psychology

Mood Swings Aren't Always Normal: Know the Warning Signs

We all have those days. One minute you're feeling on top of the world, and the next, a wave of irritation or sadness washes over you. T...

6 Feb, 2026

The Hidden Dangers of Long-Term Stress on Your Heart Health

Stress is a natural part of life. While short-term stress can motivate us to meet deadlines or face challenges, chronic (long-term) stress ...

30 Jan, 2026

Does the Rainy Season Make You Easier to Feel Sad or Stressed? Here’s How to Stay Positive

Ah, the rainy season—the time of year when skies turn gray, streets glisten, and moods seem to dip along with the weather. Many people noti...

23 Jan, 2026

Understanding Antisocial Personality Disorder: More Than Just "being a Bad Person"

When the term antisocial pops up in conversation, it often brings to mind images of cold, manipulative, or law-breaking behavior. However,...

21 Jan, 2026

Don't Panic When You Experience a Nosebleed (Epistaxis): What You Should Know

Nosebleeds, or epistaxis , can be alarming, but they are usually harmless and easy to treat at home. Whether caused by dry air, nose pickin...

16 Jan, 2026

The Different Types of Depression and How to Cope with Them

Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders globally, affecting over 260 million people as of 2019, according to the World...

14 Jan, 2026

Psychosomatic Disorders: When the Mind Triggers Physical Illness

Have you ever experienced a headache during a stressful workday? Or felt stomach pain before an important presentation? These physical symp...

8 Jan, 2026

Signs of Kleptomania and How to Overcome It

Kleptomania is a rare but serious psychological condition characterized by the recurrent inability to resist the urge to steal items—often ...

6 Jan, 2026

Understanding Pica Disorder: The Unusual Craving for Non-Food Items

Have you ever heard of someone eating chalk, dirt, or even laundry detergent? While it may sound bizarre, this behavior is associated with ...

5 Jan, 2026

Living Beyond Fear: Understanding and Recovering from Paranoia

We’ve all had those moments—a fleeting thought that someone might be talking about us, or a brief suspicion when something feels off. But w...

2 Jan, 2026