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What Are Self-Destructive Behaviors?

What Are Self-Destructive Behaviors?

Self-destructive actions can wreak havoc in one’s life, but stopping persistent behaviors can be tough and often requires expert assistance. What is the definition of self destructive behaviors? How do they reveal in everyday life, and how can you break the cycle? Let’s discover what indicates the presence of destructive behavior, be it recurrent and […]

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How Borderline Personality Disorder Impacts Relationships

How Borderline Personality Disorder Impacts Relationships

A person with borderline personality disorder often struggles to regulate their mood and impulsive surges and maintain a stable self-image [1]. Interpersonal connections are another challenge for such individuals and their partners. What does it feel like to be in relationships with borderline personality? Can partners overcome troubles posed by negative BPD traits? Is there […]

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Consequences of Untreated Borderline Personality Disorder

Consequences of Untreated Borderline Personality Disorder

Around 0.7–2.7% of the general population suffers from borderline personality disorder [1], but cases of undiagnosed BPD are more prevalent. People might not understand that their challenging emotional regulation and impulsive behavior are a marker of this clinical disorder. It’s vital to take action as BPD untreated symptoms can have far-reaching effects on the entire […]

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Why Is Depression a High-Risk Factor for COVID-19?

Why Is Depression a High-Risk Factor for COVID-19?

Living through the COVID-19 pandemic has given scientists lots of new facts about the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing it. However, the risk of getting this disease depends not only on close contact with the virus carrier. Many various factors affect this probability. Among them are age, sex, living conditions, the immune system, obesity, etc. Our mental […]

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Sociopath vs. Narcissist: What’s the Difference?

Sociopath vs. Narcissist: What’s the Difference?

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 […]

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What Is a Psychological Profile: Connection to Mental Health

What Is a Psychological Profile: Connection to Mental Health

The term ‘psychological profile’ was developed first to help criminal investigators determine behavioral patterns and motivations that made perpetrators commit the crime. Yet today, this phrase has a wider definition and diverse application as its efficiency and helpfulness were appreciated by various industries, from sociology and statistics to mental health care and psychotherapy practices. In […]

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What Happens When Depression Is Left Untreated

What Happens When Depression Is Left Untreated

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 […]

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Histrionic Personality Disorder vs. BPD

Histrionic Personality Disorder vs. BPD

Commonalities between the symptoms of borderline personality disorder vs histrionic personality disorder might knock out your balance. How to differentiate BPD and HPD given the similar unhealthy thinking patterns, emotional dysregulation, and unforeseeable behaviors? Let’s examine distinguishable borderline and histrionic traits and understand how they affect daily life. Understanding Personality Disorders Borderline and histrionic personality […]

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Untreated Bipolar Disorder

Untreated Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder affects almost 3% of American adults in a year, but not all of them eventually reach a doctor for timely treatment [1]. People may rejoice in the heightened productivity during manic episodes, exhale with relief at times of temporary lull, or believe bipolar unmedicated symptoms will pass on their own. But sooner or […]

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