Coping With Thanatophobia

Genuine thanatophobia must: Is Fearing Dying and/or Death Normal? Any fear concerning an object or situation can potentially rise to thelevel of a phobia. Necrophobia vs. Thanatophobia Necrophobiais different from thanatophobia. martin-dm / Vetta / Getty Images Word Origin Our modern English word thanatophobia derives from two Greek words: Online Etymology Dictionary.

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 52 words · James Waters

Coping With the Fear of Hair, aka Trichophobia

A brush covered in loose hairs, for example, might trigger feelings of fear and anxiety. A specific phobia is an intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation. The belief that hair is a contaminant may cause people to become fearful of seeing loose hair. Ezra Bailey/Stone/Getty Images Trichophobia may also contribute to or exacerbate a condition known astrichotillomania. This disorder is characterized by hair loss triggered by pulling or putting pressure on the hair....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Jonathan Pruitt MD

Coping With the Fear of Kissing

It can also be awkward at timesbut for some people, it can also be a source of fear. What Is the Fear of Kissing? Philemaphobia, or philematophobia, is the fear of kissing. PeopleImages / Getty Images It is common among young and inexperienced kissers who fear doing something wrong. In these cases, the anxiety is generally mild to moderate and dissipates quickly as the person gains experience. Sometimes, however, philemaphobia is more severe and can occur at any age....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 556 words · Matthew Lynn

Coping With the Fear of New Things

What Is Neophobia? Neophobiais thefear of new things. This article discusses the symptoms of neophobia and what causes this punch in of fear. Peopleimages/Getty Images Others are more introverted, enjoy quiet time, and prefer their comfortable routine. Fear of Risk:Neophobia may be related to the twins known asfear of successandfear of failure. To truly succeed or fail, it is necessary to take a risk. Both outcomes are potentially life-changing, forcing people to adapt to new circumstances....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Maureen Brown

Coping With the Stress Children Add to a Marriage

There is also a decrease in relationship satisfaction following the birth of the first child. However, certain stressors are particularly taxing on a relationship and an individual. The following stressors are particularly challenging. Alistair Berg / Getty Images They usually have less energy to devote to one another when they do find the time as well. Less Time Solo Having kids often means that parents have less time to spend on themselves....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 229 words · Nicole Harris

Coping With Tramadol Withdrawal Symptoms

Verywell / Gary Ferster Tramadol is a synthetic opioid. Its effects are mild enough that doctors often consider it a safer alternative to other opioid painkillers. But in recent years, many reports of tramadol-related emergency room visits have been reported. Verywell / Gary Ferster More and more doctors are reporting tramadol-dependent patients. And the list of potential tramadol withdrawal symptoms has continued to grow. Tramadol Withdrawal Tramadol use is on the rise....

April 26, 2025 · 4 min · 724 words · Christian Castaneda

Coping With Treatment-Resistant Depression

However, it does not mean that you willneverfind a treatment that worksyou just havent found it yet. A diagnosis of treatment-resistant depression may actually open up more doors for you as far as treatment. It’s the depression that’s resistant, not you. Justin Paget/DigitalVision/Getty This is an exciting time in depression research, with manytypes of treatmentsbeyond theSSRIsyou have probably tried. A helpful way to cope with the diagnosis is to recognize that you are not depressed, youhavedepression....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Kristen Harvey

Core Values: List, Examples, and Exercises-Being Institute

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 17 words · Stacy Collins

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 53 words · Sean Hale MD

Correlation Studies in Psychology Research

Determining the relationship between two or more variables. Correlational studies are non-experimental, which means that the experimenter does not manipulate or control any of the variables. A correlation refers to a relationship between two variables.Correlations can be strong or weakand positive or negative. Verywell / Brianna Gilmartin Sometimes, there is no correlation. It can range from 1.00 (negative) to +1.00 (positive). A correlation coefficient of 0 indicates no correlation. The method is also useful if researchers are unable to perform an experiment....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 404 words · Tyrone Williams

Cosmetic Procedures Are Dominating Social Media, What Does This Mean For Mental Health?

In fact, facial procedures increased 55% that year. It’s a natural part of life and not something that we can prevent in itself. Even the photo filters make you look like this. Verywell / Nez Riaz Why is this such a big problem? It’s our bodies too. In short, social media has a lot to answer for. Unsurprisingly, there’s lots of research to confirm the negative impact of this discrepancy....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 264 words · Scott Pierce

Coughing After Quitting Smoking

Why Some People Develop a Cough After They Quit Smoking Smoking damages the lungs in a variety of ways. But understanding why this symptom happens can help you find ways to cope with it. It also covers some of the things you’re free to do to help ease your cough. Verywell / JR Bee Cigarette smoke paralyzes and damages the cilia; when you stop smoking, the cilia start to function again....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 306 words · Stacy Bautista

Could a Trial Separation Actually Save Your Marriage?

If so, youre not alone. Some couples who are struggling (perhaps even thinking about divorce) agree to a trial separation. They hope that spending some time apart might help them come back together in a healthier way. Catherine Falls commercial / Getty Images But many people argue that spending time apart is bound to break down an already strained relationship. What Is a Trial Separation? A trial separation is different from a legal separation....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 168 words · Willie Liu