A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that often begins in childhood and can impact daily functioning.
A complex condition involving compulsive engagement with a substance or behaviour despite harmful consequences, often leading to physical and psychological dependence.
Anger Management is learning to handle strong feelings of anger in a good way, like taking deep breaths or talking about what’s bothering you instead of yelling.
Anxiety is feeling worried or scared a lot, even when there’s no real danger. It’s like having a little worry monster in your head.
Attachment Issues happen when it’s tough to feel close to others. It’s like feeling unsure if your friends will always be your friends.
Bipolar Disorder is when someone’s feelings go up and down like a roller coaster. It’s like having big waves of happiness and sadness.
Borderline Personality Disorder makes it hard for people to have stable moods and relationships. It’s like feeling a bit lost about who you are.
Communication Problems are when it’s hard to talk or understand each other. It’s like trying to speak different languages.
Depression is feeling really sad for a long time. It’s like having a dark cloud over your head.
Dissociative Identity (DID) is when someone has different parts inside them, like characters in a story. It’s like having a team of superheroes in one person.
A range of conditions involve unhealthy eating behaviours, body image issues, and psychological distress. Common types include anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder.
Dysfunctional dynamics within families can lead to conflicts, breakdowns in communication, and emotional distress among members.
Emotional and psychological response to the death of a loved one involves a range of feelings and adjustment challenges.
Psychological support for individuals dealing with chronic illness, medical treatments, and health-related stressors.
Betrayal of trust in a committed relationship through emotional or sexual involvement with someone outside the partnership.
Challenges and adjustments individuals face during significant life changes such as marriage, parenthood, career shifts, or retirement.
Rapid and intense shifts in mood, are often seen in mood disorders like bipolar disorder or certain personality disorders.
A personality trait characterized by excessive self-interest, lack of empathy, and an inflated sense of self-importance.
An anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions) performed to alleviate distress.
Sudden and intense episodes of fear or anxiety are accompanied by physical symptoms, often related to panic disorder.
Support and guidance for caregivers in raising children, addressing challenges, and promoting healthy parent-child relationships.
Setting unrealistically high standards for oneself and experiencing distress when these standards are not met.
Persistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours that deviate from societal norms, causing significant distress or impairment in functioning.
Intense and irrational fears of specific objects, situations, or activities that can disrupt daily life.
A consensual non-monogamous relationship style involving multiple partners with open communication and mutual agreement.
A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events leads to distressing memories, avoidance, and heightened arousal.
A severe mental state involving distorted thoughts, perceptions, and emotions, is often seen in conditions like schizophrenia.
Counseling to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and enhance intimacy in romantic partnerships.
A chronic mental disorder characterized by distorted thoughts, emotions, and perceptions, often accompanied by impaired social functioning.
Practices that prioritize physical, emotional, and mental well-being, promoting overall health and resilience.
Treating oneself with kindness and understanding, especially in the face of mistakes or hardships, fosters emotional resilience.
An individual’s overall evaluation of their self-worth and capabilities influences confidence and behaviour.
The body’s response to demanding situations can have both physical and psychological effects. Stress management techniques aim to reduce its negative impact.
Difficulty in believing or relying on others due to past experiences of betrayal or deceit, impacting the ability to form healthy relationships.
Addressing challenges such as conflict resolution, burnout, communication problems, and maintaining work-life balance within a professional setting.
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