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Obsessive-compulsive disorder
is one of the psychological disorders in which a person suffers from repetition of unwanted β€œobsessive” thoughts, fears, or sensations that make him compelled to repeat β€œcompulsive” actions or behaviors to get rid of these actions. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is more common in women, and it begins in childhood or adolescence, and obsessive-compulsive thoughts that are often unreal or logical, its types: cleanliness obsessiveness, certainty obsession, tidying up obsession, hoarding obsession, and obsessive rumination, its causes: genetic factors, environmental factors, exposure to abuse, childhood abuse, the death of a loved one Financial burdens, pressure at work, family and emotional relationships, treatment: Obsessive-compulsive disorder cannot be completely cured, but various treatment methods help reduce symptoms, namely: First, medications: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antipsychotics. Behavioral treatment includes: cognitive behavioral therapy, which is a type Among the types of treatments that help change the way a person thinks, this treatment focuses on talking about all the issues, thoughts and feelings that bother the person and helping him to adapt and deal with them. As for herbal treatment, it includes: St. John's wort, milk thistle, kava herb, and thank you.
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Insomnia
is an abyss of difficulty either falling asleep or sleeping continuously for sufficient hours in appropriate circumstances. Insomnia is not normal and must be taken seriously and treated. Insomniacs often feel dissatisfied or insufficient from sleep. Insomnia is of two types: chronic and non-chronic insomnia, its causes: anxiety and stress. Psychological pressures, psychological trauma, depression, travel, changes in working hours, naps, eating heavy foods before bedtime, nicotine, coffee, some diseases, respiratory system problems, some types of medications, symptoms: difficulty sleeping, frequent waking up, waking up early, lack of Feeling refreshed while waking up, weakness and lethargy during the day, mental disorders, behavioral disturbances, mood swings, problems in social relations. As for the groups most vulnerable to insomnia, they are women, the elderly, and those with chronic diseases. How is insomnia treated? Answer: Non-pharmaceutical treatment such as relaxation exercises, breathing exercises, meditation, guiding images, and motivation. As for cognitive behavioral therapy, it is the regulation of sleep times, fixed times, avoiding naps. As for drug treatments, they are diagnosed by a doctor and taken at specific times when they are not The above methods worked, thank you.
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Autism
is an important developmental neurological disorder in which symptoms appear in early childhood, while symptoms appear in early stages of development in some children. Symptoms of autism: poor social interaction, poor communication skills, lack of interest in people, always being in his own world, delay in beginning of speech, retracting words, repeating what is said, using pronouns in reverse, strong adherence to routine, strong interaction against changes, excessive sensitivity to some foods, smells and sounds, as for how to treat autism: behavioral analysis, individual education, sensory integration, participation in the social program, Parents' support for them, emotional side support, anger control, nutritional therapy, and there are other treatments such as magnetic stimulation across the skull, how do you recognize autism? Answer: Diagnosis and observation of behavior, low volume of voice, lack of visual response, no smile, excessive interest in some things and other symptoms mentioned above. Thank you.
Forwarded from CHAD (ΰΌΊ ππ’π˜π‚π‡πŽΰΏ• ΰΌ»)
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
is one of the psychological disorders in which a person suffers from repetition of unwanted β€œobsessive” thoughts, fears, or sensations that make him compelled to repeat β€œcompulsive” actions or behaviors to get rid of these actions. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is more common in women, and it begins in childhood or adolescence, and obsessive-compulsive thoughts that are often unreal or logical, its types: cleanliness obsessiveness, certainty obsession, tidying up obsession, hoarding obsession, and obsessive rumination, its causes: genetic factors, environmental factors, exposure to abuse, childhood abuse, the death of a loved one Financial burdens, pressure at work, family and emotional relationships, treatment: Obsessive-compulsive disorder cannot be completely cured, but various treatment methods help reduce symptoms, namely: First, medications: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antipsychotics. Behavioral treatment includes: cognitive behavioral therapy, which is a type Among the types of treatments that help change the way a person thinks, this treatment focuses on talking about all the issues, thoughts and feelings that bother the person and helping him to adapt and deal with them. As for herbal treatment, it includes: St. John's wort, milk thistle, kava herb, and thank you.
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Obsession is a neurological disease characterized by a disorder or defect in thinking about feelings or certain ideas, and an abnormal tendency to think about disturbing topics, especially death. High stress levels Lack of sleep Losing someone Violent cases Side effects of a certain medication Symptoms of mania: problems concentrating Mood changes Insomnia Inappropriate social behavior Impulsiveness Painful thoughts Poor judgment Treatment: Followers A healthy diet, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, drug treatments: lithium, antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, benzodiapines, psychotherapy sessions.
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Depersonalization
is a disorder of alienation from reality or depersonalization over a continuous or recurrent feeling of detachment from his body or mental processes, as an external observer of his life "depersonalization" or detachment from his surroundings "depersonalization", and temporary feelings of depersonalization or depersonalization are common. About a quarter of people separate from themselves or from the surrounding environment, reasons: severe stress, exposure to emotional abuse, neglect during childhood, exposure to physical abuse, witnessing domestic violence, mental illness, severe disability, death of a family member of the person, treatment: psychological treatment Counseling, dialogue therapy, behavioral therapy, family therapy, cognitive therapy, psychological counseling, hypnosis, changing thought patterns, processing feelings, dealing with other problems in his life and resolving them, taking antidepressants, taking anxiety treatments, and finally coping and support and developing plans for treatment and habituation For the vital activities, thank you.
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Psychopathy
is a personality disorder characterized by its owner with many characteristics, the most important of which are behavior against society, arrogance, betrayal, and manipulation of others, with a lack of empathy, lack of guilt or remorse for his wrong actions, and criminal behavior. Arrogance, betrayal of trust, spontaneous manipulation of others, lack of responsibility, artificiality, breaking the law, neglecting one’s safety and the safety of others, arrogance, anger, drug and alcohol abuse, addiction, causes: heredity, genetics, exposure to abuse during childhood, alcoholism, cruelty As for its treatment, doctors say that the treatment of this disease or disorder is very difficult, and that the person with a psychopathic personality does not resort to treatment except by order from the court or by force through parents, relatives, or other people, and his only treatment is a destructive diagnosis, psychological treatment, taking antibiotics and sedatives, and finally for men More susceptible to disease than women and thank you.
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How beautiful is the simplicity of my brothers, the people of my country Iraq🀍
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2024/05/21 19:28:32
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