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3 Ways You Can Support Someone Dealing With BPD

If you know someone with borderline personality disorder (BPD), you are familiar with the pressure this condition can have on your relationship with them. You might not always know how to react constructively. Mental health illnesses like BPD could result in frequent destructive behavior, relationship, and impulse issues. Relationships are challenging for everyone involved with someone with …

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3 Ways You Can Identify Effects of Childhood Trauma

Children who grow up in unstable households and environments may learn coping mechanisms that help them survive and go about their daily lives. They could become highly perceptive to other people’s moods and constantly be on the lookout to see how adults are acting around them. E-books on mental health indicate that these children often hide their …

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3 Things You Can Do To Someone Dealing With PTSD

You are impacted if a spouse, acquaintance, or loved one has PTSD. Living with PTSD is difficult and can hurt personal and family connections. There might be times when your loved one acts distant, hostile, or moody. It might feel like you’re living with a stranger. There are several difficulties associated with post-traumatic stress disorder …

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Types Of Mental Health Illnesses War Veterans Can Develop

Servicewomen and men have traditionally prioritized their physical well-being. In modern society, mental wellness is as crucial. The military lifestyle can be gratifying, but it can also be challenging. According to research, one in four active duty service members had symptoms of a mental health issue. War veterans’ mental illnesses are distinct. Their long-term mental health may be impacted …

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5 Long-Term Effects Of Emotional Trauma

Emotional Trauma More than 223 million Americans have gone through at least one traumatic event in their lifetimes, which comprises both emotional and physical trauma. This represents an extremely high proportion. To go even further, 90 percent of people who experience mental health problems say they have been traumatized. Extremely stressful circumstances that shattered your sense of safety …

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A Notebook of Love: What It’s Like to Love Someone with Mental Health Disorders?

Love exists in all forms globally, and loving someone can be a beautiful thing. People fall in love all the time, and most of these people decide to spend a lifetime together. When you see the spark from a relationship dim and fizzle out, all you want to do is offer some help. There may …

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Effective Strategies for Supporting a Loved One with BPD

Handling a person with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is not a simple task. If you’re in a relationship with someone who has BPD, you must know how difficult it is to tackle day-to-day tasks. BPD is a mental disorder that causes conflict and instability in interpersonal relationships. Some of the most common symptoms of BPD …

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Why Does One Lose Their Ability to Love?

Love is a complicated feeling that does not come with a manual. People act crazy in love and do not regret doing anything at all. Everyone believes that time changes people, but how can it impact a natural feeling? In reality, people can lose their ability to love for various reasons.