online psychologists (13)

Why Is Rogers' Person-Cantered Theory Important?

Carl Rogers was a prominent humanistic psychologist who developed the person-centered theory. This theory emphasizes the importance of individuals being viewed as whole persons and focuses on their subjective experiences and self-perceptions. The person-centered theory has had a significant impact on psychology, counseling, and education, and re...

ela sharma · 11 months ago · 10

What is Adjustment Disorder? A Comprehensive Overview

Adjustment disorder is a mental health condition that can develop in response to a stressful life event or change. It is a short-term condition that typically occurs within three months of the stressful event and lasts no longer than six months after the event has ended. Adjustment disorder is different from other mental health conditions in th...

ela sharma · 11 months ago · 4

Exploring the Causes and Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder

Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent fear of social situations where one may be scrutinized or judged by others. People with social anxiety disorder often experience intense fear and anxiety in situations such as public speaking, meeting new people, eating or drinking in...

ela sharma · 29 April 2023 · 6

The Impact of Sexual Masochism on Society

Sexual masochism is a disorder in which someone experiences fantasies, impulses, or actions associated with being humiliated, degraded, or engaging in painful sexual acts. Open discussions about sex are still a sensitive subject for some, especially if you engage in behaviors that are viewed as "unconventional." Kink, which is defined as sexual b...

ela sharma · 27 April 2023 · 10

Is PDA good or bad in relationship?

PDAs, or Public Displays of Affection, are physical demonstrations of love and affection that occur in public settings. While some people see PDA as a natural expression of love and intimacy, others view it as inappropriate and uncomfortable. The question remains, is PDA good or bad in a relationship? This question's solution is not simple and ma...

ela sharma · 27 April 2023 · 8

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Diogenes Syndrome?

Diogenes syndrome is a behavioral disorder that is more common among older people. Both men and women can get it. Excessive hoarding, filthy houses, and bad personal hygiene are the main signs. Diogenes syndrome sufferers also isolate themselves from others and society. They frequently live alone and are oblivious to any issues with the state o...

ela sharma · 26 April 2023 · 2

How to Manage Anosognosia Symptoms

It is good knowing that many patients who suffer from severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder don't take their medicine as directed. Anosognosia, a Greek word that loosely translates to "without knowledge of the disease," is one of the main causes of this conduct. It may also be referred to as a "lack of insight." In essen...

ela sharma · 26 April 2023 · 1

The Impact of Behavioral Issues on Children

A variety of activities, behaviors, or mannerisms that may have a detrimental impact on a child's social, intellectual, or emotional functioning are referred to as behavioral difficulties in children. According to the child and the circumstance, these problems may present themselves in a variety of ways. Aggression, oppositional behavior, hyperact...

ela sharma · 14 April 2023 · 23

Exploring the Impact of Self Image on Girls

Self-image is a critical aspect of mental health for both men and women, but it is particularly important for girls. From a young age, girls are bombarded with messages about what they should look like, how they should act, and what their value is based on their appearance. These societal pressures can have a significant impact on their self-ima...

ela sharma · 13 April 2023 · 1

OCD: What is It and How Can It Help You?

What Is "OCD"? Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is known as OCD. It is a condition of the mind marked by recurrent, bothersome, and distressing thoughts, pictures, or impulses (obsessions) that cause ritualistic, repeated behaviors or mental acts (compulsions). OCD's obsessions and compulsions can seriously disrupt a person's everyday life, result...

ela sharma · 12 April 2023 · 2

The Impact of Perinatal Counselling on Quality of Life

Anyone who is pregnant or has just given birth, as well as their spouse, may be affected by a perinatal mental disorder. This includes both parents, as well as same-sex partners, adoptive parents, and parents. Perinatal mental diseases are a broad category of conditions that can arise while pregnant and during the first year after childbirth. T...

ela sharma · 11 April 2023 · 6

What Are the Symptoms of Factitious Disorder?

Factitious Disorder  When suffering from a factitious disorder, a person may actively hurt themselves, make up an illness, or act sick to deceive others. A factitious disease can cause mild (slight amplification of symptoms) or severe symptoms...

ela sharma · 05 April 2023 · 4

Top 5 Benefits of Developing Creativity

Creativity is the ability to generate new and original ideas or concepts, and to come up with innovative solutions to problems or challenges. It involves using imagination, intuition, and divergent thinking to break free from conventional or established ways of thinking, and to explore new possibilities and perspectives. Creativity can manifest...

ela sharma · 01 April 2023 · 2