Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

How to Stay Positive in Negative Situations

How to Stay Positive in Negative Situations

Article | Goal setting
Life is full of ups and downs, a constant mix of joys and setbacks. It's easy to know how to act when things are going well, but what do we do when life takes a turn for the worse?
How to Stay Calm When Life Feels Overwhelming

How to Stay Calm When Life Feels Overwhelming

Article | Goal setting
Stress is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to control you. By focusing on gratitude, seeking support, and maintaining perspective, you can build resilience and protect your well-being.
Gourmand Syndrome: When Craving Delicacies Becomes an Obsession

Gourmand Syndrome: When Craving Delicacies Becomes an Obsession

Article | Mental disorder
Gourmand Syndrome is an eating disorder characterized by an intense and disproportionate craving for high-quality, gourmet foods.
Kleine-Levin Syndrome: The Mystery of

Kleine-Levin Syndrome: The Mystery of "Sleeping Beauty Syndrome"

Article | Mental disorder
"Sleeping Beauty Syndrome," is a rare and intriguing neurological condition. It disrupts normal sleep-wake cycles, leading to episodes of excessive sleep and unusual behavior.
Exploding Head Syndrome: Understanding the Mystery Behind Sleep Disturbances

Exploding Head Syndrome: Understanding the Mystery Behind Sleep Disturbances

Article | Mental disorder
While EHS is harmless, its psychological effects can disrupt sleep and daily life, making stress management and proper sleep hygiene essential.
Peter Pan Syndrome: When Growing Up Feels Impossible

Peter Pan Syndrome: When Growing Up Feels Impossible

Article | Mental disorder
In modern psychology, Peter Pan Syndrome describes adults who struggle to grow up. It’s not a recognized medical condition but a psychological phenomenon that highlights the refusal to embrace adult responsibilities.
Anhedonia: When Joy Becomes Elusive

Anhedonia: When Joy Becomes Elusive

Article | Mental disorder
Anhedonia is a psychological condition where the ability to feel pleasure diminishes or disappears entirely. Life’s joys—be it food, laughter, or cherished activities—lose their vibrancy
Capgras Syndrome: The Mystery of Misidentification

Capgras Syndrome: The Mystery of Misidentification

Article | Mental disorder
Capgras Syndrome is a rare and fascinating psychological condition where individuals falsely believe that someone close to them — be it a family member, friend, or even a pet — has been replaced by an identical impostor.
Adele Syndrome: When Love Becomes Obsession

Adele Syndrome: When Love Becomes Obsession

Article | Mental disorder

Love is often described as a beautiful and uplifting feeling, a force that brings people together and fosters joy. But what happens when love morphs into obsession, turning into an unhealthy fixation that consumes every thought?

Amelie’s Syndrome: The Art of Rediscovering Wonder

Amelie’s Syndrome: The Art of Rediscovering Wonder

Article | Mental disorder
Amelie’s Syndrome is not an official psychological diagnosis, but rather a symbolic term inspired by the whimsical and heartfelt actions of Amélie Poulain, the protagonist of the French film Amélie by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
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