can affect different people depending on a variety of factors. It is happening because of some changes happening inside of the brain for many reasons. […]

Is Schizoaffective Disorder a Disability?
To understand the roots of the problem and approve or disapprove of the statement: “Is schizoaffective disorder a disability” we first need to find out what this disease is. Schizoaffective disorder is a complex mental disease that can affect different people depending on a variety of factors. It is happening because of some changes happening […]

Schizoaffective Disorder and Autism
Autism and schizoaffective disorder refer to neurological disorders. Both disorders manifest themselves in impaired brain function, social skills. Approximately one third of patients with autism spectrum disorders are reclassified as schizoid personality disorder in adulthood and autism often misdiagnosed as schizoaffective, which has been proven by research, so let’s consider the features of both disorders […]
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Narcissism and anxiety are two widespread mental conditions. To some extent, these conditions are inherent to many people, ranging from normal to pathological forms. At the same time, narcissism and anxiety may have a positive influence on the human psyche. For instance, anxiety may signal about problems people don’t fully realize yet. Whereas moderate narcissism […]
Numbers by the National Institute of Mental Health show that about 12 percent of US adults [1] experience social anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. And for a large number of adults with social anxiety disorder, the condition has significant effects on their ability to function. The disorder is more than just shyness, […]
People struggling with anxiety, no matter what type, can agree that it really sucks the joy out of life. From meeting new people to dealing with the stress of a job, anxiety makes all of this difficult. But for some, it can go as far as being unable to swallow when they’re anxious. Known as […]
Statistics by the Anxiety & Depression Association of America indicate that anxiety disorders are the most common mental condition among US adults. However, only a small proportion of people with anxiety seek treatment. Among the different treatment methods available, most practitioners prescribe medication to alleviate anxiety symptoms. These days, pharmacotherapy is often combined with evidence-based […]
We all get a little nervous during a not-so-smooth flight, but when you get so worried that it keeps you from functioning, it’s more than nervousness. It’s turbulence anxiety. Turbulence is a normal part of flying and happens pretty often, but that doesn’t make it any less scary. Studies indicate that it’s one of the […]
In the US alone, over 40 million adults [1] have have been diagnosed with some sort of anxiety disorder, and that’s just the people who meet the criteria. There are millions of others who struggle with feelings of anxiety but never qualify for a diagnosis. By all accounts, anxiety is the most common mental health […]
The current selection of treatment options for bipolar personality disorder is reasonably wide. It ranges from medicines of various types to psychotherapeutic interventions. Bipolar patients usually receive some or a mix of antipsychotics, mood stabilizers and antidepressants. Lamictal is a medication that is a calming solution for overexcited nerves. One should carefully follow medical instructions […]
Do you know that bipolar disorder keeps the palm among all mental health issues in the number of broken relationships and divorces? The study says that the possibility of separation or divorce in a couple with one of the partners having BD is 2-3 times higher than on average [1]. If you have ever faced […]
Bipolar II Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by periods of depression and hypomania, which is a less severe form of mania. Unlike Bipolar I Disorder, which involves full-blown manic episodes, type II bipolar disease features hypomanic episodes that are less intense but can still significantly impact an individual’s life. Understanding Bipolar II Disorder, […]
Explore the link between bipolar disorder and paranoia, about their symptoms, how they interact, and effective treatment options for managing both.
One of the most life-changing mental health issues is no doubt Bipolar Disorder. Shifts of mood, hyperarousal and periods of depression after that, impulsivity, difficulties with emotional management and relationships. All these words are familiar to BD people. Yet, Narcissists may say the same! So, let’s compare Bipolar vs Narcissism in our URP Behavioral Health […]
Explore the link between bipolar disorder and anxiety, their symptoms, overlap, and effective treatments for managing both conditions.
