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Atypical-Depression

Atypical Depression

Depression commonly refers to a state where low moods are the baseline for the condition. On the contrary with Atypical Depression, or Dysthymic Disorder, a person will have an improvement in mood when experiencing positive events. This is what makes this specific kind of depression atypical from the norm, where

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Depression: The Signs to Look Out For

Depression: The Signs to Look Out For

An Overview of Depression Depression is more than just feeling sad – it’s a mood disorder that is very common but also rather serious. Symptoms of depression are pervasive in that they affect every facet of your life, altering the way you think and feel to the point where it

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Here’s how you can recover from Holiday blues

As we enter the first week of January, it is back to reality and business as usual While it may be a major relief for some people, it can be stressful for the majority. This time of the year is financially, physically, and emotionally challenging, even though it brings much

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Are There Different Types of Depression?

The short answer to this question is yes. However, it’s essential to understand that depression is so much more than all-consuming sadness neatly fitting under a single umbrella diagnosis. Depression is one of the most common and most powerful mental health conditions a person can endure. But also, it’s more

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Burnout is Real

These days there seems to be a mounting pressure in all areas of society to stand out, do well, be best, and high achievers especially are all hurtling along at breakneck speeds to avoid being left behind. Nobody can really say when pushing yourself to the point of illness became a desirable

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Peer Pressure

Peer Pressure

Peer pressure refers to a person or group feeling influenced to change certain attitudes or behaviors that they wouldn’t usually change, by another person or group. The general pressure felt is based on a very strong desire to fit in or be accepted by a particular group, and its effects can

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Supporting woman’s mental health

Women are twice as likely to develop depression as men, and it can occur at any given age In this article, we discuss how employers and co-workers can support each other’s mental well-being in the workplace. The pandemic has played a major role in employees’ mental well-being. A report by McKinsey’s Center

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Autism spectrum disorder

Autism spectrum disorder or (ASD) is a developmental disability that causes social, behavioural and communication challenges. Children with ASD may communicate, interact, learn and behave differently from most other people. The spectrum ranges from gifted to severely challenged which has a huge impact on the way these children learn, think

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What You Need to Know About Holiday Blues

Generally, the holidays are known as a time of joy and celebrations However, waiting for the holidays can become stressful for some people. Feeling stressed out during the holidays is often referred to as “holiday blues”. The holiday blues is usually a short-lived feeling of anxiety, stress, sadness, loneliness and

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Mental health and heart disease

Did you know that there is a link between mental health and heart disease Let’s take a look at how the two relate in this article: For long periods of time, people who are experiencing depression, anxiety, and stress or suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may experience physiological effects

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Depression | How Parents Can Help their Children

Teenagers are known for their moody natures. Adolescence brings with it so many changes for a child embarking on the journey to adulthood – hormones, academic pressures, physical developments, questions about their identity and place in the world, and social pressures, particularly among peers. But mental health specialists have found that

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Types of Depression and Their Treatments

Everyone experiences sadness at some point in their lives Occasionally, this feeling disappears on its own. Some people experience this persistent emptiness, unhappiness, and hopelessness regularly. A change in mood or difficulty completing daily tasks in the last few weeks may indicate Depression. Many people experience Depression. Depression can cause mild to

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Avoid Broken Heart Syndrome This Month

Not every Valentine’s Day is all candy and romance Sometimes you may feel like you can’t breathe or wonder when you’ll ever feel okay again The day is anything but sweet for those who have lost a loved one, experienced a breakup, or are preparing to divorce or separate. It

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Baby Blues vs Postnatal Depression

Baby Blues vs Postnatal Depression

Having a baby is life-changing. When you welcome a new addition to your family you are often on cloud nine. However, many moms experience a mix of overwhelming emotions to go with all that joy. A few days after giving birth, you could feel more tearful than usual, irritable, anxious,

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Broken Heart Syndrome

Is it possible to die from a broken heart? This question has been around since the first people loved, and lost. And no, they’re not being over-sensitive or dramatic. It’s widely known that our bodies have a physical response to emotion – a raging pulse with anger, shortness of breath with fear…

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Shining a Light on Bipolar Disorder

A Journey Toward Understanding and Empathy in South Africa In the heart of South Africa, where vibrant cultures meet the dynamic challenges of mental health care, ZwavelStream Clinic stands as a beacon of hope and healing for individuals grappling with bipolar disorder. spotlight the crucial journey toward understanding, acceptance, and

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The Practice of Mindfulness

A mindful practice helps you reach a positive mind to live a life with the glass half full Find out how to practice mindfulness and how it may benefit your mental health: If you’ve read our previous articles about mindfulness – you may be curious about the different techniques to practice it.

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PTSD

The effects of PTSD

In this blog post, we will be looking at PTSD and the effects thereof. In short, PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. But what does all of that mean and how does PTSD affect an individual? Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental condition that is triggered by experiencing a traumatic event.

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Rich or Poor | Mental Illness Doesn’t Discriminate

Young or old, man or woman, child or adult… mental illness can affect anyone. However, your background and who you are definitely informs how mental illness is dealt with. In another article, we discussed the stigma surrounding mental health issues among celebrity sportsmen, who are often made to suffer in silence

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