Erotomania

Erotomania

Delusions in psychiatric illness are common forms of false beliefs that can be easily developed in clients or patients either in a mild or severe form. One of the rare conditions of delusion is erotomania where the individual tends to fixate on the idea that someone...
Narcissism

Narcissism

Narcissism was initially recognised as a mental disorder by the British physician Havelock Ellis in 1989. It is characterized by an inflated self-image and a fixation on fantasy, by an atypical calmness, disrupted only when the narcissist feels intimidated, and by the...
Psychological First-Aid

Psychological First-Aid

Most of us associate “first-aid” with physical injury or pain. However, psychological first aid (PFA) is an evidence-informed model utilized in disaster response to assist those impacted immediately after a traumatic event such as a terrorist attack, natural disaster...
The Psychology of Hatred

The Psychology of Hatred

One of the strongest negative emotions that can not only make one take impulsive unreasonable decisions but also strip one of their humanity is hate. This emotion can take the form of many aggressive activities that attack other individuals as well as oneself. For...
Challenges Faced By Therapists

Challenges Faced By Therapists

One of the most constant features of any profession is that it requires tremendous efforts to provide an appropriate amount of efficiency. Considering the profession of therapists with hard-work, knowledge and people-oriented skills a massive quantity of patience as...