Archive for the 'Psychology' Category

Are You In Love, In Love or In Love?

“KMK, do you even learn to do redundancy check when you write?” If you are referring to the title, you’ll see why in a few minutes of reading my explanations below. In reality, there are some relationships those never go beyond the attraction stage, and there are some that deepen to friendship and lead to […]

Top 10 causes that trigger panic attacks explained

1. Long-Term, Predisposing Causes
2. Biological Causes
3. Phobias
4. Short-Term Triggering Causes
5. Maintaining Causes
6. Lack of Assertiveness
7. Medications
8. Hyperventilation Syndrome
9. Situation Specific Panic Attacks
10. Pharmacological Triggers
Long-Term, Predisposing Causes
Long term causes are known as heredity; panic disorder, the repeated and persistent panic attacks states, has been found to run in generations of the families, which conveys that inheritance genes play a crucial role in choosing the next victim […]

Symptoms of Panic Attacks

The symptoms of panic attacks involve physical, mental, environmental, and perceptual symptoms.
Physical
• A sensation of adrenaline going through your entire body
• Burning sensations
• Chest pain
• Choking or smothering sensations
• Dizziness or vertigo
• Exhaustion
• Feeling of claustrophobia
• Feeling of physical weakness or limpness of the body
• Grinding teeth or tensing other muscles repeatedly or for prolonged periods of time
• Headache
• Hot/cold flashes
• Hyperventilation
• Lightheadedness
• Nausea / stomach pains
• Racing or pounding […]

What Are Panic Attacks?

Panic attacks are the sudden, unexpected periods of intense anxiety, resulting from the physiological arousal, discomfort and fear which are linked to arrays of cognitive and somatic symptoms. Even though panic attacks may occur suddenly without having apparent triggers and seem to appear random, they all occur due to the evolutionary response known as fight […]

Bad Mood: Just a Bad Mood or a Harbinger for a Mood Disorder? - Part III

How can mood disorders be treated? A combination of medication and psychotherapy is the most effective treatment for all types of mood disorders. There are four classes of drugs used in treatments; Heterocyclic antidepressants (HCAs), Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI inhibitors), Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI inhibitors), Mood stabilizers (Dinsmoor, R.S., 2006). Psychotherapy approaches can also […]


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