Psychosis is a commonly misunderstood medical term. Keep reading for a better understanding of psychosis.
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Deciding to go to therapy is a big step, and an admirable one. It takes a lot of courage to finally admit that you can’t conquer some things on your own. Going to see a therapist is your next step in your recovery, healing, coping, or just moving forward with life in general. It can be intimidating to go and talk with someone else about intimate and personal details of your life, but read on to find out what to expect from your therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist.
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If you have a loved one who suffers from depression, you may feel like there is nothing you can do. Depression may sometimes be hard to recognize and may be even harder to diagnose. It's sometimes difficult to determine if someone suffers from depression or is just experiencing a hard time in their life. Common symptoms of depression include lack of energy, fatigue, insomnia, irritability, change in eating habits, persistently feeling sad, and thoughts of suicide. If someone close to you is battling depression, here are some tips on how you can help.
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Having one or both parents remarry is a common issue in modern society. The remarriage may be the result of divorce, death of a parent, or a single parent who has found a new partner. Whatever the cause, it can be difficult, frustrating, and confusing to watch a parent marry another person. Handling a parent’s remarriage can be emotional as the face of the family is taking on a different appearance; however, using these coping mechanisms will help the transition feel more natural.
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At times, the issues in our lives feel overwhelming, but keeping them bottled inside is not healthy mentally or even physically. It can be hard to talk about your problems. It puts you in a state of vulnerability and openness that feels uncomfortable at first; however, you will find there are many benefits to talking about your problems.
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Quitting painkillers can be incredibly difficult, especially if the underlying cause of the pain was never resolved. Fear of living in agony combined with a physical dependence on the pills makes quitting extremely difficult. If you are suffering from prescription drug abuse Dallas, here are some tips to help you cope with the challenge of quitting.
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