Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Bulimia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for a Healthy Recovery

Bulimia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for a Healthy Recovery

Article | Eating disorders
Bulimia is a serious mental health disorder that falls under the category of eating disorders. It’s characterized by episodes of uncontrollable overeating followed by extreme efforts to "undo" the effects of eating.
Delusions of Grandeur: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Delusions of Grandeur: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Delusions of grandeur, also known as megalomania, describe a mental state where a person greatly overestimates their importance, talents, or abilities
Impulsiveness: Causes, Traits, and Effective Treatments in Psychology

Impulsiveness: Causes, Traits, and Effective Treatments in Psychology

Article | Mental disorder
Impulsiveness is a fascinating aspect of human behavior that reflects the complexity of how we make decisions. It describes a tendency to act without thinking, driven by emotions or immediate circumstances.
Perseveration: Understanding the Persistent Repetition of Thoughts, Emotions, and Actions

Perseveration: Understanding the Persistent Repetition of Thoughts, Emotions, and Actions

Article | Mental disorder
Perseveration is a fascinating and complex psychological phenomenon, often misunderstood yet integral to many mental health discussions.
Aggression: Causes, Effects, and Treatment

Aggression: Causes, Effects, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Aggressiveness is a complex quality of personality that reveals itself through actions and behaviors aimed at causing harm, whether to others or oneself.
Euphoria: Understanding Its Causes and Impact on Mental Health

Euphoria: Understanding Its Causes and Impact on Mental Health

Article | Mental disorder
Euphoria is a state of intense emotional elevation, characterized by a sudden surge of happiness, joy, and elation.
Emotional Lability: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment for Better Mental Health

Emotional Lability: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment for Better Mental Health

Article | Mental disorder
People experiencing this condition often find themselves crying, becoming irritable, or suddenly laughing or feeling joyful, even in situations where such reactions might seem out of proportion.
Understanding Absent-Mindedness: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Understanding Absent-Mindedness: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Article | Mental disorder
Absent-mindedness is more than just forgetfulness; it’s a cognitive issue that can affect anyone, and it can manifest in various ways.
Hallucinations: Causes, Types, and Treatment Options

Hallucinations: Causes, Types, and Treatment Options

Article | Mental disorder
Hallucinations are fascinating but often disturbing experiences where someone perceives things that aren’t really there. Imagine hearing voices, seeing shadows, or smelling things that others can’t.
Irritability: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Irritability: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Article | Mental disorder
Irritability is a common emotional response that can occur when we are exposed to stress or feel overwhelmed by external and internal factors.
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