Around 8% of adult Americans suffer from depressive disorder, as stated by the American Academy of Family Physicians [1]. People suspecting they might have this mental health condition are getting tested for depression prior to receiving a diagnosis. You may encounter various types of screening for depression around the Web, but tests to diagnose depression […]
Do you feel like you have a low mood on most days? Perhaps you can manage to get stuff done, but it takes much more effort to do so. Or maybe you can go to work and maintain social relationships but would rather be alone. Depending on whether you have other symptoms, it’s possible that […]
If you take a minute to look at the picture of mental health in the US, you’ll notice that anxiety and depression are among the most prevalent concerns. The National Institutes of Health states that over the past year, around 19.1 percent of US adults struggled with an anxiety disorder. While major depression affects a […]
Depression is often called a ‘silent killer’. You may never notice it in your loved ones but it can manifest suddenly in the most disastrous way. That’s why today, medical society pays great attention to depression as the #1 cause of disability worldwide [1]. According to WHO, depression maintains the leading position among mental health […]
Self-inflicted injury is a form of depression, although not necessarily a direct cause. Most who hurt themselves are experiencing aching emotional pain that is a byproduct of depression, anxiety, trauma, or another mental illness. Although depression is characterized by a sense of sorrow, worthlessness, and hopelessness, at times hurting yourself is a form of emotional […]
All people can occasionally feel sad and distressed, but when low mood and overwhelming fatigue persist for over two weeks [1], it’s a reason to ponder about undiagnosed depression symptoms. Misconceptions associated with this clinical disorder may deter individuals from seeking treatment and cause numerous severe consequences. Let’s shed a ray of light on what […]
The range of mental disorders is diverse and tricky. They often follow one other, create a whimsy combination of features impacting personality, and it is quite easy for a non-specialist to mistake one for another. The most typical comprehension mistake in terms of mental disorders refers to the withstanding of borderline personality disorder vs psychopathy. […]
Although borderline personality disorder is primarily characterized by impulsive behavior and relationship dysfunctions, in its severe cases, it can be accompanied by more complex issues. Balancing between psychosis and neurosis, BPD features symptoms of both these mental disorders. Often, patients with diagnosed BPD complain about dissociation from reality and their selves, which also can be […]
Having borderline personality disorder is like riding a roller coaster 24/7. Mood swings, impulsivity, swinging self-perception and self-identification, and regular issues of depersonalization and deprivation spoil the whole life. Yet, being a BPD in relationships is even worse. In this article, you can get more information about the 7 stages of the BPD relationship cycle […]
The term neurodivergence has been on everyone’s lips in recent decades. It provides a more tolerant attitude to people whose brains developed differently than in normotypic individuals. Being neurodivergent means a person has cognitive-specific features which alter from standard cognitive functions. A neurodivergent person’s perception and processing of the information is different and this impacts […]
Based on statistics by the American Psychiatric Association, around 9 percent of US adults [1] have at least one personality disorder. Among the different personality disorders, BPD is the most common, with a prevalence rate of about 1.4 percent [2]. In contrast, narcissistic personality disorder is less common, but that doesn’t prevent confusion between the […]
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are completely different conditions, and there’s no objective way to say which one of them is “worse” than the other. BPD is diagnosed through enormous emotions, anxiety about being left alone and impulsivity, while NPD includes a desire for admiration, a lack of empathy, and a […]
Studies on community samples show that the prevalence rate of narcissistic personality disorder among the US population is somewhere between 0.5 to 5 percent [1]. Experts are unsure of how common the condition really is. Unlike other disorders that can affect a person’s ability to function, narcissists rarely seek professional help. This makes it difficult […]
Surviving after traumatic experiences can be hard because our psyche tends to boost after the experience is overcome with specific issues. Post-traumatic stress disorder and its complex version, typically called PTSD are among such issues. They deeply change the whole lifestyle and manifest in multiple symptoms that can make the life of a PTSD person […]
Narcissism is often used as a term to describe selfish and self-esteem people. Yet, in medical science, this term has a more profound and branched description. Namely, if narcissism is a colloquial word, officially in healthcare it has a relevant diagnosis, NPD or Narcissistic personality disorder. Named after the character of Greek myths, a beautiful […]
Sociopathy and narcissism are widespread in the general population, as 2–3% and 1–2% respectively [1; 2], causing the need to improve mental health awareness and differentiate between these issues. Is narcissism an antisocial personality disorder? How do narcissism and sociopathy manifest in long and short-term relationships? This article will help people with mental health conditions […]
If you wish to mess with a narcissist then certain tricks can help you out big time. Perhaps the most effective way is not to pay attention to them at all. Simply put, you are stripped narcissists of their primary source, of energy, of oxygen – attention. If you face a situation when they try […]
Personality disorders are diverse in their manifestation and unfortunately, they are not as rare as we wish them to be. In recent years, the diagnosis of ADHD has been on everyone’s lips due to its extensive diagnostics in kids and adults. Being a person with ADHD is tough, as you experience multiple issues with concentration, […]
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