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What Causes Anxiety In Men?
Anxiety disorders can present differently for men and women in terms of signs and symptoms but the underlying causes are often very similar.
How To Help Your Partner Deal With Their Depression
For better or for worse. This is not just a phrase. It’s a powerful and meaningful commitment. It’s also an acceptance.
Dating Someone With Depression? Ways To Deal With This In Your Relationship
When you start dating someone, you have expectations. Generally speaking, we tend to focus on positive expectations, e.g. love, adventure, an exciting sex life, and more.
How Can You Treat Depression Without Meds?
Let’s begin by clarifying that yes, you can treat depression without meds in many cases. That said, you’ll need plenty of professional input to make such a determination.
Depression And Your Brain: What Is The Connection?
Ask someone about depression and they’ll probably walk about mood. Of course, we all know some kind of connection to the brain exists.
Signs & Symptoms of High Functioning Depression
High-functioning depression is not technically a diagnostic term. But it does an excellent job of simply describing what’s going on.
What You Should Know About Moderate Depression
Depression is a tricky concept. In a non-clinical sense, everyone is depressed from time to time. It’s normal, it’s inevitable, and it can be an excellent learning tool.
What is Clinical Depression and Who Does It Affect?
If you didn’t already know it, the past couple of years has made it clear that tough times happen. No one is immune from loss, sadness, grief, or stress.
How Can You Overcome Performance Anxiety?
Sometimes, we rise to the occasion. Other times, anxiety gets the better of us. Generally speaking, this is normal and inevitable.
Anxious at Work? 3 Ways to Cope
Most of us spend a major part of our life “at work.” It could be on-site, work-from-home, or doing off-hours thinking and/or planning related to your job. Now, consider this: Many, if not most people are unhappy and unsatisfied with their job.
4 Things You Should Know About What High Functioning Anxiety Is
Anxiety is the most common mental health issue on the planet. Even so, it manifests in innumerable ways. We all know the signs typically associated with anxiety, e.g. worry, sweaty palms, shaky voice, and so on
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Who Does It Impact?
Everyone has moments of fear, worry, dread, or panic. For someone with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), these feelings can be persistent and excessive. In healthy scenarios, anxiety can be productive and at times, help us survive.
How Anxiety Affects The Brain: 3 Things To Know
Far too often, the term “stressed out” is treated as if it means the same as “anxiety.” There’s a huge difference. Generally speaking, when we’re stressed, we know the reason why.
3 Ways That Anxiety Affects Relationships
Anxiety is the number one mental health issue on the planet. The divorce rate has hovered around 50 percent for many decades.
What is Anxiety and How is It Caused?
Anxiety is a normal, inevitable, and helpful emotion. When it alerts us to danger, it can even be life-saving. Everyone feels anxiety from time to time.
What Is Social Anxiety and Why Is It Different From Being Shy?
Even the most extroverted people in the world have moments of shyness. It’s normal, it’s inevitable, and it’s nothing to be concerned about.
Healing From Trauma as a BIPOC
More than half of adults report experiencing or witnessing at least one traumatic event in their lives. Such an event might involve abuse, a natural disaster, divorce, the death of a loved one, illness, and so on.
The Aftermath: Dealing With Racial Trauma Following the Shooting In Buffalo
You don’t have to explain racial trauma to a person of color (POC). But this doesn’t mean it’s not important to keep the topic fresh and out in the open.
Nervous About Being Racially Profiled? You Aren’t Alone
Long before the term “racial profiling” was coined, the concept ran rampant. Despite America’s promise of equality, there is still so much work to do.
4 Tips On How To Deal With Anxiety As A POC
Black Americans are 20 percent more likely to struggle with a mental health issue. Meanwhile, anxiety is the most common mental health issue in the United States. What does this mean for people of color (POC)? For starters, it highlights the profound impact of racism and race-related abuse.