For the second episode of Psyched for Mental Health‘s second season we explore how nutrition can impact mental health. Host Dr. Ed Bilotti speaks with Dr. Laura LaChance and Dr. Monique Aucoin, who ...
Welcome to Psyched for Mental Health, the official mental health podcast of WebShrink. Climate anxiety–also sometimes called eco anxiety–is itself not a disorder or a mental health condition. Fear and ...
People with Impulsive BPD are desperate for attention and external approval. To achieve this, they construct wild, unpredictable personas. Their emotions are often positive, but inauthentic, bouncing ...
Acute trauma refers to a single, traumatic incident that happens in your life. Some examples according to American Psychological Association are A common response of those living with trauma is to ...
Should we view grieving the loss of a loved one as an illness? This has been a point of contention in the psychiatric community for years, and it has become even more significant during the pandemic.
It’s hard to look at our phones, computers, or televisions anymore without seeing regular reports of mass shootings, and much of the blame often falls on mental illness. Mass shootings (incidents ...
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In late May of this year, tennis champion Naomi Osaka chose to forgo participating in news conferences during the French Open because of their negative effects on her mental health. In a remarkable ...
Portrayals of psychology in movies and TV shows plays a major role in how most of the public view mental illness and treatments. Unless you or someone you know well have personal experience ...
Recognition and awareness of the unique needs of an athlete’s mental health is critical. One relatively unknown condition that many athletes of all ages, genders, and levels face is called Relative ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was first recognized by the American Psychiatric Association in 1980. Before that, it went by various unofficial names, including “combat neurosis” and “shell ...
New census analysis is revealing a startling trend in marriage. Baby boomer couples are getting divorced more than any other age group. Data show that divorce rates for people over 65 have tripled ...