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Category: Emotional Wellness

Gender Neutrality

Gender Neutrality Matters: A Look At The Benefits For Everyone

Gender neutrality is a concept that attempts to remove the notion of being either male or female from a person or entity. Gender neutrality is a neutral presentation of gender that does not distinguish between men and women. With gender neutrality, it is easier for non-binary people to feel included in society by using gender-neutral languages, such as people instead of men or women. People can express themselves without being discriminated against, rather than being forced into stereotypical roles. To sum up, gender neutrality is a concept that applies to many different aspects of life, and it is a way to make things more inclusive, fair, and equal.

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O.D.D.: Important Facts Parents Need to Know

Most children tend to be complex and challenging at one time or the other. These kids may deliberately upset or annoy people. While the causes of O.D.D. are unclear, a combination of a child’s inherited genes and other environmental factors can result in them displaying signs of O.D.D. A child’s neurobiological differences, natural disposition, and how the brain and nerves function all depend on their genetic makeup. Along with the child exhibiting signs of O.D.D., their parents, family members, and school should also be involved in their treatment for more efficient results. Parents must maintain their interests and hobbies to enjoy themselves and practise self-care.

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The Reality Show Affects your Mental Health

The reality show phenomenon started in the 1940s with shows like Ice Road Truckers, and This is Your Life. You may think that you don’t measure up to their standards, physical appearance, financial independence, luxuries, and the most notable element – fashion. They may want to be able to host lavish parties just like in the shows that they watch so diligently. Young audiences may think it might be okay to be rude and disrespectful towards others after watching reality T.V. shows of this nature. Reality T.V. can set off anxiety and depression regarding body image and financial status. It affects their overall outlook on life and causes mental distress.

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Delusion

Delusion: A Step-By-Step Guide How To Deal With it

Dealing with someone who experiences delusional thoughts is similar to someone who has hallucinations. To better understand how to deal with this disorder, therefore it is best first to understand delusion and why some people suffer from delusionary disorders. Definition of delusion[1] is an individual’s fixed, false belief that usually conflicts with reality. Here, the individual suffering from the delusion has an obsession with someone and believes that this person is also in love. The person suffering from such disorders believes that something is wrong with them. Individual psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and family therapy are usually the three types of treatments tried.

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Hallucinations

Am I hallucinating? How Can a Psychotherapist Help?

Most people believe that hallucinations are caused by perceiving objects that do not exist. An increased level of alertness Elevated mood or depression Poor sleep Vision impairment (also known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome: visual hallucinations that occur in individuals with progressive visual loss) Impaired equilibrium and rhythm An auditory hallucination, also known as paracusia, is a hallucination in which a person hears noises but does not hear anything. Auditory hallucinations can put a person in a difficult predicament. Doctors agree that hearing voices indicates mental, neurological, and general medical issues. You could see someone who isn’t there if you see glowing lights that no one else can see. C.B.T. (cognitive-behavioural therapy) is still the most commonly used psychological treatment for hallucinations associated with schizophrenia.

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Delirium

Delirium- How can online therapy help?

Senior medical professionals often refer to psychiatrists as the “obstetricians of the mind” because they are experts in handling brain disorders. Delirium is usually for a short time and treatable. Unessential use of medicines that alter brain function might cause them to become delirious (psychoactive drugs). Severe Dehydration Pneumonia, a bloodstream infection (sepsis), infections that affect the entire body or create a fever, and U.T.I.s are all ailments. Preventing such issues necessitates cautious attention. Because benzodiazepines can make patients, especially the elderly, more confused, sleepy, or both, they are not used to treat Delirium caused by other diseases.

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Accepting criticism and Delusion

Accepting criticism and Delusion: The Important fact

In today’s complex world, where stress and anxiety have become common, the importance of accepting criticism is a matter of concern. Criticism need not always be in a negative sense. No amount of persuasion that your teacher’s intentions are good will deter you from your standpoint. But the right kind of criticism can help you to understand your mistakes. Criticism can be overcome by remaining calm instead of becoming defensive. Family therapy : This kind of therapy trains your family members to deal with delusional disorder.

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Failure, Parenting and Delusion

Failure, Parenting and Delusion: What is the secret relationship between them

Parenting is the most beautiful feeling in the world. The problem with failure is that you tend to associate failure with self-worth. Parents play a crucial role in determining the environment in which their children grow up. They mistakenly think their children are always better than the others. Most parents have the delusion that their children are the best in everything even though children have their likes and dislikes and might not excel in everything. The societal stigma that the failure and success of children are directly related to parenting causes parents to suffer from delusional parenting disorder. We can treat this complex relationship between failure, parenting, and delusion with therapeutic intervention.

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Kacha Badam Singer Bhuban Badyakar

Kacha Badam Singer Bhuban Badyakar: The Dark Side of Delusional State Orchestrated by Social Media

Social media can convert a simple person into a celebrity overnight. In the case of Bhuban Badyakar from rural Bengal, was it the sudden stardom that changed him from a down-to-earth man or was it just a delusion? He says that he is a simple man and has always lived life like that. The rise and fall of Ranu Mondal are still fresh in our memories. The most powerful trick is to feature the person in the video and upload it starring a famous superstar, many industries of the world have adopted this formula. The same is not valid for those who become viral overnight.

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Rise and Fall of Ranu Mondal

Rise and Fall of Ranu Mondal: Should Social Media Delusion Be Blamed?

Ranu Mondal became an overnight internet sensation in 2019 because of her rendition of Lata Mangeshkar’s song at the Ranaghat railway station in West Bengal. The exceptional internet exposure of her video on the Ranaghat railway platform helped to make her a celebrity. A single video showing her singing Lataji’s evergreen song catapulted her to overnight stardom. Being in touch, sharing anything and everything, or appreciating someone is a new ballgame in the age of easy-access social media platforms. Handling fame can be overwhelming for people with no experience of media exposure and fan following. She was a victim of ruthless trolls on social media because of an indecent reaction to a fan who wanted to take a selfie.

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