psychology
“Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. It explores various aspects of human experience, including cognition, emotion, motivation, brain functioning, personality development, and interpersonal relationships. Psychologists apply their understanding in a wide range of contexts, such as mental health treatment, social policy, education, and even in the workplace, to improve individuals’ mental wellbeing, promote healthy relationships, and enhance overall quality of life.”
What is Adjustment Disorder?
Adjustment disorder is sometimes referred to as a situational depression. Unlike regular depression, the cause(s) of which may be ongoing and/or unspecified, adjustment disorder is an abnormal emotional and/or behavioral response to stressors that are present in a particular period…
What is Conversion Disorder?
Conversion disorder is a condition in which people experience symptoms affecting the nervous system that have no physical explanation. This may include symptoms such as:[1] Weakness Movement problems, such as tremors or twitching Sensory issues, such as loss of sense…
What is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a mental health disorder that affects the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves. This occurs as a result of disorganized or overactive brain activity. Schizophrenia tends to first occur during the teenage years or in early adulthood.…
What are the Signs of Panic Attacks?
A panic attack is an abrupt episode of intense anxiety or fear accompanied by a number of physical symptoms such as a racing heartbeat and shortness of breath, normally lasting between 5 and 20 minutes. Panic attacks can be highly…
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
Post traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD and sometimes written as post-traumatic stress disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder, is a condition that sometimes develops after a person experiences or witnesses a life-threatening, terrifying, or otherwise deeply traumatic event.[1] Examples…
What is Acute Panic Attack?
A panic attack is an abrupt episode characterized by a sudden, intense feeling of fear or discomfort. Panic is the most acute form of anxiety.[1] One’s body goes into fight or flight mode – becoming ready to escape from physical…
What is Acute Stress Disorder?
A person who has experienced or witnessed a life-threatening, terrifying, or otherwise deeply traumatic event may, in some cases, develop acute stress disorder (ASD), sometimes also called acute stress reaction. Examples of such events include:[1][2][3][4] Natural disasters, such as floods,…
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder, also known as bipolar affective disorder and, less commonly, manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes dramatic changes in mood that, in turn, affect people’s ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. It is characterized by serious…
What is Depressive Episode?
Depressive episode The definition of a depressive episode is a period of depression that persists for at least two weeks.[1] During a depressive episode, a person will typically experience low or depressed mood and/or loss of interest in most activities,…
What are the signs of Autism?
Autism Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a developmental disorder. It affects how people communicate and interact with others and how they behave and learn.[1] Autism is a lifelong condition and symptoms, and signs can first appear when a…
What Is a Physiotherapist?
A physiotherapist, or physical therapist, works with patients to help them manage pain, balance, mobility, and motor function. If you’ve ever had an illness or injury that impacted your ability to move or carry out daily tasks, your doctor may have referred…
Depressive Episode
The definition of a depressive episode is a period of depression that persists for at least two weeks.1 During a depressive episode, a person will typically experience low or depressed mood and/or loss of interest in most activities, as well as many…