Grief and loss Stress Mood swings Fear of cancer recurrence Depression Anxiety Understanding that the body can affect the mind can help us appreciate why someone with cancer may struggle not just physically, but emotionally, psychologically, and socially as well. ...
So what does life after rejection look like? To pave a healthy path onward, you need to be aware of rejection’s impact on your life and be intentional in moving your healing forward. It’s also important to understand that your response to rejection is tied to other factors – events fr...
Divorce can have a significant emotional toll, leading to feelings of grief, loss, and loneliness. Divorce can shatter dreams and expectations, leaving people grappling with a sense of upheaval and uncertainty. It’s not uncommon for individuals going through a divorce to experience a range of em...
“Grief is a complicated emotion and hard to truly define. However, it’s something that’s felt by just about every person. In that sense, grief doesn’t ever stop or go away. The pain of grief does lessen over time. The impact of the loss will always be there so the pain will a...
Prevalence of prolonged grief disorder in adult bereavement: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Affect Disord. 2017;212:138–49. Article PubMed Google Scholar Prigerson HG, Boelen PA, Xu J, Smith KV, Maciejewski PK. Validation of the newly proposed DSM criteria for prolonged grief ...
How do symptoms of depressive disorders differ from temporary emotional reactions of sadness and/or grief? Why does depression lead to suicidal thoughts? How effective is medication for depression? How can depression affect physical health? Is depression more common now than in the past? What causes...
Grief can lead to both physical and mental symptoms, including intense sadness, inability to focus on anything other than the loss, numbness, suicidal thoughts, weight loss, body aches, and many more. Grief can have a mild or severe impact on sleep health. Research found that the more ...
2.Grief requires dealing with your deceased parent; warts and all.You accept that you were traumatized; you may even forgive and if traumatized in a way in losing something or someone remember the good memories it gave you or in just a loss of a one you loved with all good memories reme...
How does ageing affect mental health? Formulate a testable research hypothesis. What is the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia? Why do you think it is important to know how they differ? Explain two speech disorders from a linguistic perspecti...
“Denial or stuffing your feelings does not work,” she said. “Make space for processing some real feelings: grief, disappointment, frustration, anger or guilt. “Allow yourself to have a full quilt of emotions that makes you human,” Ackrill added. “Don’t ‘should’ on yourself. There...