Tag: psychological disorder
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When Weed Turns on You: The Psychology Behind CHS
For many couples, cannabis is a fun, recreational activity to share, relaxing together, laughing, or just enjoying the moment. But for some long-term users, heavy THC use can backfire. That’s Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS): repeated vomiting, stomach pain, and the strange relief from hot showers. Here’s what most articles skip: your brain adapts. THC hits…
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When Suffering Teaches and When It Traps
I recently came across a post that claimed suffering humbles men but makes women bitter. At first glance, it sounds unfair. But sitting with it longer, there’s a deeper conversation underneath the statement, one that’s less about gender and more about how suffering is processed and supported. Suffering can humble men because, often, hardship forces…
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Why is sexual discipline often difficult for men?
Why is sexual discipline often difficult for men? There are several psychological and emotional factors that can contribute. For some, early childhood experiences of abandonment, such as being left or neglected by a mother, can create deep-seated feelings of insecurity. As a result, sex may become a way to assert dominance or regain a sense…
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Ghosting in Relationships: The Silent Heartbreak and Its Emotional Toll.
People often ghost others to avoid uncomfortable conversations or confrontations. Instead of explaining their feelings or reasons for ending a relationship, they may find it easier to disappear. Ghosting is also common in the early stages of a relationship when emotional attachment is minimal. Some individuals ghost simply because they lack empathy or compassion. Psychological…
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The importance of getting genetic testing done.
Summary The topic of today’s discussion is genetic testing, psychological problems, and predisposition. Starting this week, I’ll be sharing post on my blog related to the brain, psychological disorders (also known as mental disorders) What I have learned. Follow my blog http://www.talksessionwithsuzie.com — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suzette-lindo/message Transcription
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Genes matter-Biology and Psychological disorder.

Learning can’t explain all aspects of anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD. Why do some of us develop lasting phobias or PTSD after suffering traumas, but others do not? Why do we all learn some fears more readily than others? The answers lie in part in our biology. Among monkeys, fearfulness runs in families. A monkey…