Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Weepiness: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment for Emotional Balance

Weepiness: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment for Emotional Balance

Article | Mental disorder
People who experience this emotional reaction may find themselves shedding tears at unexpected moments, such as during a stressful conversation, watching a touching scene in a movie.
Mental Slowness: Causes, Symptoms, and Approaches to Treatment

Mental Slowness: Causes, Symptoms, and Approaches to Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Mental slowness, or psychomotor retardation, is a condition where a person experiences a noticeable delay in mental processes, emotional reactions, or physical movements.
Anxiety: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Solutions

Anxiety: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Solutions

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Anxiety is a complex emotional state that often feels like an unwelcome guest showing up uninvited. It sneaks in as a vague sense of unease, an inner tension that you can’t quite place.
Apathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Strategie

Apathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Strategie

Article | Mental disorder
Apathy is more than just a fleeting lack of motivation; it's a mental state that reflects a profound indifference to emotions, activities, and even life itself.
Erythrophobia:  The Fear of Blushing

Erythrophobia: The Fear of Blushing

Article | Fears and phobias
Erythrophobia, often referred to as blushing syndrome, is a psychological and physiological condition that causes intense fear and anxiety about blushing in public or social situations.
Phobophobia: The Fear of Fear Itself

Phobophobia: The Fear of Fear Itself

Article | Fears and phobias
Unlike other phobias that are tied to specific objects, situations, or activities, phobophobia stems from internal experiences—thoughts, emotions, and memories.
Thanatophobia: The Fear of Death

Thanatophobia: The Fear of Death

Article | Fears and phobias
Thanatophobia, often referred to as the fear of death, is a deeply rooted and sometimes overwhelming psychological condition. It manifests as an intense fear of one's own death or the loss of loved ones.
HIV Phobia: The Fear of HIV and AIDS

HIV Phobia: The Fear of HIV and AIDS

Article | Fears and phobias
HIV phobia, also known as AIDS phobia, is an intense, irrational fear of contracting HIV or developing AIDS. While concern about serious illnesses is normal, this fear goes beyond rational thought.
Sociophobia: The Fear of Social Situations

Sociophobia: The Fear of Social Situations

Article | Fears and phobias
Sociophobia, often referred to as social phobia, is an intense and persistent fear of being in social situations or performing certain actions in front of others.
Nosophobia: The Fear of Illness

Nosophobia: The Fear of Illness

Article | Fears and phobias
Nosophobia, or the fear of developing a specific disease, is an anxiety-phobic disorder that can deeply disrupt a person’s emotional and mental well-being.
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