A feeling is a complex and constant emotional experience of a person, relatively stable and long-lasting. Feeling includes a wide range of emotions. Experiences of feelings are unique to people and are socially conditioned.
Diana Dashkevich emotions mental health Psychology 8 November 2023Impulsivity is the tendency to act on the first impulse, under the influence of momentary stimuli, emotions, drives, without thinking about one’s actions or weighing alternative courses of action (especially those involving delayed reward).
Diana Dashkevich emotions mental health character Psychology 7 November 2023Borderline personality disorder affects nearly 1.6% of adults in the United States.
Diana Dashkevich mental health psychotherapy Psychology 7 November 2023A person experiencing a delusion believes that his thoughts are real, while most people around him realize that his delusion is false.
Diana Dashkevich mental health health Psychology 7 November 2023Swimming may also be beneficial for people suffering from depression, as it significantly reduces symptoms and improves mood, according to a review of numerous studies.
Diana Dashkevich relax mental health Psychology 30 October 2023The thinking of a rich person and a poor person are different from each other.
Diana Dashkevich mental health brain Psychology 30 October 2023Catatonia is considered a rare disorder and occurs in approximately 7–17% of people with severe psychological disorders.
Diana Dashkevich mental health psychotherapy Psychology 27 October 2023INFPs, sometimes called "go-getters," tend to dream big and care deeply about others. They are usually very compassionate, but are often driven by ethical ideals.
Diana Dashkevich menta personality character Psychology 27 October 2023Researchers estimate that up to 4% of the US population suffers from body dysmorphic disorder.
Diana Dashkevich mental health body Psychology 25 October 2023Narcissists love the company of kind and warm people. Their insatiable ego feeds on caring and compassion. There is a high probability of leaving such a relationship feeling “used”—squeezed out and empty.
Diana Dashkevich mental health narcissism Psychology 24 October 2023A person with an eating disorder may become obsessed with losing weight, checking their weight or body shape, and controlling their eating habits.
Diana Dashkevich mental health stress Psychology 23 October 2023Projection is the attribution of one’s own mental contents to other people, animals, natural phenomena or one’s own organs. Often projection is expressed in forming an opinion about another person by attributing to him one's desire, anxiety or belief.
Diana Dashkevich mental health psychotherapy Psychology 23 October 2023Cognitive distortions are mental traps that the brain uses to convince us of something that is not true.
Diana Dashkevich mental health mind brain Psychology 22 October 2023Aerobic walking combined with Buddhist meditation three times a week for 12 weeks not only reduced depression but also improved flexibility and balance in a small group of older adults in one study.
Diana Dashkevich health mental health Psychology 20 October 2023With their medical training, psychiatrists can diagnose and treat mental disorders through therapy and medications.
Diana Dashkevich psychotherapy mental health Psychology 19 October 2023MBTI "thinkers" tend to make decisions based on sound evidence and logic.
Diana Dashkevich personality mental health Psychology 18 October 2023They affect chemical signaling in the brain, helping to cope with problems associated with anxiety or depression.
Diana Dashkevich mental health psychotherapy Psychology 18 October 2023Unlike jealousy, envy usually involves only two people: the person being envied and the person being envied.
Diana Dashkevich emotions mental health Psychology 17 October 2023Fight, flight, freeze and fawning are all common responses to stress.
Diana Dashkevich stress mental health Psychology 16 October 2023Probably the most accurate definition of love from a psychological point of view is a type of human relationship characterized by a strong attraction and emotional attachment to the object of passion. Love, as a phenomenon, is related, for example, to addiction.
Diana Dashkevich love relationship Psychology 16 October 2023