Author: Michelle Collins

Can You Stop Breathing in Your Sleep?

Can You Stop Breathing in Your Sleep?

Article | Fears and phobias
Can your body really forget to breathe while you sleep? Learn why anxiety can make breathing feel frightening, how panic attacks affect it, and when nighttime breathing problems may need medical attention.
Paruresis: Why Can’t I Pee in a Public Restroom?

Paruresis: Why Can’t I Pee in a Public Restroom?

Article | Mental health
Some people can urinate easily at home but freeze in public restrooms. Paruresis, or shy bladder syndrome, is more than simple embarrassment—and understanding it is the first step toward overcoming it.
Childhood Schizophrenia: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Childhood Schizophrenia: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
What can childhood schizophrenia actually look like? From withdrawal and unusual beliefs to changes in speech and functioning, here’s what parents should understand before jumping to conclusions.
Schizoid Personality Disorder: Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment in Adults

Schizoid Personality Disorder: Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment in Adults

Article | Mental disorder
Preferring solitude does not automatically mean something is wrong. Discover what separates schizoid personality disorder from ordinary introversion, how it affects relationships, and when professional help may matter.
Functional Neurological Disorder: Is It “All in Your Head”?

Functional Neurological Disorder: Is It “All in Your Head”?

Article | Mental disorder
Functional neurological disorder can cause seizures, weakness, numbness, and other frightening symptoms. They are not imaginary or automatically intentional—and understanding that can change treatment.
Somatic Symptom Disorder: When Physical Symptoms and Health Anxiety Take Over

Somatic Symptom Disorder: When Physical Symptoms and Health Anxiety Take Over

Article | Psychosomatics
Pain, palpitations, dizziness, or shortness of breath may become the center of daily life. Understanding the link between physical sensations and health anxiety can be the first step toward breaking the cycle.
Schizophrenia in Children: Early Signs, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Schizophrenia in Children: Early Signs, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Article | Child psychology
Schizophrenia is rare in children, but significant changes in thinking, emotions, or behavior should not be ignored. Learn which warning signs deserve attention and when professional evaluation may be needed.
Can Psychotherapy Help With Serious Mental Illness?

Can Psychotherapy Help With Serious Mental Illness?

Article | Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy cannot always replace medication, but it can help people rebuild relationships, routines, confidence, and independence after serious psychiatric symptoms begin to stabilize.
Borderline Personality Disorder: Why Do Emotions Feel So Intense?

Borderline Personality Disorder: Why Do Emotions Feel So Intense?

Article | Mental disorder
Why can a small conflict feel overwhelming with BPD? Learn how emotional intensity, impulsivity, self-harm, and relationship difficulties can develop—and why effective treatment can make a real difference.
Endogenous Depression: When Depression Seems to Come From Nowhere

Endogenous Depression: When Depression Seems to Come From Nowhere

Article | Depression
Depression does not always begin after a loss or major crisis. Learn why symptoms can appear without an obvious trigger, how doctors evaluate them, and what modern treatment may involve.
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