Wie präventives Scannen zu Angststörungen führen kann

Früher gingen wir zum Arzt, wenn wir krank waren; heute besuchen wir ihn, um zu wissen, ob wir gesund sind. Die Medizin konzentriert sich zunehmend auf die Prävention von Krankheiten. Gab es Krebsfälle in der Familie, kann man sich regelmäßig untersuchen lassen, um festzustellen, ob ein Risiko besteht

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Struggles with recognizing and dealing with Borderline Personality Disorder

There are many misconceptions about borderline. First of all, 'the Borderliner' does not exist; there are different degrees, and it occurs in both sexes. People often tend to label difficult women as Borderliners, just as difficult men in a relationship are often labeled as narcissistic. This generalization causes some people to be saddled with a stigma, when they are merely clear, dominant, contrary, or explosive.

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☀️ Depression: More Than Just 'Feeling Low'

Everyone experiences feelings of sadness or being low sometimes, and usually, these feelings pass naturally. Depression (also known as major depression, major depressive disorder, or clinical depression) is fundamentally different. It is a serious condition that can profoundly impact daily life. It affects are relationship, our work and spoil our lives. So time to get ride of it as soon as possible. Here is more explanation about it.

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Living in a narcissistic hell

This is the life story of Sandra. She had a relationship with a 'hidden narcissist' for five years: 'I was stuck in a narcissistic web'. Sandra Markant (53) has been in a relationship with a hidden narcissist for five years. Ultimately, a dream literally wakes her up, after which she delves more into the subject of narcissism, works on herself and leaves her ex-partner.

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Burn out versus depression. What is the difference?

Burn out, or a burned-out feeling that makes work and daily activities no longer possible, is no longer unknown to anyone. But are there so many people in burnout now? Are we that burned out in 2024? Psychiatrist Dr. Anne Bakhit is quite critical of the burnout. “The Netherlands and Germany are one of the few countries where burnout is diagnosed. In countries like America or France, burnout as a condition does not exist.”

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Tips how to handle a depressive partner

If your partner has depression, this is also very traumatic for you. Because you want to be close and help, but your partner's illness should not put your life on hold either. What to do? Here are some tips for dealing with a depressed partner.

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The 20 signs of a toxic relationship

Sometimes a relationship that is not going well can still be saved. But sometimes relationships are just purely toxic, and it's better to put an end to it. We share here twenty signals that indicate this. Previously we wrote about four signs that you are dealing with a narcissist. Find that in our other blog below.

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Ramadan and quitting bad habits: alcohol

With 8 days for Ramadan to start, is a great way to change lifestyle in the upcoming month. As most Muslims go fasting, praying much and try to change to a positive mindset for a better life and health, also for non-muslims it's a perfect way to get rid of negative habits. For instance to quit drinking alcohol.

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Anxiety and how to handle it

Anxiety, fear and panic Most people feel anxious or scared sometimes, but if it's affecting your life there are things you can try that may help. Support is also available if you're finding it hard to cope with anxiety, fear or panic. Symptoms of anxiety Anxiety can cause many different symptoms. It might affect how you feel physically, mentally and how you behave. It's not always easy to recognise when anxiety is the reason you're feeling or acting differently.

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Why pushing away bad thoughts can be constructive

Clearing the mind of anxious thoughts, rather than processing them, can sometimes be good for our mental health. This is evident from British research. In the late 1980s, scientists discovered something unexpected: People who were first asked not to think about white bears, and later asked to think about them, had more thoughts about white bears than people who were only asked to think about white bears. This led to the belief that blocking unwanted thoughts ironically makes them come back more often.

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Why it's so Hard to Break Up in a Bad Relationship

Basic learning principles explain why people keep betting on bad relationships. KEY POINTS Bad relationships can have an addictive quality that makes it hard to break up, or to stay broken up. Patterns of reward help explain the difficulty in saying goodbye to a bad partner.

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Obesity and Mental Health: A Surprisingly Strong Connection

A new large-scale study finds obesity often precedes mental-health disorders. About one in three people worldwide are overweight and there is increasing evidence that obesity as a physical health issue may also be connected to many mental health problems. A new study, published in the scientific journal “Translational Psychiatry” (Leutner et al., 2023), was focused on investigating the link between obesity and mental health problems in a huge dataset of several million people.

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