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Can Men Have Borderline Personality Disorder?

Can Men Have Borderline Personality Disorder?

The explanation of why PTSD is difficult to diagnose is accurate, especially when considering how symptoms overlap with other illnesses. The complexities you mention, such as the role of individual experiences and coping mechanisms, underscore the importance of individualized attention and early recognition. It’s not just about symptoms but also about how trauma uniquely shapes […]

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Is Schizoaffective Disorder Genetic?

Is Schizoaffective Disorder Genetic?

Schizoaffective disorder affects approximately 24 million people, or 1 in 300 people (0.32%) worldwide, according to World Health Organization (WHO). It’as considered a 90 percent inherited disorder , but until now it has not been easy to figure out how specific genes affect the risk of forming the disease. This article takes a closer look […]

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PTSD and Dementia: Relationships and Risks

PTSD and Dementia: Relationships and Risks

Improving the mental and physical health of those affected by both PTSD and dementia needs understanding and exploring the link between these diseases. What is PTSD? PTSD or post-traumatic stress disorder is a disease caused by a strong trauma, such as war, natural disasters, violence, and many more. Dementia is a disease that not only […]

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PTSD and Hallucinations: Relationship and Impact

PTSD and Hallucinations: Relationship and Impact

Understanding the link between post-traumatic stress disorder and hallucinations is crucial for creating and providing an efficient treatment plan for those affected by these conditions. What is PTSD? PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder, it’s usually caused by experiencing strong traumatic events such as natural disasters, war, violence, terrorist attacks, and many more. PTSD is […]

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PTSD and Migraines - Exploring the Link

PTSD and Migraines – Exploring the Link

Understanding the link between post-traumatic stress disorder and migraines is vital for creating efficient plans of treatment for patients with these diseases and improving their life quality. Both PTSD and migraines are serious health problems that can impact a person’s daily routine. PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder, appears as a result of experiencing a […]

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PTSD and Sleep Apnea and their Relationship

PTSD and Sleep Apnea and their Relationship

What is post-traumatic stress disorder? PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by traumatic events. PTSD is generally accepted as a disorder of people affected by war, but war is not the only trauma that can cause it. Many reasons are causing this illness such as acts of violence, natural disasters, unexpected deaths, etc. What […]

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How Long Is an Inpatient Mental Health Stay?

How Long Is an Inpatient Mental Health Stay?

Maintaining your stable state of mind requires various methods. Some treatment for mental health recovery can be taken without mandatory inpatient stay yet, in some cases, it is better for a patient to stay under the supervision of psych specialists to return to stability and well-being. That is what is often called a mental health […]

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Impulsive vs. Intrusive Thoughts: Difference Between the Two

Impulsive vs. Intrusive Thoughts: Difference Between the Two

A lot of wisdom brings many sorrows, people say. Yet, what to do if there are too many unwanted thoughts in your head? It’s not a rare thing even in people with stable psych and often, unwanted thoughts looping in your mind are related to some mental health disorders. Often, but not always. For example, […]

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Psychotherapy: What's the Difference?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Psychotherapy: What’s the Difference?

Psyche is a complex phenomenon which requires an individual approach to its state and peculiarities. There are countless psychological schools, shrink methods, and psychotherapy schools which a regular person can be confused with. Yet, the most affected struggle is held between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs psychotherapy. Both prove their efficiency, yet, there are still questions […]

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9 Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Do you often feel angry, experience unpredictable mood swings and cannot get rid of the feeling you are totally alone in this world? Of course, from time to time, such feelings can occur in any person, yet, if they become regular and a person cannot cope with them, it is better to consult with a […]

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Anxiety and Narcissism

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 […]

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Bipolar and Sleeplessness – Exploring the Link

Bipolar disorder, marked by intense mood fluctuations, can greatly disrupt sleep patterns, often causing bipolar-related sleeplessness or irregular bipolar sleeping habits. Bipolar and sleeping difficulties often go hand in hand, as sleep disorders, their causes, and remedies become crucial in understanding how and why bipolar disorder affects sleep. Here we discuss the conditions that contribute […]

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Bipolar and Narcissism

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 […]

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Bipolar Disorder and Genetics: Bipolar Is It Hereditary?

If bipolar disorder is truly biopsially triggered, analysing the genetic links between it and its associated genetic markers may help to frame the puzzle of its underlying reasons. Millions of people worldwide are diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which causes severe bouts of mania and depressive episodes, while millions more suffer from severe bipolar disorder within […]

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Bipolar Disorder and Relationships: Why Fail?

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 […]

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Can You Test for Schizophrenia Gene?

At present, there isn’t a unique and definite genetic test for the detection of schizophrenia. There are many factors that have been discovered through research which prove genetic, thus increasing the chances of a person developing schizophrenia. However, these are not determinant genes; even if a person has these genes, this will not confirm the […]

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Catatonic Schizophrenia: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Catatonic schizophrenia is a subtype of schizophrenia characterized by disturbances in movement and behavior. It is less common than other forms of schizophrenia but can be particularly severe. Understanding catatonic schizophrenia, its symptoms, causes, and treatment options is crucial for effective management and support of affected individuals. What is Catatonia in Schizophrenia? Catatonia is a […]

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Borderline Personality Disorder vs Narcissism: Differences, Similarities, and Co-Occurrence

Based on statistics by the American Psychiatric Association, around 9 percent of US adults 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. In contrast, narcissistic personality disorder is less common, but that doesn’t prevent confusion between the two. Although […]

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Causes of Bipolar Disorder

Learn about the potential causes of bipolar disorder, including genetics, trauma, environmental factors, and lifestyle.

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4 Types of Borderline Personality Disorder

Do you know that over 1.6% of the whole population is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder? This mental disorder makes it hard to communicate with people and build strong relationships for a patient. Moreover, it often leads to self-destructive behavior patterns, and the levels of suicidal attempts in BPD people are extremely high. Over 10% […]

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Autism and Borderline Personality Disorder: Similarities and Differences

Autism remains one of the most significant mental states impacting the whole life navigation of a person. At the same time, it is often mistaken for borderline personality disorder. Are autism and BPD similar in their manifestations? Why are they considered to be different diagnoses? What is the correlation between ASD and BPD? You can […]

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